Food Inc movie

Cerberus

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EVERYONE, I mean EVERYONE that gives a rats ass about our food needs to watch this movie and take action.

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This movie was very moving and extremely eye-opening.

Our farmers WANT us to make a change so they don't have to be governed so damn hard by $ hungry a$$holes.

I'm usually not like this at all, but please spread this around to everyone you know.
 
I'm in the middle of watching this, in pieces, at work.

My wife and I try our best to eat "clean", but its like literally everything as been effected.
 
GREAT another vid to piss me off. I'm not going to watch it, but tell me what the video says you can do. I bet it says you can spread the word or something like that. Seriously what can you do, besides go out and kill the people responsible and die in the process?
 
I am been meaning to watch this movie. I saw an interview with the director. Looked like a good movie, but your right, one of those movies to piss you off. It is soupposed to be about how the govnt subsidized the corn and soy industry to make it cheaper for us and how all we eat is soy, salt, and fat. Everything is fake nothing is real anymore, I wonder if the movie even touches on the whole cloned meat issue. FDA is a bunch of money whores
 
So much of our food is corn or soy based. Our government subsidized/pays farmers to grow soy/corn, and we have an import tariff on sugar to protect corn farmers. So we get "sugar" processed from corn and other processed garbage.

Try a Mexican Coca Cola in the glass bottle at Circle K. Real sugar > Corn syrup.
 
Yah ... it's a sad state for sure. My wife and I have been eating as much local food (Oregon) as possible the last 2 years. Been such a wonderful change. Yes it costs more, but the local suppliers truely thank you every time you purchase their food, and the food tastes amazing. The grass-fed organic beef is literally sex in the mouth!

Even if you think the movie is going to piss you off ... go see it. Bring some friends, family members, etc. The main problem with this entire issue is there is not enough exposure. They make a good point at the end of the movie that the food industry could easily change. The public simply needs to demand it. They look at the tobacco industry and how the public made this industry fall down (in comparison to where it was).

GO SEE IT!
 
Yah ... it's a sad state for sure. My wife and I have been eating as much local food (Oregon) as possible the last 2 years. Been such a wonderful change. Yes it costs more, but the local suppliers truely thank you every time you purchase their food, and the food tastes amazing. The grass-fed organic beef is literally sex in the mouth!

Even if you think the movie is going to piss you off ... go see it. Bring some friends, family members, etc. The main problem with this entire issue is there is not enough exposure. They make a good point at the end of the movie that the food industry could easily change. The public simply needs to demand it. They look at the tobacco industry and how the public made this industry fall down (in comparison to where it was).

GO SEE IT!

you hit the nail right on the head.
a friend got me turned on to the local organic farmers.
and the closest one to me is about 500 miles away.
however some friends and I have made the trip and stocked up when budget permits.
and as you say there is a huge difference in the taste and how you feel eating the natural grown food.
the raw milk did not jack my sinuses up and the beef did not make me feel laden down with weight.
 
you hit the nail right on the head.
a friend got me turned on to the local organic farmers.
and the closest one to me is about 500 miles away.
however some friends and I have made the trip and stocked up when budget permits.
and as you say there is a huge difference in the taste and how you feel eating the natural grown food.
the raw milk did not jack my sinuses up and the beef did not make me feel laden down with weight.

omg you drove 500 miles for some organic food? you sir have my respect
 
omg you drove 500 miles for some organic food? you sir have my respect

when we can we do so.
it would be hypocritical to complain and never do anything to aupport the organic farmers.
i try to do a little bit periodically to act on my views.
 
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