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  • Official Food, Inc. Movie Site - Hungry For Change?

    From filmakers: "Our nation's food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, the safety of workers and our own environment. We have bigger-breasted chickens, the perfect pork chop,... more

    Reviewed by jonbiel Jun 16, 04:51pm ( 36 reviews ) foodincmovie.com

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  • Rated by peterstrange on Nov 02, 4:16am

    Well this movie worked for me... I will be eating healthier food from now on. Considering the animal holocaust and my own health and in respect of natures original design on how the food chain should work
  • Rated by saltwatermatt on Sep 30, 6:05am

    I look forwards to watching this film about industrialised-era food production and processing
  • Rated by jmdcpa on Sep 12, 7:25pm

    You must see this movie if you care about your health or animals or the quality of your food. I couldn't sit still when I was watching this; I kept shifting in my seat.
  • Rated by saboma on Sep 10, 5:30pm

    If you want to learn what good journalism is about, take long and hearty a look at this website covers.
  • Rated by lunaglo on Aug 24, 9:26am

    you'll never look at dinner the same way
  • Reviewed by supermom101x2 on Aug 15, 8:49am

    Wanna see what happens to you when cow\'s don\'t graze on grass and tomatoes don\'t rippen on the vine. Scary stuff! Anyone else see the Food Inc movie?
  • Rated by cyberbrook on Aug 05, 8:37am

    Food, Inc. now joins Fast Food Nation, Super Size Me, The Meatrix, and others that show the hazards of our food system, especially how we cruelly raise animals for meat to the detriment of those animals, human health, worker safety, and environmental sustainability.
  • Rated by JrRRr on Jul 28, 1:58pm

    Documentaries like this one are important to reach out to people about some shocking facts of the food industries.
  • Rated by bs1999bs on Jul 12, 1:30am

    Well worth considering - it has often been said that "we are what we eat" - that makes the material here compelling.
  • Rated by spicefish on Jul 10, 11:05pm

    This is the most important movie for anyone who lives and eats in the US