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    cong Food INC Research In the modern times‚ food security gradually became one of most important global issues. It is closely related to our lives. If there are problems with the food that we eat every day‚ how we can maintain our health. Like these questions in the movie “FoodINC”---how much do we really know about the food that we buy at our local supermarkets and serve to our families? Before I watch this movie‚ I really don’t know how this food comes from. I even think it does not

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    The movie makes some really good points. The best point is that subsidized corn artificially lowers the cost of animal feed and high-fructose corn syrup. This creates a tax-subsidized economic incentive for people to choose fast food over nutritious options. Scrapping farm subsidies including corn would be a great idea (that the movie doesn’t propose). It has a good segment about how Monsanto is using intellectual property law to unfairly create a US soybean monopoly‚ suing farmers who never bought

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    The film Food Inc. shows the many ugly‚ horrors of the industrial food system. Throughout‚ the film we see the behind-the-scenes of how are food is made from the egg to the chicken‚ to seed to the market‚ and so on. There needs to be a change on how our food is produced and created. The only way to do that is spread this health movement to the world. Many of us don’t realize all the chemicals that are put into our food. It makes us wonder “Is this actually real‚ fresh meat as the labels say?” During

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    Food Inc Arguments

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    Argument found in FoodInc.: The industrial production of meat‚ grains‚ and vegetables are being mass produced‚ which leads to health issues‚ economic and environmental instability‚ and overall‚ inhumane acts. AGREE: Mass production of meat‚ grains‚ and vegetables is a terrible system that is in today’s society. Large companies that follow this system want a better and cheaper way to produce their meat. This leads to unsanitary production and inhumane ways of handling their cattle. These companies

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    FOODINC. Fast Food the whole industrial food system began with fast food in the 1930s‚ a new form of restaurant arose—the drive-in the McDonald brothers had a very successful drive-in‚ but decided to cut costs and simplify they had a revolutionary idea- bring the factory system to the restaurant kitchen they trained each worker to only do one thing again and again (this way‚ they could pay them a low wage and easily find someone to replace them) McDonald’s fast food was a HUGE success new mentality

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    Robert Singleton Allison Armentrout Response 2 17 Sept 2013 Did You Know? Is it hard to believe that there is a battle going on about food before it goes to the store? Or even before it goes to the processing plant? Which is also involved. Well after watching Food Inc.‚ that was narrated by Michael Pollen‚ you will find out how that burger started‚ from the industrial farm to the processing plant to the restaurant and supermarket. From the way the cow‚ chicken‚ and pig is raised‚ fed‚ and housed

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    Food Inc Summary

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    In the documentary‚ Food Inc.‚ we are given access into the world of industrialized American food production. Because of our modern agricultural farming practices and policies‚ the quality of food being massed produced in our country has taken a toll on consumer’s health particularly those in lower income brackets. The idea the McDonald brothers put forth on the delivery of fast food by standardizing large volumes of food production is now proving disastrous. I saw this documentary a few years ago

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    Food Inc. Paper Recently‚ I watched the “Food Inc.”1 film by Robert Kenner. The film discusses various topics that regard the production of food that many of us consume. I will discuss four topics‚ such as production of chicken‚ production of corn‚ E Coli and the health status of Americans. The first topic that I will cover is about the production of the chicken‚ such as the house‚ the helpers‚ the farmers‚ the companies and the sanitation of the chicken. The houses for the chicken are really inhumane

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    Rhetorical Analysis – Food Inc. ‘Food Inc’‚ is an informative‚ albeit slightly biased‚ documentary that attempts to expose the commercialisation and monopolisation of the greater food industry. The film attempts to show the unintended consequences resulting from this‚ and for the most part this technique is very effective; however there is an overreliance on pathos in lieu of facts and statistics at times. ‘Food Inc’ starts off with a camera moving slowly through supermarket shelves with

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    Food”astrophe – A Rhetorical Analysis of FoodInc. FoodInc. accomplishes exposing an‚ almost‚ forced monopolization of food providers through strong artistic imagery‚ revealing the health risks of eating processed foods‚ and through testimonies of the victims directly affected by this. There is a stroke of brilliance from Robert Kenner‚ the creator of the revelatory documentary‚ FoodInc.. Kenner is no “newbie” to the film world with 9 previous works he has written and directed‚ most of which

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