Food, Inc. film review
By Jesse | July 25, 2009
Last weekend I saw the movie Food, Inc., a recently released documentary on the perils of the American industrialized food system. I would highly recommend it to all my readers. There’s some really scary stuff in the film. I would like to dismiss it as anti-fast food propaganda, but we all know there’s plenty wrong with America’s diet. The film features accounts from some foremost food journalist like Michael Pollen and Eric Schlosser.
There’s a few especially choice scenes showing the insides of slaughter houses and animal pens. Really makes one think twice about eating meat, much less fast food. I know I’m trying to eat less of it. And if you decide to give up fast food and or meat, don’t worry loyal readers, you can always count on fastfoodreviewed to eat and review the latest fast food terrorfest, so you don’t have to.
I highly recommend everyone go out and see Food Inc. Its only playing in select theaters, check out movie times at Yahoo! Movies. Or look below for the official Food, Inc. trailer.
October 10th, 2009 at 10:05 am
[...] While I’m sure there are significant problems in the slaughtering of chickens in the US, I don’t think PETAs tactics are the best way to get the message out. I think it would be much better just to direct consumers to go see Food, Inc.. [...]