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Assignment on the documentary


Food inc.

By Endrit 9th grade

Summary
A summary over the whole Documentary namned Food inc. Food inc which was
produced in 2008

The current methodology of raw food production is basically a response to the


expansion of the nutrition business since the Nineteen Fifties. The assembly of food
over all has been additional drastically modified since that point than the many
thousand years previous. And primalry controlled by some huges companies like
Tyson
The movie is a documentary made with the sole purpose of spreading awareness to
people about how the large food companies actually produce their food.
It shows how the different multinational foodcompanies treat the animals that will
later become the food they make and how they also hire workers under poor
conditions.
The movie consists of 13 chapters:
1.
Introduction
2. Fast food to all food
3. A cornucopia of choices
4. Unintended consequenses
5. The dollar menu
6. In the grass
7. Hidden costs
8. From seed to the supermarket
9. The veil
10. Shocks to the system
11. Power to the system
12. Credits
13. End
The chapters cover the different aspects of the food industry and together they cover
it all. For example the chapter The dollar menu covers how the poor people in
todays soceity cant afford healthy food since its more expensive compared to the
fast food option.
My opinion on this movie is very positive. I myself had always known that fast food
was bad and that I shouldnt be eating it but now i could actually see why. it was no
longer just empty words. now i could actually see the disgusting things that happens
right under our noses. I would recommend this movie to everyone I know. It isnt
biased towards any political opinion or company it just serves us the truth for
ourselves to interpret. The only thing that I didnt really like was the way they
presented all of the different interviews etc, they were really jumping between the
different subjects sometimes which made it hard to follow. Apart from that small flaw
there isnt really anymore to say, the movie is just completly transcendant which to
me seems to be a rare occurance in todays documentaries.

Illustration
in this part of the film did Carole Morison
delineate the cruel conditions for the
Associate in Nursingimals and therefore the

folks concerned in such contracts and shed light-weight on an trade usuallyshrouded


in secrecy

This is a picture taken from the


documentary, and I won't lie this
justunbelievable. We can clearly
that the chickens that were born
1950 looked a lot healthier than
chickens that are born today.
its because many manufacturers
prepare the food that the new
bornchickens eat with anabolic

is
see
the

This image is from once the film makerwas talking


regarding however, there are solely a few
corporations have managed over the butcher
shop. He conjointly claims that within the 70s,
there werethousands of slaughter homes
manufacturing the majority of theirbeef, nowadays
there are solely a dozen.

Ideas for action


I think the largest thesis within the film is square measure these corporations
manipulating the individuals or do the individuals let themselves be manipulated?.
People do have choices within the food they eat,however they chose the option
for a budget unhealthy food instead of the healthy expensive food.
So what could we do to imporve the bad habbit / system we made, well we sure
can start eating healthier and start going for the more expensive food than the

cheaper fast food, u may think that eating bad food will just harm the animals ?
well your wrong my friend, u could get sick and in some sceneroius u could even
get diabetes.But how is square measure junk foods connected to diabetes? the
simplest answer is that the consumption of excess sugars and fats in these foods
will contribute to weight gain, and excess weight is related to polygenic disorder.
im willing to stop eating fast food compleatly i mean, its harmfull for me and the
animals so nobody wins expect from the huge companies. And i really am willing
to start eating healthier and buy the for expenisve food rather then the cheap bad
one.
People shouldnt have to be compelled to expect the day they start to feel sick
from these foods they consume on a usual. Barbara as we saw one the
documentary lost her kid twelve days once his unwellness stapled him down. She
took action and needed to unfold the information and the dangers of the foods
that area unit made for Yankee consumption. i really like what Barbara Kolwalcyk
did, if i have the chance to infrom my friend and familly how bad fast food is , i will.

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