It is a documentary film that embodies a real state of secrets. The film presents special ideas for the food industry, which is controlled by American companies, and the challenges these industries face.
As a piece of investigative journalism, it does a terrific job examining the real price paid for nice plump chicken breasts, disease-resistant soya beans and hamburger for all.
American Profile
September 29, 2011
One word of caution: Eat before you see it. After it's over, the idea of a swing through the drive-thru might not be so appetizing.
If you are what you eat, we are mostly genetically modified, poorly regulated, unhealthy meat byproducts generating profits for a few gargantuan corporations.
Food, Inc. -- a disturbing expose of the food industry -- is essential watching. You need to see it. Take your kids. Take your neighbour's kids. Take a stranger's kids (well, maybe that's a bit much).
After you see what IBP is doing to cattle, what Tyson is doing to chickens, what farmers are doing to us and what Monsanto is doing to farmers in the new documentary Food, Inc., you may never eat again.
San Francisco Chronicle
June 26, 2009
A mind-boggling, heart-rending, stomach-churning expose on the food industry.
Concerned with entertainment value as well as clarity and punch, he uses lots of colourful graphics, and moves quickly from one aspect of his subject to another.