Have you watched a documentary like Food Inc, exposing the sins of the corporate food industry?!


Question: Have you watched a documentary like Food Inc, exposing the sins of the corporate food industry?
Answers:

Yes. I've watched "Food.Inc" and "Earthlings". Both were very interesting and sometimes horrifying.

Vegan



I haven't seen Food Inc. yet, but I did see Supersize Me the other day, if that counts. Uhm, gross. I'm a vegan, and a pretty healthy one at that, but as I was watching it I felt fat and gross and like I should eat better. It was just...so...terrible. And sad that so many people eat this food and don't realize what it can do to them. I honestly could care less if the whole world went vegetarian or vegan, but I do wish that we could all be HEALTHIER.



I have watched a German film by Peta (or two films? I don't know), and "Glass walls" with Paul McCartney.

Also, I had to visit a leather factory today as I'm at a fashion college. Try visiting a leather factory as a vegan - I nearly collapsed several times.

And I've seen "we feed the world" - plain gross!



Yes but my opinion of corporate food was made long before I saw Food Inc. All you need to do is see all the fields of corn that are grown simply for feed (humans can not eat it) or visit a feed lot. It does not take a movie.



Yes, but I knew all those things. The documentary just confirmed.

Experience



Hello

Yes, shocking, so upsetting and makes you ashamed to be human. Men are so cruel in many ways.



i can to watch Food Inc. for on of my classes a couple of weeks ago. it was very scary and unnerving.



Not like Food Inc., it was Food Inc.
and it was sure scary and sad.



yes

it made me hungry for twinkies




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