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Food Inc Reflection
Food is a necessity for survival in our everyday lives. But have you really thought about the energy that is put in to make the delicious meals? What
we eat matters. A vegetarian meal has a lower embedded energy compared to a meal with meat yet we often chose the meal with meat. One of the
perks of having more vegetarian meals is the health benefits that come with it. The energy input for meat foods are higher than plant based foods
because these foods requires machinery that uses a lot of electricity. The movie that I chose to watch isFood Inc. The reason I chose this movie is
because I think not a lot of people do not know what's in the food that they are eating. The film is an American documentary which examines the
manufacturing production of meat, vegetables and grains. I think the main idea behind the documentary is do you know about the food that you
are consuming? The food that we eat has a lot more history to it than we know. The way we eat has changed drastically in the last fifty years than
in the previous 10,000 years. The embedded energy required for plant based foods is very low compared to meat based foods. Meat based foods
requires a lot of machinery which in turn requires electricity. The workers are also being ill–treated by the owners because they work long hours for a
very small salary. The farmers have no choice but to work for these large meat companies because they are bounded by debt to the companies. The
film shows how fast food places are hiring workers to do one task over and over again for the minimum wage; the result was the fast food wonder
that flounced the United States. The way these farmers or workers treat these animals are very horrifying. They are feeding the animals with
antibiotics and artificial foods so that they can grow bigger faster in a short period of time. He also explained that there are no seasons at
supermarkets because the fruits and vegetables are being picked when it was green from halfway across the country. Products are even being imported
from outside of the country. The products are being ripened with ethylene gas. The film went on to show that the meat no longer has bones. If you
follow the packaging of these products, you would be surprised what
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Food Inc Essay
The Unveiling of the Food Industry Food is an essential part of our lives. We consume it every day and absolutely need it to live and thrive
successfully. With something so significant to us, why should we risk the source of where our food comes from? Robert Kenner created a powerhouse
documentary film called Food Inc. that gives an accurate description of the horrible realities of corporate farming by providing evidence of the harm
affecting both humans and animals. Robert Kenner is a film director and producer. Kenner claims that today; food can be potentially harmful to the
health of any consumer and the process of creating certain foods is detrimental to the lives of the animals and humans involved in the procedure. Kenner
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Pathos is persuasion by, in this case, clips in a video, to appeal to the emotions of the viewer. Robert Kenner displays multiple scenes representing
pathos; some that are graphic, sad, or cruel. In the start of the first chapter, "Fast Food to All Food", pathos already played a role when it came to the
living conditions of the chickens in the first chapter. Since the demand for food is so high, chicken companies such as Tyson are mass–producing their
chickens at such a fast rate and are being grown as food rather than animals. According to Fast Food Nation's author, Eric Schlosser, the chickens
are now being "raised and slaughtered in half the time they were fifty years ago but now they're twice as big". Kenner showcases this fact by
providing a memorable visual of the size comparison of the chickens. Carole Morison, a Perdue grower describes the anatomy of chickens being
grown in seven weeks by stating that "their bones and internal organs can't keep up with the rapid growth". According to Carole, the chickens could
barely stand, as they would "take a few steps and just plop down because they can't keep up with all the weight they're carrying." It was sad witnessing
the struggle of the chickens with such a simple task as just walking.
However, the size of the chickens weren't the only issue, the living conditions also created problems. For example, the Tyson farms were raising their
chickens in horrible farmhouses. Vince Edwards, a
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Food Inc Summary
The documentary Food Inc. revolves around the manufacturing of products for our later on consumption. The inhuman ways in which we obtain these
products and the economic down fall in which we base our normal everyday lives off of. The American population undertakes a huge risk when
consuming these products due to the health hazards that Ignored and not shown to the consumer by the companies. The documentary is separated into
segments that are taking a specific step to take the problem by hand, whether it is the production of meat, grain or vegetables.
Major meat distributors buy and sell the product to gain a vast amount of income nor matter the cost. Tyson Foods, Inc. gains 33.3 billion dollars
annually by the specialization on bacon, battered/breaded...show more content...
If we are unware from such implicitly as in what's in our food we certainly don't know who processes it or handles it. In the documentary it states that
overtime the type of people and their race has revolutionized. At the start of the meat industry it started with white males then went to Africa Americans
to now undocumented Mexican/ Latino males. Companies like Tyson take advantage of these people because they are undocumented and basically
have no rights. This way the companies can pay the workers less than the required minimum wage. And besides that the men get taken away from their
homes and sent back to the countries by ICE police, but the companies don't get blamed or Acknowledge for hiring these undocumented workers.
Food inc. shows the normal viewer about the flues in the system called the food industry that they may otherwise be oblivious too. On June 12,
2009, Participant Media showcased a worldwide epidemic seen before; that us as normal everyday humans can change whether it be by only buying
local grown vegetables of growing our own. By buying one meat product you showcase a world vote to inhospitable way towards animal cruelty.
MEAT IS
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Food Inc Reflection
Food Inc. was the real and ugly truth of what America is doing to our food. From what I saw in the movie were companies, the state, and the
government slowly destroying a culture. Farming is becoming a dying tradition from what I could see in the movie. Farmers signed a contract from
the meat packing companies, however many there are, and are forced to keep their methods of farming a secret from the world. Animals were being
abused, locked up in a big facility with no sunlight, and genetically modified just so they can be killed faster. Personally, this movie made me kind of
sick but seeing the truth of how people were being treated just made me aggravated. The fact that companies were using illegal immigrants and blaming
them for small mistakes
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Documentary: Food Inc Essay
Everyone has the right to know what's in the food that they are eating. It's upsetting how these massive corporations dominate American citizens. If
everyone knew how much brutality was required to meet the demands of the fast food industry, I like to think the public would simply not tolerate it
and demand that animals stop being designated property in law. I find it impossible to believe that if people knew the reality that they would not want
animals to have recourse to legal protections from enduring lifetimes of nothing but abuse. Food Assignment 1. Earthlings The film features a quote
from Jeremy Bentham, the philosophical godfather of animal rights, so to speak, which says, 'The question is not, "Can they reason?" nor, "Can they
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The reality is that meat consumption is at epidemic levels, and the corporations who control the food chain know it. 3. Loving Animals to Death
In the cover story, "Loving Animals to Death" by James McWilliams, it discusses how important it is to know where you get your meats from. For
example, Bob Comis of Stony Brook Farm is a different type of a professional pig farmer, in fact, the good kind. He believes it's important that the
animals he has should be raised with dignity and not unfairly and crudely. Although Comis' believes what he does for a living is wrong, he does it
because it's what we all enjoy eating regardless of how much we truly know about it. What's most important when it comes to food is where it's
coming from and how it will be prepared. If a person loves pork, that's fine, as long as the pork comes from a local humane farm. The food movement
is basically more constructural rather than nutritional. Eating anything you want is fine as long as it comes from a place that is nonindustrial. 4. How
The Food Industry Manipulates Taste Buds With 'Salt Sugar Fat' In the article, "How The Food Industry Manipulates Taste Buds With 'Salt Sugar Fat'"
it talks about the frightening truth that has been going on in the past few years with obesity and diabetes. Americans tend to have a huge addiction
when it comes to food made with sugar, fat, salt, and as well as
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Food, Inc.
I was immediately intrigued from the beginning of Food, Inc. There was interesting and valuable information brought up during the film. Many
people do not think about where their food comes from. I believe that if people were to know where their food comes from, they would not want to
eat it. There are 47,000 products at a grocery store. But, Food, Inc. implies that this is in fact an illusion because all of them are made with the same
crops. The fact that there are only a few multi–national corporations that control all of the crops and meat production is a huge surprise. I believe that
each person in society would be absolutely shocked if they were to watch this documentary. McDonald's is the largest purchaser of meat, potatoes,
pork, apples,...show more content...
I am so ashamed that I had not known most of the information that was shared in Food, Inc. I definitely agree that we need to have a policy
change regarding our food, it should be cheaper to buy carrots than chips at the grocery store. I, like many college students, want to eat healthy but
it is expensive and most of us are on a "ramen budget". There also needs to be tighter laws regarding the illnesses that can come from improper
handling of the meat and crops. I believe that there needs to be a huge change in the agricultural world, the farmers should not have to be scared of
losing money or being sued because of big companies, such as Monsanto. The huge companies are going to be making money no matter what without
much work. Whereas a farmer puts in work day in and day out and sadly they do not make much money. I also believe that the film had an extremely
negative outlook on how modern farming practices in agriculture are. I believe that Food, Inc. focused on the negative outlook of modern farming but
did not mention about the different practices or how they have also positively impacted our
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Essay On Food Inc
The human body is a complex machine and it requires fuel to run. This "fuel" is known as food and for the body to be efficient, it needs to ingest the
good fuel. At a glance, I thought that Food, Inc., would not make such an impact on me since it is an American documentary film. But, since our world
is getting smaller, our resources are being transported and exchanged around the globe. So the food consumed in another continent can be found on the
dinner tables of a different country.
In general, the film focuses on the economically, environmentally unsustainable, and dangerous industrial production of food. It exposes the hushed
industry that is controlled by powerful food companies. Now, I saw some gruesome scenes. It was horrible. It made me feel as if I was one of those
workers that brutally handled the animals because I eat those meats. My act as a consumer supports and sustains those real and inhumane methods.
Then I...show more content...
First, there was a lack of experts. They did show knowledgeable people but none of which talked about the complicated science of food and legal
concerns. You see when a mother without legal education and a farmer discusses food economics, their words seem less than believable. Perhaps
some people were afraid of the limelight and would rather stay silent or maybe food economists or lawyers were at the back of the mind of the
directors. Second, is the shortage of solutions. The film is indeed informative, but as it progressed, its just one complaint after the other without
concrete proposals. At the end of the film it left the viewers with the common notion of just buy the organic and local products. And I am aware that the
purpose of the documentary is to share the information but its 2017 already and nothing has changed. Without collective action and alternatives, there
will be miniscule progress. It is quite brave to directly unravel the truth but when you fight with the giants, you need a stronger
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Film Analysis: Food Inc.
Film Analysis Paper– Food Inc
Food Inc is a documentary directed and written by Robert Kenner along with co–writers Elise Pearlstein and Kim Roberts in 2008 to discuss the current
origin of food production in the United States. This film takes viewers inside the slaughter houses, farms and factories that produce Americanfood to
show how food in the 21st century is no longer organically grown and raised for healthy eating. Instead it is now controlled, mutilated, and produced in
large quantities by multi–million dollar companies in order to meet the demands of the fast food industry for profit. Food Inc provides an inside glance
of how the owners and workers of these production locations have demands placed on them by these large companies to meet certain standards in
order to keep their jobs or contract. Kenner goes on to show how safety and health risk are at the bottom of the priority list while producing more
product at cheaper faster rates seems to be at the forefront for these corporations.
The film begins with narrator Eric Schlosser discussing how the way people in America eat food has changed drastically in the past 50 years than it
did in the previous years. However the imagery that we currently use to sell food and show how it has been produced has remained the same despite
these changes. Food in the grocery store is no longer only available by season but you can pretty much find anything you are looking for year round.
This is a sure indicator that the food is
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Essay about Food Inc
FOOD INC.: An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry.
Movie Review by Markovist Wells
Professor Patrick Elliott
POLS 1101–511
Essay Question: In what ways does this movie demonstrate the "Iron Triangle" and its powerful influence in the manner that our government functions?
In the documentary Food Inc. The message is that the food industry does not want us to know about what we are eating. . This problem may be true
however it is driven by the consumer's continual interest in buying cheaper and cheaper products. The farmers way of life has been revolutionized.
Modern farmers think faster, cheaper, bigger. It's really not until when consumers demand...show more content...
This results in certain agricultural products being subsidized by taxpayers.
These powerful alliances requires the consumer to navigate through the confusing food environment and to pay close attention to nutritional facts,
labels, and to carefully and consciously be mindful of advertisement of all sorts of media. For farmers, its a crippling business system that destroys
their profession. For consumers, who do not make a conscious effort where they shop and what they eat subjects themselves to a lifestyle that can
progressively lead to obesity and many other life threatening diseases. The politics of obesity and disease within the food industry is a public health
concern. I do not in any way underestimate the power and influence within the federal government and the three sides of various congressional
committees. We've never had food industries so powerful in our history These various congressional committees which fund government programs and
operations and then provide oversight of them, and the federal agencies, often Independent agencies, which are responsible for the regulation of those
affected industries and lastly, the industries themselves, as well as their trade associations and lobbying groups, which benefit, or seek benefit, from
these operations and programs all play a vital role
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Food Inc Analysis
After watching the movie, Food Inc, my beliefs have only strengthened regarding the importance of having a healthy food system. Throughout the film,
acts such as retaining animals in bleak living domains, food engineering, and forcing feeding animals are constant. As a result of these operations, the
food we consume from factory farms becomes contaminated, putting ourselves at risk of disease. However, there are countless ways to steer
ourselves away from this hazard. The simplest way to start off is locally, right here in Boulder, by requesting/buying organic foods at the grocery
stores or local farms. Having such system matters because It stresses and reinforces the ideal of trust between consumer and manufacturer. Thereby
making a system...show more content...
Cruelty and its obstacles from these factories materialize simply because the general population is unaware to take action. Educating as many as you
can on the matter is key. Tell your friends, family about the incompetent activity. Educate them on the mistreatment of animals. Use your economic
power locally, especially here in Boulder. Avoid food from companies that don't stand foranimal rights. Many fast food places that students rely on for
nourishment, don't display such quality. Prioritize Organic food markets, elude from buying based on labels you in grocery stores. The average
grocery store occupies 47,000 products (Food Inc, 2009), with an estimated 70% of those foods being genetically modified (Food Inc, 2009). I'd
assume you wouldn't want to eat anything that's been altered, so have a clear conscience. Politically speaking, you can also make a stand. There are a
lot of organized groups around Boulder who want to terminate factory farming. By signing petitions, leading/taking part in factory farm sanctuaries,
you can signal to government sectors and companies that you mean
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Food Inc.
Food Inc. The documentary Food inc. by Robert Kenner is a documentary about the food industry and some of the issues that have emerged with the
modernization of said food industry. Robert Kenner presents his arguments in sorts of subtitle such as "The dollar menu", and "The cornucopia" to
help identify his main points. Robert Kenner also brings in some experts such as Michael Pollen and Barbara Kowalcyk, into his documentary to bring
some credibility to his argument, as well as adding specific music at particular times to tug at the emotions of the viewers. In this documentary Robert
Kenner not only shows what happens to those who eat the products produced by the corporate food industry but also those who help in the production.
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Kowalcyk feels everyday over the loss of her son. Robert Kenner continues to speak about the issues associated to E–coli and how it relates to the meat
packing industry. Michael Pollen tells us "If you take a food lot cow and take it off its corn diet and feed it grass for five days the cow will shed eighty
percent of the E–coli in its system". He then goes on to say that this doesn't happen but rather the companies come up with radical ways to solve the
E–coli problem. One such example is the Beef Products Incorporated located in South Sioux City, Nebraska what this company does is it takes all
of the meat taken from the cows and put them in these containers and cleans the meat with ammonia. This company's meat is in seventy percent of
the countries fast food. Also the company believes that within the next five years they will supply one hundred percent of the countries fast food
hamburger meat. We are then given information about the meat packing industry its self, and how after 1906 after Upton Sinclair wrote "The
Jungle" the meat industry was getting better, and by the 1950's being in the meat packing industry was considered a good job. However now the
way workers are being dehumanized and having to repeat one job over and over similar to a machine a job in the meat packing industry is becoming
more and more dangerous. Lastly Kenner addresses a recent strain put on corn farmers by
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Food Inc Film Analysis
The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous than in the previous 10 thousand. – Michael Pollan (Food Inc). The film
entitled Food Inc is a documentary piece by Robert Kenner on the Food industry in America and the History which Lead the industry to where it is
now and everyone who is affected by these changes. As a 22 year old college athlete it has never been at a more crucial time to keep track of my
meals throughout the day. After a two hour training session the clock is ticking until my body has to go through this rigorous process all over again.
Ensure that I am getting the proper nutrients in my body after completing a training session is crucial to making sure that I can elevate my game and
get better...show more content...
This system became extremely successful thus started the fast food industry and a search to make the food faster, cheaper and maximize profit. "Food
Inc" explores this industry from to bottom beginning with the head of companies such as "Tyson", "cargill" and "swift down" to the consequences laid
upon the hourly worker.
Narrated by author Eric Schlosser " Food Inc" by Robert Kenner operates in an expository mode. This particular mode in which Robert Kenner
operates adds an enormous amount value to the final product of the film. Adding to the overall success of the film and the genuineness of the claims
made and supported by the Author. The expository mode aims to educate the audience and "evoke and gratify a desire to know" (Nicholls pg32).
The order in which "Food Inc" take advantage of an individual 's curiosity to know what exactly their are eating. "The industry does not want you to
know exactly what you are eating" (Eric Schlosser "Food, Inc."). Who is making the food that we consume on a daily basis and how that food is being
handled processed etc. This technique of documentary filmmaking use the narrator to convey the message to the audience while video serves as
evidence to support what is spoken by the narrator throughout the film.
The food industry is far from being a one man band where everything is done under one roof. This ensures that anyone hoping or trying to shed light on
it will
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Essay about Analysis of Food Inc.
Food Inc. and the Media use the tools of social psychology to persuade and make its point. Documentary films are influential media tools that can be
used to inform, persuade, and convict the public on many social topics on a continuous spectrum of troubles and struggle of the world. Some
well–made documentaries have made impacts on people who watch them, and this is what the movies are they meant to do. The filmmakers have
done their job if the movie has given a voice to a problem and a face to the issue that needs to be known. Eric Schlosser one of the film's co–producer
said it best in Food Inc., "The industry doesn't want you to know the truth about what you're eating, because if you knew, you might not want to eat
...show more content...
I learn so much about a subject that I may have heard about from the television or radio news, a newspaper, in a conversation or even in the
classroom. I have spent hours on a subject matter that I may have never heard about. This is a part of my self–concept of finding me. The factor that
influences my self–concept is, the social identity I am forming (Myers, 2010). I am searching for a more educated identity that cares about where
my food comes from, who grew it, and what was used to help it grow. Food Inc. was made I trust to inform the public about a social dilemma in our
country, which the government and "a small group of multinational corporations who control our entire food system from seed to the supermarket;
they're gaining the control of food" (Roush, 2008). Farmers who are contracted with these corporations are raising chickens in coops with no
windows, no room to move they are being raised in half the time due to growth hormones. Scientists have changed the chicken's bodies to have
bigger breasts. These animals barely exist to produce food for disengaged and uninformed people. This film was a hard film to watch, because I can
no longer claim to live in my ignorant bliss. The person that I am, the self I have been looking for has to make a change, for me, and my family. I
need to respond to
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Food Inc Essay
The documentary Food Inc. is a great example of commercial farming. The purpose of commercial farming is to mass produce food and animals, to
feed the community. The concept of commercial farming could also go along food security. The community needs to make sure that there is enough
food to feed the growing population at all times. The problem right now isn't that there isn't enough food, but rather that there is too much food. The
Tyson company produces all kinds of meat to feed people around the country, and when doing so they tend to overproduce. With this overproduction,
we are left with expired animals that cannot be produced into food for consumption, and in turn, provide extra parts that aren't useful or helpful. Some
other concepts the documentary went over briefly were crops and GMOs. Cereal grains are the most common grains eaten and used all over the world.
Cereal grains include wheat, rice, maize, and some others. These cereal grains take up a massive amount of space to grow and harvest and drain the
nutrients from the ground. New technologies have developed to increase the speed of growth, and the amount of plant that is produced. Some of these
new technologies include pesticides and chemicals that cause the plants to artificially grow to have the outcome most helpful for human consumption.
GMOs are another topic...show more content...
There are other contributions to wages being low for commercial farmers as well. An example could be the fact that big companies, like Tyson,
require all of the feedlots to fit specific criteria. This means that farmers have to have their farms upgraded constantly, and are in an eternal debt that
continues to grow. Since the debts are so big, it's almost impossible for farmers to get out of their contracts and not be
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Food Inc. Summary Essay
Food Inc. opens in an American supermarket and draws attention to the unnatural nature of year–round tomatoes and boneless meat. It pulls aside the
curtain that is concealing the truth about food from the consumer. After the brief intro, the movie shifts its focus to the topic of fast food and its impact
on the meat industries. Fast food virtually started with McDonald's. When they decided to simplify their menu and hire employees that repeated one
task over and over for minimum wage, the result was the fast food phenomenon that swept the United States, and then the world. Today, McDonald's is
the largest purchaser of beef and potatoes in the United States, and is one of the largest purchasers of pork, chicken, tomatoes, and apples. Though
...show more content...
Corn is the number one grain used to feed animals for slaughter. Feeding cows corn instead of their natural diet lead to the unintentional creation of
157H7 E. coli, a deadly bacteria that can kill. The film reveals how food standards have dropped, with only 9,164 safety inspections from the FDA
each year as compared to over 50,000 in 1972. The food industry has become consolidated to the point of a few companies having a great deal of
power and influence via the government. The USDA is no longer able to shutdown plants with contaminated meat. A bill titled "Kevin's Law" had the
intent of changing that, but, after 6 years, the bill still has not been passed. Food companies have made some attempts to reduce E. coli by cleaning
their meats in an ammonia solution. However, unhealthy food is being subsidized and contributing to American obesity and the rise of type 2 diabetes
in adolescents. The film then travels to a hog processing plant that kills 32,000 hogs a day. They expose the strategy of the company to hire extremely
poor and illegal immigrants who can't afford to quit their jobs, despite problems with frequent infections of the hands and fingernails, a side effect of
poor sanitation standards. We then discover that it has been legal to patent life since the 1980s, and learn about the company Monsanto's round up
resistant soybean that now makes up 90% of the soybean market. Monsanto
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Food Inc Essay
The film I watched was titled Food, Inc. This film examines the food industry and the industrial production of the many products we eat today (meats,
grains, and vegetables). This film is trying to explain how agribusiness is producing food that is not healthy. In the film they also assess how todays
agribusiness is harmful to the environment and abusive to the animals and workers. This film examines where the food we eat is coming from, how it is
being produced, and who is producing it. They film is diving into how few giant corporations are basically controlling the growth, processing and sale
of food in this country. In the film they give a statistic, which states that the top 4 meat–producing companies in the country are responsible for...show
more content...
The primary purpose of this film was to explain the source of the food we eat and how it is produced. I think the film did a good job explaining how
the food we eat is produced. In addition to that the film did a good job explaining the food companies and how they produce and market their
products. I was also able to learn how these food companies treat the animals and the workers they are using. Essentially this film explained how the
food companies produce their products, the reason why they produce their product in such methods, and the way they treat the animals and their
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Food Inc Reflection

  • 1. Food Inc Reflection Food is a necessity for survival in our everyday lives. But have you really thought about the energy that is put in to make the delicious meals? What we eat matters. A vegetarian meal has a lower embedded energy compared to a meal with meat yet we often chose the meal with meat. One of the perks of having more vegetarian meals is the health benefits that come with it. The energy input for meat foods are higher than plant based foods because these foods requires machinery that uses a lot of electricity. The movie that I chose to watch isFood Inc. The reason I chose this movie is because I think not a lot of people do not know what's in the food that they are eating. The film is an American documentary which examines the manufacturing production of meat, vegetables and grains. I think the main idea behind the documentary is do you know about the food that you are consuming? The food that we eat has a lot more history to it than we know. The way we eat has changed drastically in the last fifty years than in the previous 10,000 years. The embedded energy required for plant based foods is very low compared to meat based foods. Meat based foods requires a lot of machinery which in turn requires electricity. The workers are also being ill–treated by the owners because they work long hours for a very small salary. The farmers have no choice but to work for these large meat companies because they are bounded by debt to the companies. The film shows how fast food places are hiring workers to do one task over and over again for the minimum wage; the result was the fast food wonder that flounced the United States. The way these farmers or workers treat these animals are very horrifying. They are feeding the animals with antibiotics and artificial foods so that they can grow bigger faster in a short period of time. He also explained that there are no seasons at supermarkets because the fruits and vegetables are being picked when it was green from halfway across the country. Products are even being imported from outside of the country. The products are being ripened with ethylene gas. The film went on to show that the meat no longer has bones. If you follow the packaging of these products, you would be surprised what Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Food Inc Essay The Unveiling of the Food Industry Food is an essential part of our lives. We consume it every day and absolutely need it to live and thrive successfully. With something so significant to us, why should we risk the source of where our food comes from? Robert Kenner created a powerhouse documentary film called Food Inc. that gives an accurate description of the horrible realities of corporate farming by providing evidence of the harm affecting both humans and animals. Robert Kenner is a film director and producer. Kenner claims that today; food can be potentially harmful to the health of any consumer and the process of creating certain foods is detrimental to the lives of the animals and humans involved in the procedure. Kenner ...show more content... Pathos is persuasion by, in this case, clips in a video, to appeal to the emotions of the viewer. Robert Kenner displays multiple scenes representing pathos; some that are graphic, sad, or cruel. In the start of the first chapter, "Fast Food to All Food", pathos already played a role when it came to the living conditions of the chickens in the first chapter. Since the demand for food is so high, chicken companies such as Tyson are mass–producing their chickens at such a fast rate and are being grown as food rather than animals. According to Fast Food Nation's author, Eric Schlosser, the chickens are now being "raised and slaughtered in half the time they were fifty years ago but now they're twice as big". Kenner showcases this fact by providing a memorable visual of the size comparison of the chickens. Carole Morison, a Perdue grower describes the anatomy of chickens being grown in seven weeks by stating that "their bones and internal organs can't keep up with the rapid growth". According to Carole, the chickens could barely stand, as they would "take a few steps and just plop down because they can't keep up with all the weight they're carrying." It was sad witnessing the struggle of the chickens with such a simple task as just walking. However, the size of the chickens weren't the only issue, the living conditions also created problems. For example, the Tyson farms were raising their chickens in horrible farmhouses. Vince Edwards, a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Food Inc Summary The documentary Food Inc. revolves around the manufacturing of products for our later on consumption. The inhuman ways in which we obtain these products and the economic down fall in which we base our normal everyday lives off of. The American population undertakes a huge risk when consuming these products due to the health hazards that Ignored and not shown to the consumer by the companies. The documentary is separated into segments that are taking a specific step to take the problem by hand, whether it is the production of meat, grain or vegetables. Major meat distributors buy and sell the product to gain a vast amount of income nor matter the cost. Tyson Foods, Inc. gains 33.3 billion dollars annually by the specialization on bacon, battered/breaded...show more content... If we are unware from such implicitly as in what's in our food we certainly don't know who processes it or handles it. In the documentary it states that overtime the type of people and their race has revolutionized. At the start of the meat industry it started with white males then went to Africa Americans to now undocumented Mexican/ Latino males. Companies like Tyson take advantage of these people because they are undocumented and basically have no rights. This way the companies can pay the workers less than the required minimum wage. And besides that the men get taken away from their homes and sent back to the countries by ICE police, but the companies don't get blamed or Acknowledge for hiring these undocumented workers. Food inc. shows the normal viewer about the flues in the system called the food industry that they may otherwise be oblivious too. On June 12, 2009, Participant Media showcased a worldwide epidemic seen before; that us as normal everyday humans can change whether it be by only buying local grown vegetables of growing our own. By buying one meat product you showcase a world vote to inhospitable way towards animal cruelty. MEAT IS Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Food Inc Reflection Food Inc. was the real and ugly truth of what America is doing to our food. From what I saw in the movie were companies, the state, and the government slowly destroying a culture. Farming is becoming a dying tradition from what I could see in the movie. Farmers signed a contract from the meat packing companies, however many there are, and are forced to keep their methods of farming a secret from the world. Animals were being abused, locked up in a big facility with no sunlight, and genetically modified just so they can be killed faster. Personally, this movie made me kind of sick but seeing the truth of how people were being treated just made me aggravated. The fact that companies were using illegal immigrants and blaming them for small mistakes Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Documentary: Food Inc Essay Everyone has the right to know what's in the food that they are eating. It's upsetting how these massive corporations dominate American citizens. If everyone knew how much brutality was required to meet the demands of the fast food industry, I like to think the public would simply not tolerate it and demand that animals stop being designated property in law. I find it impossible to believe that if people knew the reality that they would not want animals to have recourse to legal protections from enduring lifetimes of nothing but abuse. Food Assignment 1. Earthlings The film features a quote from Jeremy Bentham, the philosophical godfather of animal rights, so to speak, which says, 'The question is not, "Can they reason?" nor, "Can they ...show more content... The reality is that meat consumption is at epidemic levels, and the corporations who control the food chain know it. 3. Loving Animals to Death In the cover story, "Loving Animals to Death" by James McWilliams, it discusses how important it is to know where you get your meats from. For example, Bob Comis of Stony Brook Farm is a different type of a professional pig farmer, in fact, the good kind. He believes it's important that the animals he has should be raised with dignity and not unfairly and crudely. Although Comis' believes what he does for a living is wrong, he does it because it's what we all enjoy eating regardless of how much we truly know about it. What's most important when it comes to food is where it's coming from and how it will be prepared. If a person loves pork, that's fine, as long as the pork comes from a local humane farm. The food movement is basically more constructural rather than nutritional. Eating anything you want is fine as long as it comes from a place that is nonindustrial. 4. How The Food Industry Manipulates Taste Buds With 'Salt Sugar Fat' In the article, "How The Food Industry Manipulates Taste Buds With 'Salt Sugar Fat'" it talks about the frightening truth that has been going on in the past few years with obesity and diabetes. Americans tend to have a huge addiction when it comes to food made with sugar, fat, salt, and as well as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Food, Inc. I was immediately intrigued from the beginning of Food, Inc. There was interesting and valuable information brought up during the film. Many people do not think about where their food comes from. I believe that if people were to know where their food comes from, they would not want to eat it. There are 47,000 products at a grocery store. But, Food, Inc. implies that this is in fact an illusion because all of them are made with the same crops. The fact that there are only a few multi–national corporations that control all of the crops and meat production is a huge surprise. I believe that each person in society would be absolutely shocked if they were to watch this documentary. McDonald's is the largest purchaser of meat, potatoes, pork, apples,...show more content... I am so ashamed that I had not known most of the information that was shared in Food, Inc. I definitely agree that we need to have a policy change regarding our food, it should be cheaper to buy carrots than chips at the grocery store. I, like many college students, want to eat healthy but it is expensive and most of us are on a "ramen budget". There also needs to be tighter laws regarding the illnesses that can come from improper handling of the meat and crops. I believe that there needs to be a huge change in the agricultural world, the farmers should not have to be scared of losing money or being sued because of big companies, such as Monsanto. The huge companies are going to be making money no matter what without much work. Whereas a farmer puts in work day in and day out and sadly they do not make much money. I also believe that the film had an extremely negative outlook on how modern farming practices in agriculture are. I believe that Food, Inc. focused on the negative outlook of modern farming but did not mention about the different practices or how they have also positively impacted our Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay On Food Inc The human body is a complex machine and it requires fuel to run. This "fuel" is known as food and for the body to be efficient, it needs to ingest the good fuel. At a glance, I thought that Food, Inc., would not make such an impact on me since it is an American documentary film. But, since our world is getting smaller, our resources are being transported and exchanged around the globe. So the food consumed in another continent can be found on the dinner tables of a different country. In general, the film focuses on the economically, environmentally unsustainable, and dangerous industrial production of food. It exposes the hushed industry that is controlled by powerful food companies. Now, I saw some gruesome scenes. It was horrible. It made me feel as if I was one of those workers that brutally handled the animals because I eat those meats. My act as a consumer supports and sustains those real and inhumane methods. Then I...show more content... First, there was a lack of experts. They did show knowledgeable people but none of which talked about the complicated science of food and legal concerns. You see when a mother without legal education and a farmer discusses food economics, their words seem less than believable. Perhaps some people were afraid of the limelight and would rather stay silent or maybe food economists or lawyers were at the back of the mind of the directors. Second, is the shortage of solutions. The film is indeed informative, but as it progressed, its just one complaint after the other without concrete proposals. At the end of the film it left the viewers with the common notion of just buy the organic and local products. And I am aware that the purpose of the documentary is to share the information but its 2017 already and nothing has changed. Without collective action and alternatives, there will be miniscule progress. It is quite brave to directly unravel the truth but when you fight with the giants, you need a stronger Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Film Analysis: Food Inc. Film Analysis Paper– Food Inc Food Inc is a documentary directed and written by Robert Kenner along with co–writers Elise Pearlstein and Kim Roberts in 2008 to discuss the current origin of food production in the United States. This film takes viewers inside the slaughter houses, farms and factories that produce Americanfood to show how food in the 21st century is no longer organically grown and raised for healthy eating. Instead it is now controlled, mutilated, and produced in large quantities by multi–million dollar companies in order to meet the demands of the fast food industry for profit. Food Inc provides an inside glance of how the owners and workers of these production locations have demands placed on them by these large companies to meet certain standards in order to keep their jobs or contract. Kenner goes on to show how safety and health risk are at the bottom of the priority list while producing more product at cheaper faster rates seems to be at the forefront for these corporations. The film begins with narrator Eric Schlosser discussing how the way people in America eat food has changed drastically in the past 50 years than it did in the previous years. However the imagery that we currently use to sell food and show how it has been produced has remained the same despite these changes. Food in the grocery store is no longer only available by season but you can pretty much find anything you are looking for year round. This is a sure indicator that the food is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay about Food Inc FOOD INC.: An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry. Movie Review by Markovist Wells Professor Patrick Elliott POLS 1101–511 Essay Question: In what ways does this movie demonstrate the "Iron Triangle" and its powerful influence in the manner that our government functions? In the documentary Food Inc. The message is that the food industry does not want us to know about what we are eating. . This problem may be true however it is driven by the consumer's continual interest in buying cheaper and cheaper products. The farmers way of life has been revolutionized. Modern farmers think faster, cheaper, bigger. It's really not until when consumers demand...show more content... This results in certain agricultural products being subsidized by taxpayers. These powerful alliances requires the consumer to navigate through the confusing food environment and to pay close attention to nutritional facts, labels, and to carefully and consciously be mindful of advertisement of all sorts of media. For farmers, its a crippling business system that destroys their profession. For consumers, who do not make a conscious effort where they shop and what they eat subjects themselves to a lifestyle that can progressively lead to obesity and many other life threatening diseases. The politics of obesity and disease within the food industry is a public health concern. I do not in any way underestimate the power and influence within the federal government and the three sides of various congressional committees. We've never had food industries so powerful in our history These various congressional committees which fund government programs and operations and then provide oversight of them, and the federal agencies, often Independent agencies, which are responsible for the regulation of those affected industries and lastly, the industries themselves, as well as their trade associations and lobbying groups, which benefit, or seek benefit, from these operations and programs all play a vital role Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Food Inc Analysis After watching the movie, Food Inc, my beliefs have only strengthened regarding the importance of having a healthy food system. Throughout the film, acts such as retaining animals in bleak living domains, food engineering, and forcing feeding animals are constant. As a result of these operations, the food we consume from factory farms becomes contaminated, putting ourselves at risk of disease. However, there are countless ways to steer ourselves away from this hazard. The simplest way to start off is locally, right here in Boulder, by requesting/buying organic foods at the grocery stores or local farms. Having such system matters because It stresses and reinforces the ideal of trust between consumer and manufacturer. Thereby making a system...show more content... Cruelty and its obstacles from these factories materialize simply because the general population is unaware to take action. Educating as many as you can on the matter is key. Tell your friends, family about the incompetent activity. Educate them on the mistreatment of animals. Use your economic power locally, especially here in Boulder. Avoid food from companies that don't stand foranimal rights. Many fast food places that students rely on for nourishment, don't display such quality. Prioritize Organic food markets, elude from buying based on labels you in grocery stores. The average grocery store occupies 47,000 products (Food Inc, 2009), with an estimated 70% of those foods being genetically modified (Food Inc, 2009). I'd assume you wouldn't want to eat anything that's been altered, so have a clear conscience. Politically speaking, you can also make a stand. There are a lot of organized groups around Boulder who want to terminate factory farming. By signing petitions, leading/taking part in factory farm sanctuaries, you can signal to government sectors and companies that you mean Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Food Inc. Food Inc. The documentary Food inc. by Robert Kenner is a documentary about the food industry and some of the issues that have emerged with the modernization of said food industry. Robert Kenner presents his arguments in sorts of subtitle such as "The dollar menu", and "The cornucopia" to help identify his main points. Robert Kenner also brings in some experts such as Michael Pollen and Barbara Kowalcyk, into his documentary to bring some credibility to his argument, as well as adding specific music at particular times to tug at the emotions of the viewers. In this documentary Robert Kenner not only shows what happens to those who eat the products produced by the corporate food industry but also those who help in the production. ...show more content... Kowalcyk feels everyday over the loss of her son. Robert Kenner continues to speak about the issues associated to E–coli and how it relates to the meat packing industry. Michael Pollen tells us "If you take a food lot cow and take it off its corn diet and feed it grass for five days the cow will shed eighty percent of the E–coli in its system". He then goes on to say that this doesn't happen but rather the companies come up with radical ways to solve the E–coli problem. One such example is the Beef Products Incorporated located in South Sioux City, Nebraska what this company does is it takes all of the meat taken from the cows and put them in these containers and cleans the meat with ammonia. This company's meat is in seventy percent of the countries fast food. Also the company believes that within the next five years they will supply one hundred percent of the countries fast food hamburger meat. We are then given information about the meat packing industry its self, and how after 1906 after Upton Sinclair wrote "The Jungle" the meat industry was getting better, and by the 1950's being in the meat packing industry was considered a good job. However now the way workers are being dehumanized and having to repeat one job over and over similar to a machine a job in the meat packing industry is becoming more and more dangerous. Lastly Kenner addresses a recent strain put on corn farmers by Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Food Inc Film Analysis The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous than in the previous 10 thousand. – Michael Pollan (Food Inc). The film entitled Food Inc is a documentary piece by Robert Kenner on the Food industry in America and the History which Lead the industry to where it is now and everyone who is affected by these changes. As a 22 year old college athlete it has never been at a more crucial time to keep track of my meals throughout the day. After a two hour training session the clock is ticking until my body has to go through this rigorous process all over again. Ensure that I am getting the proper nutrients in my body after completing a training session is crucial to making sure that I can elevate my game and get better...show more content... This system became extremely successful thus started the fast food industry and a search to make the food faster, cheaper and maximize profit. "Food Inc" explores this industry from to bottom beginning with the head of companies such as "Tyson", "cargill" and "swift down" to the consequences laid upon the hourly worker. Narrated by author Eric Schlosser " Food Inc" by Robert Kenner operates in an expository mode. This particular mode in which Robert Kenner operates adds an enormous amount value to the final product of the film. Adding to the overall success of the film and the genuineness of the claims made and supported by the Author. The expository mode aims to educate the audience and "evoke and gratify a desire to know" (Nicholls pg32). The order in which "Food Inc" take advantage of an individual 's curiosity to know what exactly their are eating. "The industry does not want you to know exactly what you are eating" (Eric Schlosser "Food, Inc."). Who is making the food that we consume on a daily basis and how that food is being handled processed etc. This technique of documentary filmmaking use the narrator to convey the message to the audience while video serves as evidence to support what is spoken by the narrator throughout the film. The food industry is far from being a one man band where everything is done under one roof. This ensures that anyone hoping or trying to shed light on it will Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Essay about Analysis of Food Inc. Food Inc. and the Media use the tools of social psychology to persuade and make its point. Documentary films are influential media tools that can be used to inform, persuade, and convict the public on many social topics on a continuous spectrum of troubles and struggle of the world. Some well–made documentaries have made impacts on people who watch them, and this is what the movies are they meant to do. The filmmakers have done their job if the movie has given a voice to a problem and a face to the issue that needs to be known. Eric Schlosser one of the film's co–producer said it best in Food Inc., "The industry doesn't want you to know the truth about what you're eating, because if you knew, you might not want to eat ...show more content... I learn so much about a subject that I may have heard about from the television or radio news, a newspaper, in a conversation or even in the classroom. I have spent hours on a subject matter that I may have never heard about. This is a part of my self–concept of finding me. The factor that influences my self–concept is, the social identity I am forming (Myers, 2010). I am searching for a more educated identity that cares about where my food comes from, who grew it, and what was used to help it grow. Food Inc. was made I trust to inform the public about a social dilemma in our country, which the government and "a small group of multinational corporations who control our entire food system from seed to the supermarket; they're gaining the control of food" (Roush, 2008). Farmers who are contracted with these corporations are raising chickens in coops with no windows, no room to move they are being raised in half the time due to growth hormones. Scientists have changed the chicken's bodies to have bigger breasts. These animals barely exist to produce food for disengaged and uninformed people. This film was a hard film to watch, because I can no longer claim to live in my ignorant bliss. The person that I am, the self I have been looking for has to make a change, for me, and my family. I need to respond to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Food Inc Essay The documentary Food Inc. is a great example of commercial farming. The purpose of commercial farming is to mass produce food and animals, to feed the community. The concept of commercial farming could also go along food security. The community needs to make sure that there is enough food to feed the growing population at all times. The problem right now isn't that there isn't enough food, but rather that there is too much food. The Tyson company produces all kinds of meat to feed people around the country, and when doing so they tend to overproduce. With this overproduction, we are left with expired animals that cannot be produced into food for consumption, and in turn, provide extra parts that aren't useful or helpful. Some other concepts the documentary went over briefly were crops and GMOs. Cereal grains are the most common grains eaten and used all over the world. Cereal grains include wheat, rice, maize, and some others. These cereal grains take up a massive amount of space to grow and harvest and drain the nutrients from the ground. New technologies have developed to increase the speed of growth, and the amount of plant that is produced. Some of these new technologies include pesticides and chemicals that cause the plants to artificially grow to have the outcome most helpful for human consumption. GMOs are another topic...show more content... There are other contributions to wages being low for commercial farmers as well. An example could be the fact that big companies, like Tyson, require all of the feedlots to fit specific criteria. This means that farmers have to have their farms upgraded constantly, and are in an eternal debt that continues to grow. Since the debts are so big, it's almost impossible for farmers to get out of their contracts and not be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Food Inc. Summary Essay Food Inc. opens in an American supermarket and draws attention to the unnatural nature of year–round tomatoes and boneless meat. It pulls aside the curtain that is concealing the truth about food from the consumer. After the brief intro, the movie shifts its focus to the topic of fast food and its impact on the meat industries. Fast food virtually started with McDonald's. When they decided to simplify their menu and hire employees that repeated one task over and over for minimum wage, the result was the fast food phenomenon that swept the United States, and then the world. Today, McDonald's is the largest purchaser of beef and potatoes in the United States, and is one of the largest purchasers of pork, chicken, tomatoes, and apples. Though ...show more content... Corn is the number one grain used to feed animals for slaughter. Feeding cows corn instead of their natural diet lead to the unintentional creation of 157H7 E. coli, a deadly bacteria that can kill. The film reveals how food standards have dropped, with only 9,164 safety inspections from the FDA each year as compared to over 50,000 in 1972. The food industry has become consolidated to the point of a few companies having a great deal of power and influence via the government. The USDA is no longer able to shutdown plants with contaminated meat. A bill titled "Kevin's Law" had the intent of changing that, but, after 6 years, the bill still has not been passed. Food companies have made some attempts to reduce E. coli by cleaning their meats in an ammonia solution. However, unhealthy food is being subsidized and contributing to American obesity and the rise of type 2 diabetes in adolescents. The film then travels to a hog processing plant that kills 32,000 hogs a day. They expose the strategy of the company to hire extremely poor and illegal immigrants who can't afford to quit their jobs, despite problems with frequent infections of the hands and fingernails, a side effect of poor sanitation standards. We then discover that it has been legal to patent life since the 1980s, and learn about the company Monsanto's round up resistant soybean that now makes up 90% of the soybean market. Monsanto Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Food Inc Essay The film I watched was titled Food, Inc. This film examines the food industry and the industrial production of the many products we eat today (meats, grains, and vegetables). This film is trying to explain how agribusiness is producing food that is not healthy. In the film they also assess how todays agribusiness is harmful to the environment and abusive to the animals and workers. This film examines where the food we eat is coming from, how it is being produced, and who is producing it. They film is diving into how few giant corporations are basically controlling the growth, processing and sale of food in this country. In the film they give a statistic, which states that the top 4 meat–producing companies in the country are responsible for...show more content... The primary purpose of this film was to explain the source of the food we eat and how it is produced. I think the film did a good job explaining how the food we eat is produced. In addition to that the film did a good job explaining the food companies and how they produce and market their products. I was also able to learn how these food companies treat the animals and the workers they are using. Essentially this film explained how the food companies produce their products, the reason why they produce their product in such methods, and the way they treat the animals and their Get more content on HelpWriting.net