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Round 2 of Our Live Twitter Chat with Food, Inc. Director Posted by Wendy Cohen on June 23, 2009 at 12:55 pm

food_inc1Hungry for more? Food, Inc director Robert Kenner will be back on twitter for a live chat on Thursday June 25th. Join us to continue the discussion!

It’s simple to participate:

1) At 10am PST on Thursday 6/25 login to twitter

2) Put #foodinc in the search bar and hit enter. You are now following the conversation.

3) Type your question and add the #foodinc tag. (Remember, you need to have #foodinc to ensure your question stays in the thread!)

In the meantime, please follow us on twitter: @RobertKenner, @TakePart and @MagnoliaPics and Facebook: facebook.com/Foodinc & facebook.com/takepart

What to know where you can see Food, Inc? Here is a complete list of theaters in the US and Canada. Check back regularly because it is being updated all of the time!


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Posted by Isaak on June 23, 2009 at 8:45 pm

When is it coming to Australia?!

Thank you for finally putting together this film!! Was Peter Singer involved at all?!

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Posted by Someone on June 24, 2009 at 5:35 am

Will the movie be screened in Europe ?

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Posted by Harold Hensel on June 24, 2009 at 11:04 am

Interested in self preservation? A must to see.

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Posted by Carrie Oliver on June 25, 2009 at 12:52 am

I am on travel and sadly missed the last #FoodInc chat and will also have to bow out of this one. But I am intensely interested (esp. having seen the movie last night at the Slow Food Portland event). I would like to see a sequel focusing more on the packaged goods industry and the impact of the “food” that comes in boxes, bags, and cans. Thanks for the provocative documentary.

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Posted by John on June 25, 2009 at 5:54 pm

First off I want to say that what I saw of your film in the trailer, I’m very pleased with. This message needs to be yelled from every mountain top in America. We are slowly, and sometimes quickly, killing ourselves; and believing that large companies have our best intrests at heart.

I would rather the money being talked about being spent on “Nationalized Health Care” be spent on education and awarness programs in schools. I think if people ate healthier, then health care costs would plummit.

Having said all this in support of your movie, I would like to address something I saw in the trailer. Please, PLEASE don’t turn this into a political thing. Bush is NOT any more at fault for this mess than the Democratic house, senate, or President. While Bush was President, the House and the Senate were controlled by the Dems, they didn’t do things ANY better.

Monsanto is moving right now to push bills through to improve their position HR 875, introduced by the wife of a Monsanto employee. They are doing it NOW because they now a Dem Congress and Senate is “Soft” and ripe for the picking. Again, Please don’t make this political, it’s SO much bigger than that.

What you introduce and what you propose is our very LIVES. Thank you again for producing a great film.

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Posted by Jay on June 28, 2009 at 7:49 am

When is it comming to Thailand ?

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Posted by fragyy on July 4, 2009 at 7:35 pm

thanks for making this movie. Back in the day (1993,) I mentioned to my supervisor at a major agri-business that vertical integration was about control of food and that it was inherently wrong, evil and un-American. He responded with “we don’t pay you to care.” I have since reformed and am working in the urban gardening revolution

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