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Udderly Delicious: Food Inc is on DVD! Posted by Wendy Cohen on November 5, 2009 at 6:27 pm

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CATEGORIES:  Culture, Environment


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Posted by kat on November 6, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Great movie. I follow a Paleo diet and this movie truly reinforces my decisions

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Posted by William Price on November 7, 2009 at 2:22 am

This film opened my eyes to how much a sheep nation we are in. We are being led by big nusiness in the direction they want. We are no longer animals of free thought or decision. Those of us who do stand up become quickly silenced by the corporate machine and used as an example to prevent others who may have the strength and courage to stand up and say I will no longer be led but will decide. I will never touch another piece of fast or processed food. i will support local farms and markets and will no longer spend my hard earned dollar in an industry designed to kill rather than nurture myself and my family all for a dollar. I encourage others to see this film and have their eyes opened.

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Posted by Beth on November 8, 2009 at 11:11 am

I saw this last night and am so moved to be a part of the change. I plan to buy the DVD to show as many friends and family that I can to evoke them as well. on-sale at amazon.com.

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Posted by Julien Couvreur on November 9, 2009 at 11:11 am

Great documentary. It summarizes the key issues explained in Eric Schlosser’s and Michael Pollan’s books.
I posted a detailed review at http://dumky.posterous.com/food-inc-2008

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Posted by xilex on November 14, 2009 at 5:32 am

Thank you for making this documentary about the food industry and the hidden problems consumers are completely unaware of. It was a very big eye opener and I can’t believe this continues to go on. I guess you [the food industry] get what you want when you have unlimited money to throw around.

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Posted by Nobody on November 16, 2009 at 2:08 am

Empowering, informative, and even enteraining definitively. I have never seen another documentary film where I wished it would not end.

The in-depth scope of how this effects the average american to the typical farmer vs the surrogate corporation(s) is appalling, their extentions even yielding towards worldwide crises.

I’m someone who criticizes films for over-reacting or making informative materials too histerical to want and actually make a self change, but this is different. I (and everyone else) already know the attrocities that lie in our food. Every once in a while we question our judgement of what and why we are eating this way, but don’t have the resources or knowledge to investigate and accuse such allegations. This movie is like a pillar of light.

I plan on sharing this film with everyone I know and hopefully will have the strength in which to change my familys (and I) eating habbit.

If anything to criticize about the film; what everyone is thinking at the end, “how can I change.” Albeit, the closing statements polished off this inquiry, and it sort of starts the person in the right direction. The first thing I planned on doing when the film was over; jump online and search for this site. Thankfully, the end of the film heeds the url (a perfect way to close)!

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