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Food, Inc.

Food, Inc. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Robert Kenner. The film examines corporate farming in the United States, concluding that agribusiness produces food that is unhealthy in a way that is environmentally harmful and abusive of both animals and its employees. The film consists of three segments: the first segment examines the industrial production of meat (chicken, beef, and pork); the second segment looks at the industrial production of grains and vegetables (primarily corn and soy beans); the film's third segment is about the economic and legal power of the major food companies. (from wikipedia.org)

Food, Inc.


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