“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 anymore.”
–Eric Schlosser I, who also have watched the film, can honestly say that it was disturbing, terrifying and a little bit scary. I got to see what is actually happening in the food we eat before we cook them. Seeing how they kill the chickens, pigs, cows, and other farm animals is insane and inhuman. But have time to think, if we do not have these industries and they do not do these procedures, where can we depend for the food we will eat every day? We can’t help but accept the fact that they just doing their work for the citizens to have something to consume.
Careless manufacturers working each procedure that leads to serious problems like distributing contaminated goods to the public and victimize an innocent man. We met Kevin in the movie, the boy who died because of eating meat with E. coli. He died at the age of 2 years old, very young to meet death. His mother cannot accept what just happened to her son. That’s why she fought for it for years and asked help to the supreme for the justice of her son. If that would happen to me when I grow up, I will do the same. And I will wait until justice will prevail, and that the suspect should pay the right amount equivalent to the loss I had.
Some huge food companies only focus on the money, they just work, work and work, and not minding the safeness and the perfect quality that their products should meet. Carole, who is a meat producer