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    Cichon Food Inc. 04/10/2014 John Biegel Introduction to Environmental Health Needless to say after watching this documentary I feel the need to design my own garden and chicken pen this spring. I am not an expert in mass food production but after watching Food Inc. I am incredibly concerned for the well being of American’s in the next twenty years. Food Inc. does not throw vegetarianism down your throat or chastise carnivores for eating meat‚ it puts a spotlight on the food we eat

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    MKT 520: Fall 2010 October 4‚ 2010 Case 1: Saxonville Sausage Company The Problem Saxonville Sausage Company has hired a new Ann Banks as product brand manager. Steven Sears‚ VP of Marketing‚ has given Ms. Banks the Vivio Italian sausage. This product is on a slow gain and awareness among consumers. The company has recently released their branding company and needs Banks to increase awareness in the new product. Yet‚ Banks needs to do some heavy research before she can make a decision

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    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

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    Documentaries are usually constructed to portray one point of view‚ whether it is a negative or positive point of view. Food Inc directed by Robert Kenner‚ presents a many ideas about how the fast food industry is affecting the ways in which Americans eat. They do this by showing one perspective instead of both. Food Inc doesn’t explore in to detail the positive aspects of fast food; they are just focusing on the negative. They construct the documentary using techniques such as expert opinions‚ Interviews

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    Paper FoodInc. FoodInc. broadens the consumers prospective on the production of foods such as chicken and cattle.The documentary was convincing in regards to showing the consumer what manufacturers are afraid to show us‚ consumers. Nowadays‚ there are approximately 47 thousand products in a grocery store. That of which four producers have 70% of the market. FoodInc. had many facts and statistics telling the viewers of today’s farmers and other large corporations in the food industry.

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    Documentary Analysis: Food Inc. Ever wondered where the food you eat came from? The documentary Food Inc. does exactly that. This film is made by Robert Kenner and Eric Scholosser about the food industry here in America. It focuses on the food industry being a few giant corporations who control everything we eat. The main argument the film brings is that the food industry is very immoral and the government is not doing everything they can to maintain quality‚ which is putting the public safety

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    10‚000. The film FoodInc. sheds a ghastly light on corporate farming and the industrialization of the food industry. It uses several perspectives ranging from a chicken farmer that is cutting ties with oppressive Perdue‚ to inside the very plants that chemically treat massive amounts of meat to illustrate just how unnatural and dangerous today’s food can be. The movie is devided into three main segments. The first focuses on the inhumane production of meat‚ including beef‚ chicken‚ and pork. Not

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    FoodInc is a film that lets people in on the food production in American. The film opens up in a grocery store‚ which has pictures of farmers giving you the idea that the food you are going to purchase is farm raised. However the film calls it a pastoral fantasy. Even though people would like to believe that their food is coming from a farm where that animal is raised the correct way that is not always the case. This film dug into certain aspects of food giving you the ins and outs on how all

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    | | | | | Food Inc 4/6/13 In class last Tuesday we watched a documentary called Food Inc. This film was an eye opener for most people but being that I am a sixth generation farmer I understand how the seed‚ meat‚ and poultry corporations work. This film discussed the problems with the food industry today‚ and what we need to do to change the future of how our food is made and processed. In the first section of this documentary they talked about the food industry as a whole and

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    Food is one of the fundamental elements for human being and we have our own choices of selecting either a healthy diet or harmful foods; it all depends on our decision. Everyone should think twice before deciding to eat fast food. There are many health risks when it comes to eating food that’s made within a matter of seconds. In the book "Fast Food Nation" by Eric Schlosser‚ chapter three highlights the cooking process of Taco Bell. "Just add hot water‚" an employee said. The food is not properly

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