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You’ll Never Look At Dinner The Same Way Again.

Because of where I live, this movie probably won’t be here anytime soon so I will have to wait for it on Netflix. But in the meantime, and if you haven’t seen it already (most major cities have had screenings), check out the trailer for the film Food, Inc. From what those who have seen it have told me, it will change your eating habits forever:

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  1. Carla says:

    I really want to see Food, Inc. I guess I missed the screenings in my area because until recently, I haven’t heard of despite where I live! I recently saw The Beautiful Truth documentary on DVD (published in 2008) and that was eye opening enough and a little depressing!

    I shop for and eat local, organic, non-factory farmed foods and still somewhat afraid to see Food, Inc. though I don’t consume foods associated with the food industry.

  2. Chase says:

    A good film. I watched it perhaps a month ago. I was glad that the film showed not only the unethical and wasteful practices of the largest manufacturers, but also some modern farmers who run actual farms instead of horrific factories.

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