Thursday, October 1, 2009

WOW!!!!!!!!


I must say that i just saw the movie Food Inc. at the Hippodrome and it was a really well done documentary from which we can all learn a bit from. I have always had the question of were our food really comes from, but i have never really gone out of my way to research this. It's amazing to believe how miss informed we are about our food and that the reason for this is that the big food corporations and our goverment do anything they can to hide it away from us. This documentary has really made an impact on me; later that day I was eating at Dragonfly and I kept asking myself is this food organic or does it come from those big corporations that show little interest in our well-being.




Alejandro Perez

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  1. I'm not sure, but I think that you can ask the owners of the restaurant where the food comes from. Yes, the documentary was done very well, and it was easy to follow too!

    -Sarah

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  2. It was pretty good. Really long. But do you really think people can make a difference, the solution the movie gave at the end didn’t do it for me. I think the government would have to be the ones who would ultimately make the most impact. P.S. don’t stop eating beef.
    -Jenny

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  3. Of course, we have to remember that "organic" doesn't mean small corporation. There are some MAJOR corporations that are going organic and consequently really stretching what it even means to be organic. Just food for thought (ha!).

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  4. Being that we saw the movie at the same time and you were sitting behind me you could not see my face scrunching in disgust but it was a good movie of enlightment BUT right after the movie I had already planned to go grocery shopping and MAN did I keep thinking about that movie BUT I didnt buy any organic stuff because like the man said in the film: many people cant afford it. I mean ONE PACK of organic beef for stew was: 13 BUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! for two helpings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Brittany Peterson

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