Food, Inc.: Hungry for Change

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Eating can be one dangerous business. Max and Jason interview Robert Kenner the director of the new documentary FOOD, INC. and discover why some think it's one of the scariest movies of the year.
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  • dynomitesight
  • Almibry
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      Almibry  
    • My dad is a chef, my mom's a baker, so I was pretty spoiled when it came to food growing up, but I don't understand why people don't seem to taste what they're eating. I'm a cook myself, so maybe my view of food is somewhat different than others (because I can actually eat what I make), but who doesn't eat 3 times a day? It's really not hard to make your own meals from ingredients that haven't been processed all to hell. Is your palate so messed up that you really enjoy hamburger helper? I love the idea of a movie that'll gross people out, maybe it'll make someone think before they eat that big mac. I'm just disappointed it's taken so long and based on personal experience with the average person who eats, I don't think it will make too much of a difference, but hey, I'm not Robert Kenner. Maybe he can do in a few hours what I can't in years. I'm sure that cow sized pile of shit will make someone lose their appetite. Yeah... Poop does that to people.

    • 1 year ago
  • JeremyScott
  • Agent_Alpha
  • JanforGore
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  • Joey_Vee
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      Joey_Vee  
    • I'm going to see this for free on wednesday. I live in St. Louis so I guess it is an advance screening for me even though the rest of the world has already seen it. Why does every thing take so long to get to the middle of the country?

    • 2 years ago
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