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Andreanne 2021-12-27 08:01:11
Eating junk food every day is not terrible. The terrible thing is if there is no junk food, what can the poor eat?
This film is more suitable as a promotional film criticizing the food industry and advocating organic food. The director is obviously inclined and inductive, but it compromises the credibility.
For example, the whole film does not see any rhetoric that is beneficial to the food industry, nor does... -
Alex 2022-04-23 07:03:04
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After reading it, my heart is heavy.
In my impression, American agriculture is quite developed. With a vast expanse of land, advanced agricultural production technology and agricultural production machinery, and great agricultural subsidies, it can be said that the conditions are very favorable. But...

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Troy Roush - Vice President, American Corn Growers Association: You have to understand that we farmers... we're gonna deliver to the marketplace what the marketplace demands. If you wanna buy $2 milk, you're going to get a factoryfarm in your backyard. It's that simple. People have got to start *demanding* good, wholesome food of us, and we'll deliver; I promise you. We're very ingenious people, we will deliver.
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Michael Pollan: The idea that you would need to write a book telling people where their food came from is just a sign of how far removed we've become. It seems to me that we're entitled to know about our food: who owns it, how are they making it, can I have a look in the kitchen?