The right way to eat

Shanna 2022-04-22 07:01:39

Although it is a 2008 documentary

11 years have passed

But who can guarantee how much the entire food industry has improved?

In order to control costs, improve efficiency, and pursue maximum benefits

A handful of multinational corporations have acquired

Monopoly meat processing, crop production

GMO technology makes food meet our requirements

But it also brings potential problems

Reducing the cost of food to make it affordable for low-income people

However, potential health risks also threaten these populations

More and more organic food is now available, expensive

Of course, people with financial ability can consume and enjoy with peace of mind

Choose a healthy diet

In fact, my usual consumption habit is to rarely buy drinks

Basically, the vast majority of beverages in the supermarket are sugary

and won't tell you the sugar content

In addition, various additives

Drinking these drinks does nothing but harm

Rarely buy processed meat

buy seasonal fruits and vegetables

Buy local fresh ingredients

Food from the local farmers market is better than processed food from the supermarket

Grow your own vegetables and fruits

Multinational corporations have countless lawyers

Ordinary people simply cannot shake such interest groups

The development of industry and technology has nurtured these monsters

I don't know how long this boom will last

One day something goes wrong in this chain of interests

The whole system falls apart

But in the end it is the people at the bottom who suffer

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Extended Reading

Food, Inc. quotes

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous 10,000.

  • Joel Salatin: Even if you don't eat at a fast food restaurant, you're now eating food that's produced by this system.