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Leanne 2022-04-22 07:01:39

Everything is profitable. It seems absurd to see the Big Brother era in 1984, when farmers were monitored, and when new crop genes were invented, they would have crop patents and no one else could grow them. Feel sorry for those farmers and those workers who are restricted by food companies. Kevin Bill, admired such a mother, whose son's death did not cause her passive resistance, but a more active struggle for other families on food safety issues. So my question is what about China in the current world? What about the big companies after the documentary came out? In the end, I still gave everyone hope. How a country depends on the people themselves. As Long Yingtai said, why are you not angry?

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  • Josie 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    Yankees always like to make movies like this, but nothing has changed in the end

  • Kole 2021-12-27 08:01:11

    It turns out that Grandpa Mai is Hitler of the animal world

Food, Inc. quotes

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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.

  • 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?