Food, Inc.


Food, Inc. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by filmmaker Robert Kenner. The Academy Awardnominated film examines corporate farming in the United States, concluding that agribusiness produces food that is unhealthy, in a way that is environmentally harmful and abusive of both animals and employees. The film is narrated by Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser.

The films first segment examines the industrial production of meat chicken, beef, and pork, calling it inhumane and economically and environmentally unsustainable. The second segment looks at the industrial production of grains and vegetables primarily corn and soy beans, again labeling this economically and environmentally unsustainable. The films third and final segment is about the economic and legal power, such as food labelling regulations of the major food companies, the profits of which are based on supplying cheap but contaminated food, the heavy use of petroleumbased chemicals largely pesticides and fertilizers, and the promotion of unhealthy food consumption habits by the American public. It shows companies like WalMart transitioning towards organic foods as that industry is booming in the recent health movement.Michael Pollan was a consultant and appears in the film. Eric Schlosser coproduced and appears in the film. Participant Media was the production company. The film took three years to make. Director Kenner claims that he spent large amounts of his budget on legal fees to try to protect himself against lawsuits from industrial food producers, pesticide and fertilizer manufacturers, and other companies criticized in the film. ........

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