Food Inc.: A Participant Guide: How Industrial Food is Making Us Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do About It
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- ISBN13: 9781586486945
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Expanding on the film’s themes, the book Food, Inc. will answer persons questions through a series of challenging essays by leading experts and thinkers. This book will encourage persons inspired by the film to learn more about the issues, and act to change the world.
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Because We as Americans seem to have such fleeting attention spans, I wouldn,t recommend the book to persons like myself who don’t need the “numbers” as proof, but the book is considerate and goes above and beyond to show you the truth with stats, charts, graphs etc…to back it up.
Additional than that it is a very excellent read regarding the theme!
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
We should all be aware of the decisions that were made on our behalf concerning our food supply. The things you will learn from this DVD will shock you, if you havent been made aware of them before. The choice for cheaper food has been the route of all our dietary ills.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
Food Inc. is both captivating and horrifying. This eye opening adventure simply and lacking malice exposes the modern food industry in America. It is essential viewing for any health-conscious individual. WARNING – do your shopping before you read this book. I went to the store after and came home with one organic zucchini and a cup of yogurt.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
The book contained a lot of useful information about the horrible and treacherous state of our food production in this country; but, I would have preferred if had it been written more in the style of Quick Food Nation or Spoiled–one leader and one consistent voice rather than as a series of disjointed essays.
It is informative, though…so if you want to learn more, don’t hesitate to pick up a copy,
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Alarming, eye opening facts! I plot on hanging on to this book and review periodically, especially when I reflect I want a quick food burger. Certainly a fantastic book!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5