'Food Inc.' puts the gross in 'groceries'
Updated Sat. Jun. 20 2009
Angela Mulholland, CTV.ca News
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The images of chickens struggling to stand under overgrown breasts, and cow carcasses being forced through massive meat grinders may make viewers of "Food Inc." avert their eyes. But director Robert Kenner hopes his film is ultimately an eye-opener.
Kenner's thoughtful, if occasionally revolting, documentary bills itself as an exposure of the food industry's underbelly that will make you "never look at dinner the same way."
Informant: Martin Weatherall
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Angela Mulholland, CTV.ca News
//www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090619/food_inc_090620/20090620?hub=Entertainment
The images of chickens struggling to stand under overgrown breasts, and cow carcasses being forced through massive meat grinders may make viewers of "Food Inc." avert their eyes. But director Robert Kenner hopes his film is ultimately an eye-opener.
Kenner's thoughtful, if occasionally revolting, documentary bills itself as an exposure of the food industry's underbelly that will make you "never look at dinner the same way."
Informant: Martin Weatherall
//freepage.twoday.net/search?q=food+industry
rudkla - 22. Jun, 09:05