The film, Food, Inc., captures the politics, corruption, unsafe conditions, unsanitary conditions and downright inhumane practices that are taking place in the United States world of agricultural "business". Filmmaker/producer, Robert Kenner, takes the viewer on a journey that allows him or her to see how little they know about the business of food, or how much the viewer is willing to ignore it. Apparently, there are about five large companies that are controlling the food in the United States. With the amount of people in the United States, and the push for this hurried lifestyle we live, animals and plants are being manufactured into genetically engineered substances. Animals aren't eating the foods they are supposed to be eating anymore, in fact, they are all mostly eating corn. Severe changes like this are leading to the development and spreading of deadly bacterias, and what is most disturbing, is that the people who are supposed to be the "watch dogs" for the food industry are actually executives of these incredibly strong five companies.
Kenner, R. (Producer/Director). (2008). Food, Inc. [DVD]. Magnolia Home Entertainment
Kenner, R. (Producer/Director). (2008). Food, Inc. [DVD]. Magnolia Home Entertainment