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Food Inc.: A Participant Guide: How Industrial Food is Making Us Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do About It --- www.source4book.com
Food Inc.: A Participant Guide: How Industrial Food is Making Us Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do About It
Author: Participant Media, Karl Weber
ISBN: 1586486942
Binding: Paperbackhttp://www.source4book.comPages: 336
Publish Date: 2009-05-05http://www.source4book.comPublisher: PublicAffairs
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 of 5
Inspiring
2010-09-06    Rating : 4 of 5
An inspiring hard hitting book on the atrocities of the food industry in the USA. A good thought provoking read.
Food, and its production is more complex than you think.
2010-07-26    Rating : 4 of 5
This book is a companion to the movie of the same name, and for maximum benefit you need access to the movie, however is it useful and informative by itself. If you are interested, really interested in what you eat and what our food choices (or forced lack of choices) mean, this is a good, easy read. The UPC on the cow on the cover (cleverly the UPC for the book) says a good deal about our modern food system; it provides food that is largely manufactured, processed, grown or raised in ways that are at stark contrast what most of us think looking at foods in the grocery store. In many cases, as the subtitle says, it is making us sick, fat and poor, and doing much the same to the rest of the world.

Another excellent book, more detailed, for further reading on this general topic, would be "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Micheal Pollan, which I also bought from Amazon.com.
A much needed wake up call
2010-06-09    Rating : 5 of 5
I purchased this book as a gift for my father who, while being a college professor, is a bit naive about sustainability and today's agricultural practices. For those who cannot grip the tremendous changes our production, labor, and farming practices have made this might help. Well written, full of facts and engaging topics, "Food, Inc." is a good start for those who want to make a change by starting small and being AWARE while providing resources for taking further steps.
FOOD, INC
2010-05-24    Rating : 5 of 5
This book really educated me and my co-workers on the products we buy and eat. I would recommend this book to everyone. I think books like this should be in schools throughout teh country so that kids understand at an early age the way things are made and the things that are being put on on dinner tables.
how i was sent a book when i ordered a dvd
2010-05-18    Rating : 1 of 5
i did not order the book but ordered the dvd. i received a credit from american express because you sent the wrong thing. i guess american express is not worried about the $10+ charge and you got paid for sendint the wrong thing.
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