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Revision as of 22:26, 24 January 2017

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1. Facts that you are surprised by, think important, or are suspicious of.;

2. Questions raised by the movie;

3. Claims or thesis that the movie's documentary evidence seems to support.

Notes for Food, Inc.

  • Agrarian images in supermarkets are ideological. Conceal reality of food production.
  • Concentration of markets in a few large corporations.
  • Chicken Industry
  • 10min "Smells like money to me!" economics of industrial chicken ag. health issues. transparency issues
  • Corn Story
  • industrial foods as rearrangements of corn -- from 20 bushels an acre to 200 (I wonder what yield is for a modern organic corn field?).
  • Jack in the Box Ecoli Story
  • Kevin's Law - 37min industrial meat plants footage.
  • Family segment -
  • Joel Salatin Show -- "honest food" includes externalities. speech on not maximizing growth to preserve food integrity (very interesting topic)
  • Hog Segment 55:44 32,000 / day recruiting from Mexico after dumping cheap corn there.
  • Organic Industry Story
  • Stoneyfield -- hippie origins, now in Walmart
  • Monsanto and Seed Patents
  • seed cleaner
  • Closing political argument "regulatory capture"
  • Food libel Laws
  • Oprah case -
  • STUDENT NOTES
  • -Treatment of chickens is not so cut and dry, very unclear about most practices
  • -Fix it chemically rather than going back to the root
  • -Big Money influences all decisions in the industry
  • -Most amount for cheapest cost
  • -Regulation is subpar
  • -Corn is a huge commodity in the food industry, not just for Human consumption but for livestock as well