Food, Inc.
In the modern world, many people are distant from their food sources. What does this actually mean for our world though? Who pays the price for cheap, standardized food production? What does this do to our culture? Food, Inc. chronicles the history of agricultural practices in the US, highlighting the corruption and “high efficiency” industrialization of food production systems, leaving human health and the state of our land in jeopardy. Ultimately, the film underscores the power of consumers to make changes that turn the tides of food practice in the United States.