Food, Inc. - True Cost of Cheap Food
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Don't miss the movie Food, Inc. It's playing in theaters now!
The Truth About Our Food
Robert Kenner's movie Food, Inc. reveals the shocking truth about:
- the food we eat
- how our food is produced
- what we have become
- where we go from here
Our Contaminated Food
Why are food scares becoming more frequent?
Food contaminants E. coli and salmonella can cause serious illness and even death.
See the movie Food, Inc. and find out how to protect yourself.
Danger in the Food Industry
The food industry and factory farms are putting our safety at risk. Here's what's affected:
- quality and safety of food
- health of humans
- health of animals
- health of the environment
The movie Food, Inc. will change you. You'll get an inside look at how industrial food producers are putting profit over health. Not only is your health affected, but also the health of farm workers, animals and the planet.
True Cost of Food
What's it going to be?
- Fast food vs. fresh whole food?
- Factory food vs. food safety?
- Animal abuse vs. humane treatment of animals?
- Fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics and growth hormones vs. organic food?
Do you want to eat good quality real food but can't afford it?
Think again. Factory food is heavily subsidized. That's why it's cheaper at the checkout till. But we pay for that price break because factory food makes us fat and sick. Factory food has resulted in unsustainably high health care costs. Escalating health care costs are driving us bankrupt.
Organic food, on the other hand, reflects the true cost of food. Organic farmers do not receive the large subsidies that industrial food manufacturers receive.
Bottom line: Can you still afford to eat factory food?
Bring Back the Family Farm
How can we fix the food industry?
The answer: Bring Back the Family Farm
Here's the benefits of the mixed family farm:
- humane treatment of animals
- grow seasonal crops suitable to the location
- ensure food security in your area
- economically support your local farmers
- fresher, healthier food picked at its peak
- reduce environmental impact by transporting food shorter distances to market
For more about the wisdom of the family farm, see the movie Food, Inc. in theaters now!
Order the paperback or eBook now and start losing weight today!










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