i watched it and some of the stuff was pretty eye opening.
i thought parts of it weak, (the mother whose child died) and would have suited a separate program. ) but on the whole it was pretty damming of the food industry, it also seemed fair and impartial as much as could be expected. loved the guy who ran a natural farm where cattle feed on grass, his philosophy made a lot of sense.
will i still eat meat? yes, sadly i like the taste of it too much. it would be be nice to think the meat i ate was was farmed in a good way but after seeing the documentary it's hard to expect.
what blew me away was the corn fructose and the subsidisation of corn
i thought parts of it weak, (the mother whose child died) and would have suited a separate program. ) but on the whole it was pretty damming of the food industry, it also seemed fair and impartial as much as could be expected. loved the guy who ran a natural farm where cattle feed on grass, his philosophy made a lot of sense.
will i still eat meat? yes, sadly i like the taste of it too much. it would be be nice to think the meat i ate was was farmed in a good way but after seeing the documentary it's hard to expect.
what blew me away was the corn fructose and the subsidisation of corn