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西方的食品污染请看电影实况采访:“ Food, Inc.“
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Why YOU should see Food, Inc.
& V1 @" h4 I# h: D9 q# ~If you care about your health, or the environment; if you care about human rights, or justice, if you care about food safety, national security, animal rights, sustainability, nutrition, integrity, fairness, or doing what’s right, you (the person reading this blog right now) should see Food, Inc.
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8 V1 u7 k( a; B# V3 b7 {: C% sIgnorance may be bliss, but ignorance is costly. This movie may not change how you eat – I probably wouldn’t have been able to alter much when 3 of us lived on $100 a month for food (although my goal is to change what food is affordable!), but at the very least, let our shopping choices be informed decisions. There are changes we can make. The industry has been slowly taking over our country. Let’s take it back!& I& E% Z$ D! C6 J( s* u
z) q! B. I, E8 Q9 ~; M+ N3 GSome problems with our industrial monoculture food system: high cost of fossil fuels, great potential for contamination (intentional or unintentional), loss of diversity due to gene patenting means one bad disease could be catastrophic to our yield. We are getting a taste of it with the potato/tomato blight in the Northeast, (Perhaps this is exactly the practice round we need to prevent disaster on a large scale in the future), inhumane treatment of illegal workers (who lost their jobs because we dump our cheap subsidized corn in their countries), animal farmer “slavery” to large corporations, antibiotic resistance, bullying people out of business (Mo’s story breaks my heart), loss of topsoil, pollutions of our water from pesticides and fertilizers, loss of nutrients during transportation, and government debt.) v+ Z! [! Q7 [/ {! C5 A9 u2 [
) e( y9 U4 u8 v6 p4 S! ICompanies respond to our buying choices. As one supplier says in the film, “People have got to start demanding good, wholesome food of us. And we’ll deliver, I promise you.” Even a small change can result in more equitable practices. Let’s tell them we want honest food. |
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