Food Inc Research Paper

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If I were to ask people, “Do you see anything wrong with the food system in America?” the majority of people would respond “No”. After all, America is the best country on Earth. How could the alleged best country on Earth be running on a tainted system that only cares about profit? It was not until I did my own research that I uncover the many, many flaws. After watching the documentary Food Inc., it is very evident that the current system providing the nation with food and food safety is broken. In order to amend the current system, there needs to be changes in three key areas: the government, the producers, and the consumers. In order to amend the current system, there needs to be a change in the government. Currently, the government is filled with individuals that used to work for the same corporations that the government is supposed to protect the American people from. To give one of the many examples from Food Inc., Clarence Thomas, a Supreme Court Justice, worked for one of the most …show more content…

Consumers need to demand better quality products, they need to call their state Senator’s office and voice their feelings towards the lack of protection in the food industry, and they need to stand their ground. When shopping, consumers need to avoid purchasing non-organic products as much as possible, and as much as they can afford to do so. When driving through a fast food restaurant, instead of ordering a large fry and ten-piece chicken nugget combo-meal, order a salad or a wrap. Consumers run the market, and whenever corporations see less of a demand for highly-processed foods, they will replace those products with more whole, organic foods. As a counter-argument, some may claim that the consumers have no say in what food is sold at the supermarket, however, in Food Inc., the sales representative for Walmart admitted that they began filtering in more organic products because that is what

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