Last summer, many Americans got a peek into industrial food production — an area that most of us know little about — through Robert Kenner’s startling film "Food, Inc."
Now — starting today, in fact — “Food, Inc.” is available on DVD. For less than $20, you can get a copy (or several) to watch yourself or to pass around to friends and neighbors who didn’t get a chance to see it.
After all, it’s a film that has changed lives — or at least has gotten people to ask more questions about their food.
Not familiar with “Food, Inc.”? Here’s the trailer:
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