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    The best lunch I ever had was at Le’Grill with some of my closest friends. We got to go off on our own and have lunch wherever we wanted for one hour, Renbrook gave us more freedom than they ever had before. We chose to go here because it was in a beautiful part of the city. Old Quebec City amazing architecture, the buildings made you feel like you were somewhere special. The streets were mainly stone like Venice Italy. The music being played by local street performers tied the whole experience…

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    Effects Of Greed

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    entanglements of corporate affairs. Food industries and companies, such as the Meat Industry and Monsanto, created deeply rooted ties with the government-through bribes, donations to official’s causes, and blackmail-in order for these companies to deceive the American consumer into eating foods that are potentially…

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    Food Inc Iron Triangle

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    Food inc. is a documentary by food activist, that gives a harsh reality within Americas corporate power over the food industry. Food inc. has many ways that it represents the iron triangle. such as Gateway for corruption and manipulation. The iron triangle is a distinctive association with interest groups, the bureaucracy, and congress. The alliance of these sectors can and have caused corruption in the government in direct correlation, this pact disregards the American citizens needs and gives…

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    We are what we eat, so knowing where exactly our food comes from is crucial. When it comes to food, what are we really eating? These questions have sparked my interest in the food industry and how food goes from production to your plate. Chickens, cows, pigs, and other farm animals are subject to abuse in these meat farms. Many never get to live outdoors and most of them are usually forced to live in tiny cages or warehouse floors without even seeing daylight. Chickens and pigs are crammed into…

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    Chicagoans everyday face the threat of hunger, the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s primary mission is to not only holistically address this issue across the city, but also work collaboratively with public schools, individuals and other partners in the area to combat food insecurity. Along with food drives and orchestral concerts that this organization participates in annually, one of the most important events that the Chicago Food Depository runs is the 31st Annual Hunger Walk on Saturday,…

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    The novel showed America the problems with the meat industry. How unsanitary and disgusting things were in the meat they ate every day. This book helped establish the Pure Food and Drug Act as well as the Meat Inspection Act. As impactful as these acts were for the food they did nothing for the workers. The workers had to figure out how to protect themselves. The working class had little education, no money and zero political influence. The only way to change their circumstances would be to…

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    Do you really believe that animals should have the same rights as us humans? If you think about this, passing a Bill of Rights for animals could go against centuries of human culture, increase the cost of food, hinder medical research, and may cause other problems. I believe that animals should not have a Bill of Rights. My first reason is that such a law would go against human culture because we as people run the world. Can animals even work, cook, clean, or even talk, think about it.…

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    Hog farming practices have varied greatly throughout history. The industry consolidation of swine farming in the United States started in North Carolina in the nineteen eighties. This industry consolidation is when farms either went big or started raising thousands of hogs, that spend their entire lives inside barns. The mechanization of swine farming started years earlier and, started a chain reaction of technological advances that spread the mass production of hogs nationwide. These…

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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    1. The film Food Inc. shines a light on the problems we face when purchasing food within the United States. Our food is largely a rearrangement of the same basic crops. The number one crop within the United States of course being corn. Corn has long been grown in the North American region due to its low maintenance growing and its ability to grow in both warm and cooler climates. Corn is such a staple food within the United States; it is involved in nearly nighty percent of all products found in…

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    the growth of Americas population and demand for more food to be produced there is no surprise that one company took a stand to accommodate those needs. Modern day Americans are lazy and always try to find the route that is most convenient for them, which found its way into when, where, and how Americans eat. Birthing the fast food restaurant chains we all know and love today, yet everything we do comes with a price. Having the option of fast food with its filling meals and cheap prices has…

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