A well overdue return to the blogiverse and a serious change of pace from Glengarry Glen Ross make up key characteristics of this review. Despite invoking a healthy dose of shock and horror about just what kind of glutenous (check the pun) pigs we all are, this flick actually communicates a reason for change. The industry that feeds us is also poisoning us, because hey, nourishing us isn't all that profitable.
I've seen Food Inc. and been unmoved at the idea of animal cruelty, and I've sat through Supersize Me and salivated over McNuggets. However, this documentary somehow, some way manages to get the point across, "eat good, or die not trying."
If you're the least bit concerned about the damage you're doing to your body by eating out of the freezer section, or dining out every night (and I admit I was not), consider Food Matters a tasty morsel. Just don't cook it for too long, it saps out all the nutrients.
I've seen Food Inc. and been unmoved at the idea of animal cruelty, and I've sat through Supersize Me and salivated over McNuggets. However, this documentary somehow, some way manages to get the point across, "eat good, or die not trying."
If you're the least bit concerned about the damage you're doing to your body by eating out of the freezer section, or dining out every night (and I admit I was not), consider Food Matters a tasty morsel. Just don't cook it for too long, it saps out all the nutrients.
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