The makers of the Oscar-nominated 2008 documentary “Food, Inc.” never planned to make a sequel. They figured they’d said it all in their harrowing look at what they called a broken, unsustainable food system, controlled by a few all-powerful corporations. But 16 years later they’re back with “Food, Inc. 2.
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A lot has happened since 2008. More people are interested in what they’re eating and where it’s from. Farmer’s markets are everywhere, and supermarkets carry organic and GMO-free food, because consumers want it. In Immokalee, Florida, lifelong farmworker Gerardo Reyes Chavez explains how immigrant workers — mostly Latino and Haitians — are both relied upon and mistreated. “The industry wants immigrant workers because they feel they can take advantage of us,” he says. If we’re eating fruits and vegetables, Schlosser and Pollan tell us, we’re part of a chain of exploitation.
Marion Nestle, biologist and nutritionist at New York University, looks back a few decades and marvels at how food has has become something available anytime, anywhere: “You go into a clothing store and there are candy bars at the checkout counter.” She especially marvels at the escalating portion size over the years, a thought illustrated by a stack of pancakes that keeps on growing.
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