- Watching with our dear friends, Tim and Lindsay
- The ending song and statements brought tears to my eyes
- The documentary was the first one I had watched that really opened my eyes to the corruptness of the food industry and how important supporting local businesses was.
- I began to recognize the disparities in the food system and question if the 'obesity crisis' was really about education and health or if it was more about capitalism and putting money in large corporations pockets.
I continued to watch Food, Inc. over the years and throughout our food journey; the ending song and statements still brought tears to my eyes, but I began to see things in the documentary that troubled me. Most recently, a professor, Katie Gillespie, showed Food, Inc. on the first day of class for Animals, Ethics and Food: Deconstructing Dominant Discourse and I wrote a journal entry where I finally reflected on Food, Inc. and the portions that troubled me.