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This docuseries travels deep into the heart of the food supply chain to reveal unsavory truths and expose hidden forces that shape what we eat. Watch trailers & learn more.
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Serie documental que explora en profundidad el recorrido que...
- Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food: Everything You ... - Netflix
In the documentary film Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your...
- Rotten | Sitio oficial de Netflix
16 sie 2023 · In the documentary film Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food, filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig (The Devil We Know) examines the food industry in the United States and investigates how its systemic fractures lead to outbreaks of foodborne pathogens –– and deadly consequences.
2 lip 2023 · For those looking to see the shocking side of factory farming, look no further than one of the best food documentaries on Netflix. Rotten takes viewers on a serious investigation of the dark side of the food industry, from giant meat-processing plants to airplane hangar-sized warehouses full of chickens packed so tightly they can barely move.
8 sie 2019 · These nine healthy food documentaries can shed some light! Americans consume more processed food and sugar than ever before. And, of course, this results in a decline in overall health.
6 lip 2017 · Forks Over Knives takes a look at the claim that almost all degenerative diseases currently overtaking the United States can be controlled (or eliminated completely) by cutting out processed and...
13 kwi 2024 · The new documentary Food, Inc. 2, which is now playing in select theaters and available for rent on streaming platforms, argues that when a product’s calorie or fat count appears too good...
15 sty 2024 · Why is it that documentaries highlighting the awful reality of ultra-processed foods drive you to want to eat more ultra-processed foods? Netflix’s new documentary You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment reveals the horrors of industrial farming and then features fried chicken and burgers that look, quite frankly, still utterly delicious.