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FOOD:
 A system in crisis




IES Milano | Social Innovation 2011 | Gabriela Baron
Material based on the Food Inc Discussion Guide developed by the Center for Ecoliteracy
DISCUSSION GUIDE
1.
How fast food has transformed not only
what and how people eat, but also
farming practices and the entire global
food system.
The transition to factory farming took place
partly in response to our societyʼs move to
fast food.

As people came to expect food that was
inexpensive and unvarying in quality and
taste, the food industry looked for
ways to produce the food as efficiently and
uniformly as possible. Unfortunately,
while industrially produced food appears
inexpensive, the price we pay at the
cash register doesnʼt reflect its true cost.
Last night’s dinner....
Which individual do you think
has the most rights?
2.
The pervasiveness of corn in todayʼs
foods and how government subsidies
have altered the way that food is
produced and consumed
Most of the corn Americans eat today
comes not from the cob, but by way of food
ingredients and additives in processed
foods and meat from corn-fed livestock.
1. the patty (corn-fed beef),
2. the cheese (cornstarch),
3. the bun (high-fructose corn syrup),
4. the ketchup (high-fructose corn
syrup and corn syrup),
5. the fries (corn oil),
6. the shake (corn syrup solids and
cellulose gum).
Whose responsibility do you think it is to
inform us about what is in our food?

Is it our responsibility to find out, the
producerʼs responsibility to make it more
clear, or both? Why do you think so?
3.
The unintended consequences of our
current food system: the occasional
contamination of the food supply and the
very real risks presented to the
population.
Each year, approximately 325,000
Americans are hospitalized and 5,000 die
from food-borne illness.

Like two-year-old Kevin in the film, many
are sickened by Escherichia coli (E. coli).

- Feeding cattle cheap and abundant corn
seemed like a good idea when people
started doing it, but it had some unintended
consequences...
Numerous federal agencies are responsible
for food safety and inspection in the United
States, including the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), and others. However,
no one agency is responsible for all foods,
and agencies may split responsibility for even
the same food product.

Whoʼs responsible for keeping our food safe?
4.
Fast food and processed foods are often
less expensive than healthier foods
because many of their ingredients come
from crops subsidized by the federal
government.
U.S. farm subsidies first began during the
Great Depression as a way to help
farmers survive wide fluctuations in crop
prices.

Over time, these subsidies have artificially
lowered the prices of certain crops, like
corn and soybeans, encouraging their
overproduction and making them much
cheaper than other crops.
Michael Pollan says “Thatʼs what weʼve
been heavily subsidizing, encouraging
farmers to grow more of, and thatʼs what
makes fast food so cheap.
Meanwhile over in the produce section, the
head of broccoli costs more than a
fast-food hamburger. Why is that? We do
very little to encourage farmers to grow
what are called specialty crops, which is
actual food you can eat.”
Income, diet, obesity, and Type 2 diabetes
are all linked, and the film suggests that
Americaʼs farm subsidy system plays a part.

>Some say that food choices fall under the
realm of personal responsibility...

Would it be okay with you that healthy food
is only available to people who can afford it?
5.
The differences between smallscale
farming and industrial farming,
considering workersʼ rights and
immigration.
Today, in the U.S., just five companies
control over 83 percent of the beef packing
market and 66 percent of the pork packing
market.

While the unskilled laborers in large
slaughterhouses have one of the most
dangerous jobs in the U.S., they have low
wages, little job security, and no union to
represent them.
As an example:

NAFTA has caused prices to drop, thus
hurting small farms with little resilience to
such changes. An estimated 1.5 million farm
jobs have been lost in Mexico since 1994.

Although NAFTA is only one factor in this
decline, the trade agreement has forced
small-time Mexican farmers to compete with
U.S.-subsidized corn producers.
Whether or not you think illegal immigration
(or the influx of undocumented workers) is a
problem, how is illegal immigration
connected to the food we eat?
6.
The economics of our food system and
the market forces that influence food
companies.

Industrial food not being “honest food”
because it doesnʼt include the
environmental, societal, and health costs
associated with it.
The organic food movement has been an
effort to lessen the environmental
trade-offs related to agriculture.

At first, organic products were primarily
from small farms and represented a tiny
segment of the food market. However,
their popularity grew over the years, and
large producers started to enter the
organic market.
By focusing on cost and abundance, our
society may be trading off safety, health,
environmental quality.... while promoting
large, profit-oriented corporations at the
same time.

Stonyfield Yogurt is now owned by Groupe Danone, Tomʼs
of Maine by Colgate, Kashi by Kellogg, and Burtʼs Bees by
Clorox, which are all large corporations.

How do you think consumers might react to learning that
the products are actually made by big corporations?
7.
Seeds developed through genetic
modification and patented by
corporations.

The company has the legal right to protect
their patent and keep farmerʼs from
saving seeds.
GMO technology offers the potential benefits
of increased yield, enhanced nutrition, and
increased drought resistance to help feed
the worldʼs poor...

At the same time, it also raises concerns of
antibiotic resistance and other human health
impacts, unintended transfer of genes
through cross-pollination, loss of
biodiversity, and the control of world food
production by private companies.
Companies like Monsanto can patent their
genetically modified seeds...

Is genetic material the same as intellectual
property?

Patenting seeds gives companies excessive
power over something that is vital for
everyone. Most of the worldʼs commercial
seed today is owned by a handful of
agrichemical-biotech companies.
8.
Measures taken by
businesses and lobbies
to protect the image of
their products, to hold
onto intellectual
property, and to avoid
providing more detailed
labels or warnings on
their food products.
Food is a huge industry, with Americans
spending over $1.5 trillion a year on
food.

Since there is so much at stake, it is
perhaps not surprising that food
corporations—from agribusinesses to food
processors to retailers—do everything in
their power to maximize earnings.
Food libel laws, also known as food
disparagement laws, have been passed in
thirteen states and make it illegal to
disseminate misinformation about foods.

They also make it easier for food companies
to sue critics. In 1999, Oprah Winfrey was
famously sued by Texas beef producers for
questioning the safety of hamburger meat.
Can you name different consumer products
that have warning labels about their use or
safety (cigarettes, alcohol, appliances,
games, and so on)?

What impact, if any, do you think these
labels have?
In the film, Barbara Kowalcyk appears to be
afraid to say how her eating habits have
changed as a result of her sonʼs death, and
she does not reveal the source of the meat
that killed him. What do you think of that?
9.
A world food shortage, the tremendous
amount of energy that goes into food
production, and the impacts of
industrialized food on our health and
environment.
While the average consumer may feel
powerless in the face of these issues and
the vastness of the food system, the system
does respond to consumer demand.
A good example,The tobacco industry:

Scientific research, lawsuits against the
government and the industry, organized
education campaigns, and other efforts have
led to significant progress in changing the
industry and tobacco policies worldwide.

Today, policies that tax tobacco, restrict
smoking in workplaces and public areas,
promote education, and regulate tobacco
manufacturing have all made a difference in
reducing the number of smokers.
What individual or collective actions are you
willing to take to improve our food system,
and what would be their impact?
• Buy from companies that treat workers,
animals, and the environment with respect.

• When you go to the supermarket, choose
foods that are in season. Buy foods that are
organic. Know whatʼs in your food. Read labels.

• The average meal travels 1,500 miles to the
supermarket. Buy foods that are grown locally.
Shop at farmersʼ markets. Plant a garden (even
a small one)
• Cook a meal with your family and eat
together.

• Everyone has a right to healthy food. Make
sure your farmersʼ market takes food stamps.
Ask your school board to provide healthy
school lunches.

• The FDA and USDA are supposed to protect
you and your family. Tell Congress to enforce
food safety standards and re-introduce Kevinʼs
Law.
You can vote to change this
system.

Three times a day.

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Food: a System in Crisis

  • 1. FOOD: A system in crisis IES Milano | Social Innovation 2011 | Gabriela Baron Material based on the Food Inc Discussion Guide developed by the Center for Ecoliteracy
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  • 6. How fast food has transformed not only what and how people eat, but also farming practices and the entire global food system.
  • 7. The transition to factory farming took place partly in response to our societyʼs move to fast food. As people came to expect food that was inexpensive and unvarying in quality and taste, the food industry looked for ways to produce the food as efficiently and uniformly as possible. Unfortunately, while industrially produced food appears inexpensive, the price we pay at the cash register doesnʼt reflect its true cost.
  • 9. Which individual do you think has the most rights?
  • 10. 2.
  • 11. The pervasiveness of corn in todayʼs foods and how government subsidies have altered the way that food is produced and consumed
  • 12. Most of the corn Americans eat today comes not from the cob, but by way of food ingredients and additives in processed foods and meat from corn-fed livestock.
  • 13.
  • 14. 1. the patty (corn-fed beef), 2. the cheese (cornstarch), 3. the bun (high-fructose corn syrup), 4. the ketchup (high-fructose corn syrup and corn syrup), 5. the fries (corn oil), 6. the shake (corn syrup solids and cellulose gum).
  • 15. Whose responsibility do you think it is to inform us about what is in our food? Is it our responsibility to find out, the producerʼs responsibility to make it more clear, or both? Why do you think so?
  • 16. 3.
  • 17. The unintended consequences of our current food system: the occasional contamination of the food supply and the very real risks presented to the population.
  • 18. Each year, approximately 325,000 Americans are hospitalized and 5,000 die from food-borne illness. Like two-year-old Kevin in the film, many are sickened by Escherichia coli (E. coli). - Feeding cattle cheap and abundant corn seemed like a good idea when people started doing it, but it had some unintended consequences...
  • 19. Numerous federal agencies are responsible for food safety and inspection in the United States, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and others. However, no one agency is responsible for all foods, and agencies may split responsibility for even the same food product. Whoʼs responsible for keeping our food safe?
  • 20. 4.
  • 21. Fast food and processed foods are often less expensive than healthier foods because many of their ingredients come from crops subsidized by the federal government.
  • 22. U.S. farm subsidies first began during the Great Depression as a way to help farmers survive wide fluctuations in crop prices. Over time, these subsidies have artificially lowered the prices of certain crops, like corn and soybeans, encouraging their overproduction and making them much cheaper than other crops.
  • 23. Michael Pollan says “Thatʼs what weʼve been heavily subsidizing, encouraging farmers to grow more of, and thatʼs what makes fast food so cheap. Meanwhile over in the produce section, the head of broccoli costs more than a fast-food hamburger. Why is that? We do very little to encourage farmers to grow what are called specialty crops, which is actual food you can eat.”
  • 24. Income, diet, obesity, and Type 2 diabetes are all linked, and the film suggests that Americaʼs farm subsidy system plays a part. >Some say that food choices fall under the realm of personal responsibility... Would it be okay with you that healthy food is only available to people who can afford it?
  • 25. 5.
  • 26. The differences between smallscale farming and industrial farming, considering workersʼ rights and immigration.
  • 27. Today, in the U.S., just five companies control over 83 percent of the beef packing market and 66 percent of the pork packing market. While the unskilled laborers in large slaughterhouses have one of the most dangerous jobs in the U.S., they have low wages, little job security, and no union to represent them.
  • 28. As an example: NAFTA has caused prices to drop, thus hurting small farms with little resilience to such changes. An estimated 1.5 million farm jobs have been lost in Mexico since 1994. Although NAFTA is only one factor in this decline, the trade agreement has forced small-time Mexican farmers to compete with U.S.-subsidized corn producers.
  • 29. Whether or not you think illegal immigration (or the influx of undocumented workers) is a problem, how is illegal immigration connected to the food we eat?
  • 30. 6.
  • 31. The economics of our food system and the market forces that influence food companies. Industrial food not being “honest food” because it doesnʼt include the environmental, societal, and health costs associated with it.
  • 32. The organic food movement has been an effort to lessen the environmental trade-offs related to agriculture. At first, organic products were primarily from small farms and represented a tiny segment of the food market. However, their popularity grew over the years, and large producers started to enter the organic market.
  • 33. By focusing on cost and abundance, our society may be trading off safety, health, environmental quality.... while promoting large, profit-oriented corporations at the same time. Stonyfield Yogurt is now owned by Groupe Danone, Tomʼs of Maine by Colgate, Kashi by Kellogg, and Burtʼs Bees by Clorox, which are all large corporations. How do you think consumers might react to learning that the products are actually made by big corporations?
  • 34. 7.
  • 35. Seeds developed through genetic modification and patented by corporations. The company has the legal right to protect their patent and keep farmerʼs from saving seeds.
  • 36. GMO technology offers the potential benefits of increased yield, enhanced nutrition, and increased drought resistance to help feed the worldʼs poor... At the same time, it also raises concerns of antibiotic resistance and other human health impacts, unintended transfer of genes through cross-pollination, loss of biodiversity, and the control of world food production by private companies.
  • 37. Companies like Monsanto can patent their genetically modified seeds... Is genetic material the same as intellectual property? Patenting seeds gives companies excessive power over something that is vital for everyone. Most of the worldʼs commercial seed today is owned by a handful of agrichemical-biotech companies.
  • 38. 8.
  • 39. Measures taken by businesses and lobbies to protect the image of their products, to hold onto intellectual property, and to avoid providing more detailed labels or warnings on their food products.
  • 40. Food is a huge industry, with Americans spending over $1.5 trillion a year on food. Since there is so much at stake, it is perhaps not surprising that food corporations—from agribusinesses to food processors to retailers—do everything in their power to maximize earnings.
  • 41. Food libel laws, also known as food disparagement laws, have been passed in thirteen states and make it illegal to disseminate misinformation about foods. They also make it easier for food companies to sue critics. In 1999, Oprah Winfrey was famously sued by Texas beef producers for questioning the safety of hamburger meat.
  • 42. Can you name different consumer products that have warning labels about their use or safety (cigarettes, alcohol, appliances, games, and so on)? What impact, if any, do you think these labels have?
  • 43. In the film, Barbara Kowalcyk appears to be afraid to say how her eating habits have changed as a result of her sonʼs death, and she does not reveal the source of the meat that killed him. What do you think of that?
  • 44. 9.
  • 45. A world food shortage, the tremendous amount of energy that goes into food production, and the impacts of industrialized food on our health and environment.
  • 46. While the average consumer may feel powerless in the face of these issues and the vastness of the food system, the system does respond to consumer demand.
  • 47. A good example,The tobacco industry: Scientific research, lawsuits against the government and the industry, organized education campaigns, and other efforts have led to significant progress in changing the industry and tobacco policies worldwide. Today, policies that tax tobacco, restrict smoking in workplaces and public areas, promote education, and regulate tobacco manufacturing have all made a difference in reducing the number of smokers.
  • 48. What individual or collective actions are you willing to take to improve our food system, and what would be their impact?
  • 49. • Buy from companies that treat workers, animals, and the environment with respect. • When you go to the supermarket, choose foods that are in season. Buy foods that are organic. Know whatʼs in your food. Read labels. • The average meal travels 1,500 miles to the supermarket. Buy foods that are grown locally. Shop at farmersʼ markets. Plant a garden (even a small one)
  • 50. • Cook a meal with your family and eat together. • Everyone has a right to healthy food. Make sure your farmersʼ market takes food stamps. Ask your school board to provide healthy school lunches. • The FDA and USDA are supposed to protect you and your family. Tell Congress to enforce food safety standards and re-introduce Kevinʼs Law.
  • 51. You can vote to change this system. Three times a day.