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Critical Thinking Questions! FOOD INC. Critical Thinking Questions!

RAISING CHICKENS! WHICH INDIVIDUAL DO YOU THINK HAS THE MOST RIGHTS? ( PLACE A 1 NEXT THAT INDIVIDUAL) WHICH HAS THE LEAST? ( PUT A 5 NEXT TO THAT INDIVIDUAL) HOW WOULD YOU RANK THE OTHER INDIVIDUALS? CHICKEN PRESIDENT OF THE POULTRY COMPANY CHICKEN CONSUMER CHICKEN FARMWORKER CHICKEN FARMER

CHAPTER 2- FOOD INC. RIGHT TO KNOW! WHY MIGHT IT BE A PROBLEM THAT THE MAJORITY OF OUR FOOD IS MADE MOSTLY FROM JUST CORN AND SOYBEANS-SO THAT NEARLY EVERYTHING WE EAT CONTAINS THEM? WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY DO YOU THINK IT IS TO INFORM US ABOUT WHAT IS IN OUR FOOD? IS IT OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO FIND OUT, THE PRODUCER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE IT MORE CLEAR, OR BOTH? WHY DO YOU THINK SO? GOOGLE- JUST LABEL IT

CHAPTER 3 WHO’S RESPONSIBLE FOR KEVIN’S DEATH? THE SALESPERSON? MEAT DISTRIBUTOR? WORKER AT MEATPACKING PLANT? WHAT ABOUT FEDERAL COURT JUDGES WHO’S SAID THAT GOVERNMENT DOESN’T HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO SHUT DOWN A MEATPACKING PLANT THAT REPEATEDLY FAILS CONTAMINANT TESTS?

CHAPTER 3 CONTINUED! IMAGINE THAT YOU ACCIDENTALLY HIT AND KILLED SOMEONE WHILE DRIVING YOUR CAR. YOU DIDN’T MEAN TO HURT THE PERSON AND YOU ARE VERY SORRY ABOUT IT. DOES THAT MEAN YOU ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE? WHAT SHOULD BE THE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE PERSON/COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR KEVIN’S DEATH? PARTIALLY RESPONSIBLE? WHAT STEPS CAN WE MAKE TO ENSURE A DEATH LIKE KEVIN’S NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN?

CHAPTER 4-ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD HOW CAN WE MAKE HEALTHY FOOD AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE? THE FILM GIVES THE IMPRESSION THAT FOOD IS EITHER CHEAP OR HEALTHY. DO YOU THINK IT IS TRUE THAT FOOD IS EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, OR THIS IS A FALSE DICHOTOMY? IN THE FILM, THE MOTHER, MARIA ANDREA GONZALEZ, SAYS, “WE’RE REALLY TIGHT FROM EITHER PAYING FOR HIS MEDICIINE TO BE HEALTHY OR BUYING VEGETABLES TO BE HEALTHY? WHICH SHOULD SHE CHOOSE IF SHE CANNOT AFFORD BOTH?

CHAPTER 4 CONTINUED SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT RESTRUCTURE IT’S POLICIES TO ALLOW MORE ACCESS TO HEALTHIER FOODS? DO YOU THINK HEALTHY EATING SHOULD BE A RIGHT, A RESPONSIBILITY, OR A PRIVELEGE?

Chapter 5 Keith Ludlum in the film says, “They have the same mentality toward workers as they do toward the hogs.” What do you think of this statement? If it is true,how might that influence the treatment of both workers and hogs? • Slaughterhouse workers may earn as little as $8 an hour to do the work shown in the film. For how much money would you be willing to do this work? What else might you demand? 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?

CHAPTER 6 Farmer Joel Salatin in the film says, “We’re willing to subsidize the food system to create the mystique of cheap food when actually it’s very expensive food.” What might he mean by that?

CHAPTER 7 Should companies be able to own the DNA contained in plant seeds? Saving seeds from each year’s crop is a tradition farmers have followed for thousands of years. Think of a tradition that has been in your family for a long time. What if you could no longer have this tradition because someone now legally claims it as theirs?

CHAPTER 7 (continued) Consider what it would be like if people could buy and sell DNA on eBay, write a scenario illustrating the possible implications!

WRAP UP! The film describes how the meatpacking industry took advantage of immigrant workers a century ago, until Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle—a landmark book that spurred major improvements, including antitrust laws and labor unions. Remind students of this part of the film and ask them to write a short reflection, describing how people fixed the meatpacking industry’s labor problems before and how we might fix them again in an enduring way.