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  1. www.amazon.com › Fed-Up-Katie-Couric › dpFed Up - amazon.com

    Sep 9, 2014 · The movie suggests that we start solving this problem by 1) changing the way we produce and consume food - a difficult process that involves pressuring our government to get its priorities straight, make laws that protect our health, and quit subsidizing the very industry that is making us sick; and 2) giving people knowledge and tools to cook ...

  2. www.facebook.com › FedUpMovieFed Up - Facebook

    Fed Up. 389,263 likes · 10 talking about this. The film the food industry doesn't want you to see. Now on Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital.

  3. May 19, 2014 · A new documentary, Fed Up, alleges it all boils down to a simple substance most of us consume every day: sugar. The pushers of "the new tobacco," according to the film, are the food industry and ...

  4. May 9, 2014 · Fed Up. PG, 1 hr 32 min. For the past 30 years, everything we thought we knew about food and exercise is dead wrong. FED UP is the film the food industry doesn’t want you to see. From Katie Couric, Laurie David (Oscar winning producer of AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH) and director Stephanie Soechtig, FED UP will change the way you eat forever.

  5. Fed Up blows the lid off everything we thought we knew about food and weight loss, revealing a 30-year campaign by the food industry, aided by the U.S. government, to mislead and confuse the American public, resulting in one of the largest health epidemics in history.

  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › Fed-UpPrime Video: Fed Up

    Fed Up. 7.7 1 h 35 min 2014 ALL. Le film révèle une prise de conscience jamais atteinte jusqu'ici à propos de l'industrie alimentaire. La réalisatrice Stephanie Soechtig et la journaliste télé Katie Couric nous emmènent dans cette étude pour comprendre pourquoi, en dépit de l'attention des médias, de la fascination des gens pour l ...

  7. Fed Up DOCUMENTARY Filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig and journalist Katie Couric investigate how the American food industry may be responsible for more sickness than previously realized.