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Fed Up (2014) -

The documentary follows several obese children over two years to illustrate how food industry practices and targeted marketing affect their health.

The documentary , directed by Stephanie Soechtig and narrated by Katie Couric, is an exposé on the American food industry and its role in the obesity epidemic. The film specifically targets the overuse of sugar in processed foods as the primary driver of rising obesity rates, rather than a simple lack of willpower or exercise. Key Themes and Arguments Fed Up (2014)

Fed Up condemns the perceived collusion between the food industry, Congress, and the USDA. It suggests that financial greed has led to skewed public health information over the last 30 years. The documentary follows several obese children over two

The film claims that 80% of American grocery store items contain added sugar. It argues that sugar acts on the brain in a way similar to addictive substances like cocaine or heroin. Key Themes and Arguments Fed Up condemns the

The film critiques the traditional advice of calorie counting and exercise, arguing that metabolically, different calories (e.g., from sugar vs. fiber) affect the body differently. Expert Perspectives and Reception

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