<p dir=ltr><i>I watched the documentary Is Inequality Making Us Sick? </i>Despite the shortness of this film it was very informative. It's really sad to see people, more so women in particular struggle the way this woman did. It's also sad to say that unhealthy food is definitely cheaper than healthier food. In the film she states that she buys more frozenfoods as aposed to fresh foods. She hss to choose brtween buying something that is good for the health of her family, and buying something that can feed and keep her family full for the small amount of money that she has. Life shouldn't be this way. How can we ever become a healthier nation if processed foods are for the poor becauset hey are cheap, but the upper crust of our society are the only ones that can afford to eat right. The figures just don't add up. I also believe that the food industry and health care industry play a major role with one another. If everyone were to eat right certain areas of bealth care would be seriously affected. Due to the simple fact that people continue to eat unhealthy diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and so much more will continue to be on the rise and certain areas of the health industry will never die. It makes you wonder if change will ever come when everyone will be able to lead a healthy lifestyle.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Is Inequality Making Us Sick?
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