The cost of food

We saw Food, Inc. Friday night. It’s a great eye opening story (much along the lines of Michael Pollan’s other work).

Watch the trailer.

Good Magazine has a great two minute video highlighting some of the ideas Food Inc. brings out in the documentary:

Both Food Inc. and the Good video remind me of one thing, “It’s never quite worth what you give up to get it.”

like style made by slaves
like bribes to throw the race
like women who know their place
like an indian casino or a tank of unleaded
it’s never quite worth what you give up to get

– derek webb

What have you given up (or done) — only to find out later it wasn’t quite worth it?