Coke: Sacrificing Health for Efficiency?

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A bottle of coke costs less than a bottle of water.  What's wrong with this?

For filmmaker Robert Kenner, what started out as a furrowed brow turned into a six-year investigation into the American food industry, resulting in his latest documentary, Food, Inc.  Collaborating with authors Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) and Michael Pollan (Omnivore's Dilemma), Food, Inc. does more than lift the veil from consciously concealed corporate corruption.  It pieces together information about what we eat with how...

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