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  2. Fed Up (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fed Up is a 2014 American documentary film directed, written and produced by Stephanie Soechtig. [1] The film focuses on the causes of obesity in the US, presenting evidence showing large quantities of sugar in processed foods are an overlooked root of the problem, and points to the monied lobbying power of "Big Sugar" in blocking attempts to enact policies to address the issue.

  3. ‘I feel ripped off’: Californians fed up with fast food ...

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    Seth Amitin, a 39-year-old therapist based in Los Angeles, told The Journal he saw his usual $16 meal that he picks up once a week at a Chick-fil-A in Hollywood get hiked up to $20. “There’s a ...

  4. Fed up with their spending habits and overconsumption, they ...

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    I just got really fed up with myself." ... Sowden decided to enact a "shopping ban" for herself and followed a $200 weekly budget that included $85 for food, $65 for transportation and up to $50 ...

  5. Food Prices Skyrocket, but Consumers Fight Back: The ... - AOL

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    Living with unstable market conditions and a potential recession in the offing, it stands to reason that American families are becoming increasingly fed up with food prices that are still hovering...

  6. Fed Up - Wikipedia

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    Fed Up, a 2014 American documentary film about obesity and sugar; Fed Up!, documentary about GM foods starring Vandana Shiva; Fed-Up Party, puppet Ed the Sock's joke political party; Fed Up!, a book by Texas Governor Rick Perry "Fed Up", a season 2 episode of The Loud House

  7. Fast Food Nation - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone asked Schlosser to write an article looking at America through fast food in 1997 after reading his article on migrants in Atlantic Monthly. [4] [5] He then spent nearly three years researching the fast-food industry, from the slaughterhouses and packing plants that turn out the burgers to the minimum-wage workers who cook them to the television commercials that entice children to ...

  8. Here's how even ordinary investors can become the landlord of Walmart, Whole Foods or Kroger Car insurance premiums in America are through the roof — and only getting worse. But 5 minutes could ...

  9. The Real Junk Food Project - Wikipedia

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    Adam Smith argued that one million people had been fed by the project without anyone becoming sick. [16] As a response to the matter, Feedback, another UK organisation rescuing food waste, expressed support for The Real Junk Food Project by stating that "the real crime here is the waste that is caused when people throw perfectly edible food away".