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  1. Fed Up
    PG2014 · Documentary · 1h 32m

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  1. Fed Up shows how the first dietary guidelines issued by the U.S. government 30 years ago overlooked the role of dietary sugar in increasing risks of obesity, diabetes, and associated ill-health outcomes, particularly in children.

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    Jan 19, 2014 · Fed Up: Directed by Stephanie Soechtig. With Katie Couric, Bill Clinton, Michael Pollan, Michael Bloomberg. An examination of America's obesity epidemic and the food industry's role in aggravating it.

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  3. Jan 19, 2014 · Watch Fed Up (2014) online. Documentary investigating the reasons behind the obesity epidemic in the US, in particular the impact of large quantities of sugar found in processed food.

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  4. May 9, 2014 · The movie pulls few punches in condemning collusion between the food industry and Congress and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and even Michelle Obama’s anti-obesity initiative—supposedly, if you read National Review, a sacrament for liberals— comes in for criticism for emphasizing the wrong sides of the issue.

  5. Fed Up. Filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig and journalist Katie Couric investigate how the American food industry may be responsible for more sickness than previously realized. Fandango at Home Prime...

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  6. Jan 26, 2014 · Accessibility trumps artistry in “Fed Up,” a formulaic and functional documentary that nevertheless proves effective at getting the message out about America’s addiction to unhealthy food.

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  8. Upending the conventional wisdom of why we gain weight and how to lose it, Fed Up unearths a dirty secret of the American food industry-far more of us get sick from what we eat than anyone has previously realized.

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