"Given the sheer power of today's consolidated food industry as a marketing behemoth, it's a relief to have the critical eye of Media Education Foundation dissect what's being sold to consumers as a healthy food system. In their new documentary Feeding Frenzy, Sut Jhally and a savvy set of experts and practitioners unpack the contradictory, confusing, ubiquitous, and deeply problematic discourses of agriculture, food, and health, raising critical questions about responsibility, choice, and power without succumbing to the moral panic of many other films. This will be a powerful tool for the public, the classroom, and political discourse."
- Alice Julier, Ph.D.
Program Director & Associate Professor of Food Studies at Chatham University
"So many videos on food focus on production, but not as much on the market and consumption side. Feeding Frenzy does a fine job of explaining how our food environment is manipulated to get us to buy and eat more than is good for us."
- Dr. Christine Barbour
Department of Political Science at Indiana University
"Feeding Frenzy's mix of mouth-watering food commercials and sobering expert interviews will open your eyes about mindless eating, how little we control it, and how much food marketers are doing to make us eat more. A must watch for all, in or outside North America."
- Pierre Chandon
Professor of Marketing, Innovation and Creativity at INSEAD
"Another fascinating food documentary on the corporate agenda of the agriculture and food industry. If you had any question that farm and food policy drives public (ill) health, this film will make you a believer."
- Rachel Grewell
Healthy Food Action
"A smart and comprehensive investigation of how broader structural factors shape food consumption, Feeding Frenzy examines the power of food marketing to manipulate our emotions and to create an illusion of health in its products. It offers a compelling and critical look at the food marketing strategies that ultimately impact our health, addressing questions like: How does the food industry create new norms that encourage us to eat more than we need? How do they make foods lacking in nutrients palatable? This film is not only beneficial to nutritionists and sociologists alike, but anyone who picks up a fork."
- Samantha Kwan
Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Houston
Co-author of Framing Fat
"Food companies succeed when we buy more of their products -- it's that simple. So we are not people to them. We are buyers, and this film demonstrates that they will go to any lengths to convince us to buy. Feeding Frenzy persuasively argues that if we want healthy communities, we cannot simply focus on the choices individuals make. Rather, we must fight all the choices companies have made by constructing a policy environment that curbs their power to deceive us and pollute our bodies. A powerful film."
Ivy Ken
Associate Professor of Sociology at George Washington University
"Powerful, important, and damning. Zeroing in on the corporate practices of the multibillion-dollar food industry, this film adds a fresh and essential perspective to current debates about corporate power, food, and health. Watch this film and show it to your students!"
- Erica Scharrer
Chair of Communication at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
"An excellent expose: of the real problems underlying America's toxic food environment. Unlike other films, Feeding Frenzy provides pivotal insights into the marketing industry and their strategies targeting children. This highly accessible and entertaining documentary is an invaluable tool for parents, teachers, and advocates."
- Jennifer Pomeranz
Policy Chair of the Health Law Section of the American Public Health Association
"A compelling call to fend off the onslaughts of highly processed foods and run to embrace foods identifiable as coming from the Earth, not the Chem Lab."
- Annie Hauck-Lawson, Ph.D., R.D.
Greening Director & Environmental Club Advisor at Poly Prep Country Day School
"Joining Supersize Me and King Corn as one of the decade's very best food documentaries, Feeding Frenzy covers important and, as of yet, unchartered territory as it turns a keen and critical eye on the marketing practices of the food industry. A must-see!"
- Justin Lewis
Head of the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media, and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University
"The eye-opening film Feeding Frenzy makes clear that while personal choice plays a role in food decisions, there's so much more at play. Companies work hard to bypass rational choice through big portions, selling food everywhere, packaging, products scientifically formulated to stimulate overeating, toys, games, apps, making it acceptable to eat everywhere and anytime, and other buy-more techniques. It's no wonder obesity rates are sky-high!"
- Margo G. Wootan, D.Sc.
Director, Nutrition Policy
Center for Science in the Public Interest