

Where to watch Food, Inc. (2008)
Yes — Food, Inc. is free on Kanopy and Hoopla, which you get through most public libraries with a library card.
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of the food chain in the United States, from the farms where our food is grown to the chain restaurants and supermarkets where it's sold. Narrated by author and activist Eric Schlosser, the film features interviews with average Americans about their dietary habits, commentary from food experts like Michael Pollan and unsettling footage shot inside large-scale animal processing plants.
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Food, Inc. — common questions
- Can I watch Food, Inc. for free?
- Yes. Food, Inc. is streaming at no cost on Kanopy, Hoopla, The Roku Channel, Fandango at Home Free, YouTube Free. These are licensed services — free because they run ads or are funded by public libraries, not because they are pirating anything.
- Is Food, Inc. on Netflix?
- No. Food, Inc. is not on Netflix here. The services that do carry it are listed above.
- How do I watch Food, Inc. without paying anything?
- Open The Roku Channel — no subscription and, on most of these, no account either. Everything is legal and studio-licensed; you watch ad breaks instead of paying a fee.
- How long is Food, Inc.?
- Food, Inc. runs 94 minutes, rated PG.











