Corporate Power Across the Food System

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Consolidation in animal agriculture can harm the welfare of farmers, workers, animals, and eaters, and can damage the environment. Learn more about the structure of today’s beef, pork, chicken, egg, and dairy industries.

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Giant corporations increasingly control America’s grain and vegetable systems. Learn more about how commodities – and related products, like beer – are grown, processed, and priced, and how speculation warps commodity markets.

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The food system employs one out of every seven U.S. workers, but pays the least and abuses workers. Learn how concentration affects the people who prepare our food, pick our vegetables, and slaughter our livestock.

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Just a few companies control what you buy at the grocery store and how much it costs. Learn how giant retailers keep and grow their power, and how mega food processors have come to dictate their supply chains.

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Corporations at home and abroad grow by buying their rivals, rigging markets, and grabbing control of vital information. Learn how mergers & acquisitions, foreign ownership, and big data are reshaping our food system.

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Regulations and policies ultimately shape the food system and enable corporate power. Read up on how big corporations manipulate food policy to their advantage, from organics to GMOs to checkoff tax programs.