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Rotten - Season 1
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In a world where huge global supply-chains are increasingly intertwined and consolidated, this series starts on your dinner plate... and follows the money to the shocking consequences--intended or not--of regulation, innovation and greed.
In a world where huge global supply-chains are increasingly intertwined and consolidated, this series starts on your dinner plate... and follows the money to the shocking consequences--intended or not--of regulation, innovation and greed.
Actors:
Lloyd Cunniff,
Tony Schmitz,
Ruby Scott,
Jack Bai,
Thomas Gerkmann,
Benli Hu,
Jonathan Walker,
Duncan Campbell,
Paul Horsman,
Norberto Garcia,
Ruchi Gupta,
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Lloyd Cunniff
Tony Schmitz
Ruby Scott
Jack Bai
Thomas Gerkmann
Benli Hu
Jonathan Walker
Duncan Campbell
Paul Horsman
Norberto Garcia
Ruchi Gupta
Genre:
Documentary, TV Show
Director:
N/A
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Rotten - Season 01
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January 10, 2018
Difficult at first, Rotten soon becomes a riveting watch.
January 05, 2018
[It] probably sounds like a lot of "could be better" for a series I'm marking with the "you have to watch this" stamp. And I guess it is. I stand by my statement, though: You have to watch this.
January 08, 2018
Like the best documentary efforts, it puts forth these stories with the idea that a more informed audience is a healthier one.
January 07, 2018
As a whole, Rotten doesn't stink, but fitting to its title, it's not that fresh or appetizing either.
January 12, 2018
Rotten has its structural flaws as entertainment, but it's hard to imagine any viewer not being compelled to check grocery labels more carefully in the future.

