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So, 'The Great Horsemeat Scandal' is one of those documentaries that really pulls you in with its bizarre yet chilling narrative. The way it weaves together the testimonies of whistleblowers and detectives is fascinating. You get this gritty, real-life feel that’s almost cinematic in its pacing, which is impressive for a documentary. It doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of the scandal, showing how deeply it impacted consumers and the food industry. There's a rawness in the interviews that brings a certain weight to the story, making you think about what’s actually in your food. It’s not just about the scandal itself but the ripple effect it caused in our trust towards food sources.
Unique perspective on food industry scandalsStrong interviews and personal accountsReal-life implications on consumer trust
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