
Fed Up
2014 · Movie · PG · 95 min · ★ 7.3 · 76% critics
This documentary challenges common ideas about dieting and weight loss, arguing that powerful food companies and public policy have shaped what people eat and what they believe about nutrition. It follows the ripple effects on everyday families and kids, raising questions about marketing, school meals, and why staying healthy can feel stacked against you.
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Details
- Years
- 2014
- Release date
- 2014-05-09
- Language
- English
- Rated
- PG
- Runtime
- 95 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 76/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.3/10 (257 votes)
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you want an urgent, anger-inducing look at how sugar, marketing, and policy affect health, similar to The Devil We Know; Not for you if you dislike advocacy docs or prefer a more balanced debate.
Pros: eye-opening food industry critique; emotional real-life stories; sparks healthier choices | Cons: politically slanted tone; can feel preachy; some claims disputed
Themes
- junk food
- obesity
- food industry
- public health
- weight loss
- woman director
Cast & crew

Katie Couric
as Narrator

Michael Pollan
as Self

Bill Clinton
as Self

Tom Vilsack
as Self
- KB
Kelly Brownell
as Self

Michael Bloomberg
as Self
- MS
Michele Simon
as Self
Directed by Stephanie Soechtig