

Documentary · Crime
Overview
Through revealing interviews with experts and victims' families, this gripping documentary examines the problem of deadly foodborne illness in the US.
Top Cast
Bill Marler
Bill Marler
Self - Food Safety Lawyer
Bill Marler
Self - Food Safety Lawyer
Darin Detwiler
Darin Detwiler
Self - Father, Food Safety Advocate, Professor
Darin Detwiler
Self - Father, Food Safety Advocate, Professor
Dr. John Kobayashi
Dr. John Kobayashi
Self - Public Health Official
Dr. John Kobayashi
Self - Public Health Official
Lance Price, Ph.D.
Lance Price, Ph.D.
Self - Environmental Health Microbiologist
Lance Price, Ph.D.
Self - Environmental Health Microbiologist
Robert Nugent
Robert Nugent
Self - President, Jack in the Box
Robert Nugent
Self - President, Jack in the Box
Vicki Detwiler
Vicki Detwiler
Self - Mother
Vicki Detwiler
Self - Mother
Marion Nestle
Marion Nestle
Self - Food Policy Expert, Author
Marion Nestle
Self - Food Policy Expert, Author
Timothy Lytton
Timothy Lytton
Self - Author
Timothy Lytton
Self - Author
Brian Ronholm
Brian Ronholm
Self - Food Policy Expert
Brian Ronholm
Self - Food Policy Expert
Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan
Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan
Self
Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan
Self
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