FRESH Needs Your Help to Go Mainstream!

Have you seen the movie FRESH?

We showed it at our July 2009 Popcorn Review.  The movie was recently free to view online in for a short time on the FRESH the movie website.  We discussed it on our WAPFEugene list on Yahoo! Groups.  It is a great movie that helps expose the problems with the industrial food system, and unlike some other movies, this one offers  solutions and motivation to do something.

Dear Lisa,

FRESH is not available on Netflix or in traditional retailers yet. But with your help, we can guarantee that this feisty, little documentary will be seen by thousands (or even millions!) more people.

Support the good food movement by adding FRESH to your Netflix queue. If you do not have an account, simply sign up for a free 30-day trial.

http://www2.netflix.com/Movie/Fresh/70215427

Can you envision a world where local, sustainable food is the norm on every plate, not the exception? For the last 3 years, we’ve been spreading the word on real food through our passionate grassroots supporters. Now, it’s time to take that message to an even wider audience.

FRESH will debut on Amazon on March 13 and on Netflix on March 27. To get the best coverage and placement with other retailers (like Barnes & Noble and iTunes), we need to demonstrate that people are interested in good food. Help us reach the top of the charts by pre-ordering the DVD on Amazon (you can cancel the order later) and adding the film to your Netflix queue. This will make a tremendous difference in our press coverage and ability to reach a larger public. Be sure to rate and review the movie on Netflix and Amazon too.

http://www.amazon.com/Fresh-Joel-Salatin/dp/B005YFGIZM/

To better food on every plate,

Ana and Crystal
The FRESH Team

P.S. Want to support good food and our work at FRESH? Consider adding to our tip jar.

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