Bread, fruit, vegetables: Revelations about a new food scandal
90 min / EN, FR / HD / 2025
"Eat five fruits and vegetables a day" ...That's the message the government has been hammering home for years. It's a well-intentioned message that would allow us to live healthier lives. But is it really that easy to fill your plate with healthy fruits and vegetables?
According toUFC Que choisir,more than half of fruit and vegetables produced using intensive farming methods are contaminated with hazardous chemicals. Among the dangerous substances contained in these chemicals is cadmium, the latest health scandal.
A product that poisons our soil and our favorite vegetables such as potatoes, lettuce, and even our children's cereals. Where does this carcinogenic metal come from? Phosphate fertilizers spread on our soil, but that's not all. Cadmium is also a residue from our industrial past. Behind these revelations lies another scandal: that of our polluted soil. Cadmium, arsenic, lead, eternal pollutants... these residues from our former industries are silently contaminating our land. It's a scandal that leaves a stain, and one that national and local authorities don't like to talk about.
How can we explain why so many everyday consumer products are contaminated and dangerous to our health?
Director
Xavier Deleu
Editor-in-chief
Delphine Lopez
Production
StudioFact Presse & Docs
Distribution
M6