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Natalie Portman, Jonathan Safran Foer target factory farming

By MARK KENNEDYJune 19, 2018 GMT

NEW YORK (AP) — Natalie Portman and Jonathan Safran Foer hope they can change the world — one dinner plate at a time.

The actress and the author have teamed up to produce the documentary "Eating Animals," an indictment of the factory farm system that argues we are feeding ourselves all wrong.

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