This documentary is about food insecurity and how many Americans have to live with it. Food insecurity means that you don't know when your next meal is going to be or where its coming from, about 50 million Americans have to deal with this daily. The majority of the movie follows 2 people, Barbie who is from Philadelphia and has 2 kids who she needs to support. Barbie was denied food stamps because she was a couple of dollars over the limit, so she wasn't eligible for food stamps. Her and her family lived off of noodles and chips for years because that's all she could afford. She then got a full time job and after a year of that she was right back where she started, barely having anything in her fridge for her and her family to eat. Next is a 5th grader named Rosie, she lives in Colorado. She had about 7 people in her house so food was very limited for her. She was so hungry that it effected her school work. Her teacher noticed this so she started to help out her family by giving them food, but again the majority of the food she gave them was noodles and chips. Rosie's dream was to become an honor roll student in school. The rest of the movie really just explains how so many Americans need food stamps to be able to survive on a weekly basis. Many of them have decent jobs but that still isn't enough to cover food costs so they need help from the government by going to a food bank and getting the care they need/ deserve.