Oh man... Just went to go see "Supersize Me" (documentary about a guy who goes on a 30 day McDonalds binge) and I was disgusted, but laughed through the whole thing. I haven't been to McDonalds, Starbucks, or most of the fast food joints in at least a couple of years. Infact, I even stopped drinking heavily (not that I REALLY drank that much) a couple years ago when I decided to get healthy. If I saw this movie when I was still eating the way I used to, I would have probably thrown up in the theater.
The idea is that this very healthy guy eats Micky D's 3 times a day and can't eat anything else... not even an advil to kill the many headaches he had. If this is doesn't get people to stop eating there, I don't know what will. I like the way he presented his case. It wasn't in your face the way we know Michael Moore can be sometimes. He made his experiment, argued his case and left it to the audience to form their own opinions.
My opinion? I'm glad I already went through my McDonalds Detox Diet and got rid of all that crap. I feel healthier, happier and better than I ever did. I wish they elaborated a bit more on the school cafeteria food subject a bit more. Actually my friend said that could have been a whole other documentary, but at least the message is out there. Thanks guy from New York! (Wow, I forget his name)
The idea is that this very healthy guy eats Micky D's 3 times a day and can't eat anything else... not even an advil to kill the many headaches he had. If this is doesn't get people to stop eating there, I don't know what will. I like the way he presented his case. It wasn't in your face the way we know Michael Moore can be sometimes. He made his experiment, argued his case and left it to the audience to form their own opinions.
My opinion? I'm glad I already went through my McDonalds Detox Diet and got rid of all that crap. I feel healthier, happier and better than I ever did. I wish they elaborated a bit more on the school cafeteria food subject a bit more. Actually my friend said that could have been a whole other documentary, but at least the message is out there. Thanks guy from New York! (Wow, I forget his name)


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