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Raymundo 2021-12-14 08:01:06
Another voice
Someone will definitely say that Morgan's approach is too extreme, there is no scientific evidence to back up, just a unilateral pile of pictures and testimony, and so on. But after all, he stood up at the expense of his own health (everyone knows that rapid weight gain and rapid weight...
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Kamryn 2022-03-22 09:01:53
It once again reflects the extremely chaotic thinking mode of American logic.
"This is an interesting documentary. Regarding the relationship between McDonald's fast food and American health problems such as obesity, Morgan planned a 'trying by himself' experimental plan: in a month, he did not go to McDonald's to order food, he did not Eat something else. After three meals...

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Morgan Spurlock: Look at that fish filet. Look at this thing.
Cameraman: [as Morgan unveils the Filet-O-Fish] Oh, god. That looks nasty, man.
Morgan Spurlock: Isn't that horrible?
Cameraman: Obviously, that has been sitting around all day.
Morgan Spurlock: That, the filet-o-fish.
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Morgan Spurlock: McDonald's calls people who eat their food at least once a week, heavy users. I'm not kidding. 72% of the people who eat at McDonald's are heavy users. They also have another category, the super heavy user. These people eat their food 3, 4, 5 times a week and up. 22% of the people who eat at McDonald's are super heavy users.