It once again reflects the extremely chaotic thinking mode of American logic.

Kamryn 2022-03-22 09:01:53

"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 a day at McDonald's, Morgan noticed dramatic changes in his body: a 30-pound weight gain, soaring blood pressure, mental fatigue, sluggish breathing, and a plummeting quality of sex life. Morgan Use personal test results to tell those who are attached to fast food how urgent it is to return to a healthy diet."

I admire Morgan's empirical spirit, but only his empirical spirit.

Americans are so simple-minded that if my health is seriously damaged by eating only McDonald's for a month, it's McDonald's.

If you try to eat only ginseng and abalone for a month, can you live for a month?

If you try to eat only bird's nest shark fin for a month, can you live for a month?

The most important thing is to have a reasonable diet. It does not mean that if you eat McDonald's for a month in a row, if you eat badly, it is the problem of McDonald's.

Junk food refers to high-calorie and low-nutrition foods. Strictly according to this definition, the rice we eat is also junk food.


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  • Guiseppe 2021-12-14 08:01:06

    After Michael Moore, another documentary director of this kind

  • Clifford 2022-04-20 09:01:43

    It's not so much that Americans are crazy, it's more that they dare to try and do research.

Super Size Me quotes

  • Morgan Spurlock: Nearly 100 million Americans today are either overweight or obese. That's more than 60% of all US adults.

  • Morgan Spurlock: Since 1980, the the total number of overweight and obese Americans has doubled.