In a logical appeal, Morgan Spurlock shows the harm fast food restaurants have on people and on the community. As Morgan Spurlock filmed this documentary, Super-Size Me, he explains the effects fast food has on people and shows them what it can possibly do to a human body. On the first day he ordered a Double Quarter Pounder for lunch and he had to super-size it because the cashier asked him if he wanted to. Once receiving his meal he went to his vehicle and started to eat juicy, high calorie burger. A few bits later he became very ill and felt like he was going to vomit and he did because they massive burger was too much for him. On day 12 Morgan Spurlock weighed in and he gained ten pounds, not of muscle but of fat, but this did not break him from …show more content…
Many people will be at risk if they consume too much fast food and it will be harmful their society. Statistics and graphs will show people how the fast food industry has flipped the world upside down and why people should not want to live a life on the fence. The doctor’s opinion would give many people a new feeling on how they feel about fast food and will persuade them to stop or calm down. Obesity is a national epidemic and only showing this kind of information will change the people’s point of view on eating fast