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    balanced diet will give you the energy you need. In the video "Super Size Me," Morgan Spurlock 's goes for a whole month with just eating McDonalds food. According to the video " He mimics the lifestyle of those who eat fast food. He does not do any physical activity for thirty days and will only walk 5000 steps." Before Morgan goes on this journey, medical experts make predictions about the outcome after this experiment. Morgan ate there for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day for a month.…

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    Nowadays, many companies are ready to sacrifice human’s health in order to make as much profit as possible. The film Super Size Me examines how one of the biggest food corporation MacDonald’s sells the food that causes harm to people who consume it. Morgan Spurlock, the director of the film, decides to eat only MacDonald for a whole month to demonstrate how eating this food can effect humans’ health. This film demonstrates why MacDonald’s is unethical company and ways it influences the…

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    Most people believe obesity in America is due to the diet of fast food joints, but I’m going to prove that genetics plays a key role in the obesity problem in America. Obesity is a problem in America. All of the fast food that American’s eat on a daily basis contributes to the obesity problem. The other contribution to the obesity problem is simply genetics and the effects of obesity. The fact of the matter is if you are overweight and your partner is overweight it is more than likely their off…

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    Super-Size Me is a documentary created to show the issues America has with obesity caused by poor diets. A man named Morgan Spurlock attempts to bring light to this situation with an experiment. His experiment uses McDonald’s in an interesting way. He decides to eat three square meals daily from McDonald’s. That is breakfast lunch and dinner from the all famous fast food restaurant. Documenting this experiment for us to see, he uses statistics, or logos, emotions, or pathos, and credible people,…

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    growth is in no way restricted by minimum wage, and states that “growth manifests itself”. On the contrary, if you are born financially less fortunate in a heavily populated area, just finding a job is challenging, especially if you are of color. Morgan Spurlock, star of “30 Days on Minimum Wage” did exactly that, he lived on minimum wage with his fiancèe for 30 days. The results were eye-opening. The couple literally saved pennies. They were unable to purchase furniture, pay for bus fare, and…

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    the popular fast food, he started becoming sad, out of breath, and very fatigue. Throughout this journey, Morgan didn’t exercise, but made many discoveries. McDonald’s is one of the world’s known fast food restaurant and has many establishments all over the world. Americans don’t have to travel far to get to any fast food restaurant, including McDonald’s. Throughout the film I noticed that Morgan drank a lot of soda and ate more than one sandwich and had a desert. At the end of Morgan’s…

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    off with dressing adds 100 calories and 6g of fat. If ordering their Caesar salad with chicken and dressing, we are better off ordering off the grease menu. A movie called Super Size Me blew up in 2004, where a healthy young man by the name of Morgan Spurlock volunteers to film a documentary on what would happen to Americans if they consume McDonalds everyday for a month. In addition, he will limit himself to only walking five thousand steps, which is hardly even a work out, and never taking…

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    Consuming fast food negatively affects today’s society because it causes obesity. The food served in fast food restaurants is highly processed, full of fat, calories, and sodium. Dr. Robert Lustig, an expert on obesity claims that “excessive amounts of sugar can serve as a toxin that contributes to obesity in a big way and also to many other lethal diseases” (Mercola Health). The liver converts most of that fructose that is eaten into fat for storage. Easily, one could consume 1,500 calories in…

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    documentary film from 2004 directed by Morgan Spurlock. In the movie, Morgan Spurlock decides to take on a 30 day challenge of eating nothing but McDonalds. According to his website, what started as a challenge turned into a real health problem. He went from a healthy 185 pounds to 210 in just 30 days. As soon as he began his new diet, his health seemed to start to go downhill. "It was really crazy - my body basically fell apart over the course of 30 days," Spurlock told The Post. His liver…

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    affect yourself mentally and physically. As we seen in both supersize me and reading the jungle these things have taught us a lot about how the world can be so cruel and how they can hide the most important details from us as in Supersize Me Morgan Spurlock tries to call in and get to McDonald’s presidents and tries to ask them so questions but they never respond back to him which means that they were hiding something or are irritated with him calling. In the jungle they talk about how the…

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