Originally posted by: biggestmuff
The food portions and the way the food is prepared have been altered since 2004.
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
first, you can taste its not healthy.
second, i dont give a crap if it IS actually health, it tastes like crap!.
Originally posted by: lizardboy
Originally posted by: lizardboy
There's a woman who did something similar last year. There's no doubt that Spurlock took it too far to make a point, but this new guy's study isn't all that scientific either.
Found it:
Mother ate at restaurant chain for 90 days ? and claims she lost 37 pounds
Edit - according to the article Spurlock was eating 5000 calories a day, which is simply absurd. 5000 calories of almost anything per day over 30 days will seriously fvck up your health.
Originally posted by: TheShiz
spurlock may have eaten too much, but you go in a busy mc'deez during lunch and you will probably see some people who get pretty close to what he was eating. what is more interesting about the film is the breakdown of typical mc'deez customers. they have a term for the people that eat there 3 or more times a week, "heavy users" or something, I thought it was fitting, and that was like 22% of the business. so 1 in 5 people who you see there eat way too much fast food, and that is only mc donalds, they probably eat other fast food also.
the point it fast food is garbage food, that is Spurlocks ultimate point and I don't think anyone can prove otherwise.
Originally posted by: Playmaker
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: Specop 007
GO figure. Supersize Me was all hype and spin. No suprise to me really, you cant take in that many calories and sit on your fat ass and not have health problems.
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It was all hype and spin? Lol, what, do you work for McDonalds?
How is eating 5,000 cals a day for a movie, McD's or anything else, not hype and spin?
Not a bad way to goad the ignorant and naive into watching and launching his entertainment career, though, because that's what his "documentary" was, entertainment.
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
This guy is watching his intake; he's eating small fries and Diet Cokes. Spurlock's was pointing out what overeating at a fast food place can do to your body.
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: Specop 007
GO figure. Supersize Me was all hype and spin. No suprise to me really, you cant take in that many calories and sit on your fat ass and not have health problems.
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It was all hype and spin? Lol, what, do you work for McDonalds?
Originally posted by: unfalliblekrutch
lol. somehow I seem to feel super size me and this site both exaggerate a bit on opposite sides.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
GO figure. Supersize Me was all hype and spin. No suprise to me really, you cant take in that many calories and sit on your fat ass and not have health problems.
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Originally posted by: RedPickle
Dude, it's just stupid to think you can eat McDonalds for a year and be healthy. Just stupid. Most NORMAL people can't do that. Most NORMAL people don't even get 3 hours of exercise a week. Supersize Me may have been over the top, but it's not far from the truth, nor is it media spin. Eating Fast Food = Your health is at great risk.
Originally posted by: RedPickle
Dude, it's just stupid to think you can eat McDonalds for a year and be healthy. Just stupid. Most NORMAL people can't do that. Most NORMAL people don't even get 3 hours of exercise a week. Supersize Me may have been over the top, but it's not far from the truth, nor is it media spin. Eating Fast Food = Your health is at great risk.
Originally posted by: RedPickle
Dude, it's just stupid to think you can eat McDonalds for a year and be healthy. Just stupid. Most NORMAL people can't do that. Most NORMAL people don't even get 3 hours of exercise a week. Supersize Me may have been over the top, but it's not far from the truth, nor is it media spin. Eating Fast Food = Your health is at great risk.
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Specop 007
GO figure. Supersize Me was all hype and spin. No suprise to me really, you cant take in that many calories and sit on your fat ass and not have health problems.
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He did not eat nearly as much as the guy did in supersize me.
This guy made sure to count calories, and excercise to compensate, like a dieter would.
Spurlock went in like average joe - get a extra value meal, and super size it if they ask to, and then sit on his ass afterwards.
Both have the results we would expect.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: Specop 007
GO figure. Supersize Me was all hype and spin. No suprise to me really, you cant take in that many calories and sit on your fat ass and not have health problems.
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It was all hype and spin? Lol, what, do you work for McDonalds?
No, unlike you he can think for himself.
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: Specop 007
GO figure. Supersize Me was all hype and spin. No suprise to me really, you cant take in that many calories and sit on your fat ass and not have health problems.
Click
It was all hype and spin? Lol, what, do you work for McDonalds?
No, unlike you he can think for himself.
Considering McDonalds completely revamped their menu after this movie, id say it made its point. I didnt even watch the stupid thing, i dont need to be told greesy burgers and frys will make you fat and unhealthy.
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: TheShiz
spurlock may have eaten too much, but you go in a busy mc'deez during lunch and you will probably see some people who get pretty close to what he was eating. what is more interesting about the film is the breakdown of typical mc'deez customers. they have a term for the people that eat there 3 or more times a week, "heavy users" or something, I thought it was fitting, and that was like 22% of the business. so 1 in 5 people who you see there eat way too much fast food, and that is only mc donalds, they probably eat other fast food also.
the point it fast food is garbage food, that is Spurlocks ultimate point and I don't think anyone can prove otherwise.
"Super heavy users", IIRC.
