Saturday, February 10, 2007

Super Size Me



Walt and I just watched "Super Size Me" (this is Betsy by the way). That is the documentary where a guy named Morgan went on a McDonald's diet for 30 days. All he ate for 30 days straight was Micky D's. He ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner at McDonald's and if they ever asked him if he wanted to supersize it, he had to say yes. He gained 25 pounds, his cholesterol went from approx 165 to 240, and his liver turned to fat. His doctors were telling him he was extremely sick, but he finishd his "experiment."

What was the point? Fastfood damages your body. A couple of teenage girls sued McDonald's because they were obese and the judge threw out the lawsuit because they could not prove that eating fast food was the cause of their injuries. Well, fast food does cause extreme injury (in case you didn't know that).

A great documentary--everyone should watch it. I am not eating McDonald's again for a LONG time and I think I will stay clear of all fast food for a while (except for Chick-fil-A, which I love). I guess I will think more about what I put in my body.

5 comments:

Ian and Sally said...

I loved that documentary. I've only eaten at McD's 3 times since I saw it almost two years ago! Although, I still crave a quarter-pounder now and then!!

Gene said...

Is that Chip Herring??

Anonymous said...

hey betsy,
was that mcdonald's breakfast this past sunday really your own food from home and you just happened to wrap it in an old mickey d's wrapper?? at least it wasn't a mcgriddle, huh?? pamo

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