Obesity and McDonalds

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Business

 

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Carolyn J

 

Date added:

July 6, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Not to mention obesity lawsuits that claims fast food is not nutritious and has contributed to America's weight problem. McDonald's was also the target of the 2004 documentary "Super Size Me," which focused on the health decline of filmmaker Morgan Spurlock during an all-McDonald's diet. The movie, "Supersize Me" is about a man's mission to eat every meal at McDonalds for thirty days...
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Keep in mind that the average customer would take over six years to eat the same amount of food. Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock gained a lot of weight proving to the world that McDonalds is horrific to your health. This is not necessarily true. Yes some people in the world have McDonald's for every meal of the day, everyday...
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