Not one bit. It was just self serving sensationalism.
Of course I have never made a daily habit of eating "fast food".
As far as I'm concerned let evolution take it's course.
If anybody wants to try and survive on eating fast food only, please allow them to take themsleves out of the gene pool.
I'm getting sick and tired of people and the media whining about this "bad" fast food or that bad Starbucks. Whatever...
NONE OF IT IS BAD. Just take things in moderation. Be resposible for your choices. Don't blame somebody else, unless they hold a gun to your head and make you eat.
It is up to each person to take responsibilty for their food choices.
The grovery store has never stopped selling fresh fruit and vegetables.
2006-06-20 17:40:15
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answered by manofadvntr 5
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Absolutely! I was somewhat turned-off from eating at McDonald's and Burger King already, lousy food served by rude people, but after watching Supersize Me, I have never gone to either restaurant again, for 2 years now. Well, I did try a Big Mac one time since then because I was really crunched timewise, and it was the only thing nearby. But I got nauseous within 15 minutes of eating it. And so that was it - I would rather starve, than eat there again!
2006-06-21 00:44:35
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answered by jobiwan115 3
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i saw supersize me and i thought he was a tad dramatic...well, it isss a movie...anyway..i read Fast Food Nation..that made me not want to eat fast food..not for any other reason than it just opened my mind as to how, the food is handled prior to delivery...it's an informative book, not opinionated at all...and i'm sure that there are people who read it and still eat mcd's. anyway...soda on the other hand..i don't think i'll ever drink that again! in one 12 oz can of coke, pepsi, etc...there is 2/3 of a cup of sugar!!!
2006-06-21 00:33:13
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answered by ApplePie 3
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Yes, now I never eat the fries (ewwww, did you see the smoking fry segment, that just isn't natural).
Also, I cut way way back on my fast food intake. Now, I might eat fast food once every six months--if that.
Uh, oh, does pizza count? I might have pizza every couple of months. And I eat chinese food once a week, hmm, I don't know if that counts.
2006-06-21 00:33:16
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answered by medusaswrath 4
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I did not eat fast food very often anyway, but since seeing the film when it first came out in 2004, I have not entered any fast food resturants.
2006-06-21 00:30:11
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answered by eebee2bee 3
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A bit. But anyone would know without that movie that there is going to be tons of unhealthy concequences to eating a Mc*barf*Donalds that much.
Anyways in my opinion I think it's better off being vegetarian.
2006-06-21 00:29:44
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answered by Jessicuh 3
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yeah.. since watching the movie i've maybe eaten fast food 3-4 times (i watched it like, 6 months ago)
2006-06-21 00:33:03
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answered by lady_raider_33 2
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Yes, it was disgusting what happened to him. Even though I sometimes eat at a fast food restaurant, it is very very rarely. Thank you Morgan Spurlock.
2006-06-21 00:29:29
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answered by KWCHAMBER 4
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working in fast food and seeing the health violations, changed my eating habits, i no longer eat at any fast food place that doesnt use gloves when handling your food.
2006-06-21 00:28:58
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answered by Mark T 2
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No...but it helped my kids. I come from a family who believes in healthy eating, but my kids were junk a holics. Finally, they are appreciating my belief in wholesome food. But, kids usually require outside opinions as parents are just plain stupid until the kids are in their 30's then the parents become humanly intelligent again.
2006-06-21 00:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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