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26-01-2004, 20:08
:moo: NEW YORK POST
ONLINE EDITION

Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock's new documentary, "Super Size Me," details his 30-day McDonald's diet and subsequent health woes.

January 22, 2004 -- LAST February, Morgan Spurlock decided to become a gastronomical guinea pig.

His mission: To eat three meals a day for 30 days at McDonald's and document the impact on his health.

Scores of cheeseburgers, hundreds of fries and dozens of chocolate shakes later, the formerly strapping 6-foot-2 New Yorker - who started out at a healthy 185 pounds - had packed on 25 pounds.

But his super sized shape was the least of his problems.
Within a few days of beginning his drive-through diet, Spurlock, 33, was vomiting out the window of his car, and doctors who examined him were shocked at how rapidly Spurlock's entire body deteriorated.

"It was really crazy - my body basically fell apart over the course of 30 days," Spurlock told The Post.
His liver became toxic, his cholesterol shot up from a low 165 to 230, his libido flagged and he suffered headaches and depression.

Spurlock charted his journey from fit to flab in a tongue-in-cheek documentary, which he has taken to the Sundance Film Festival with the hopes of getting a distribution deal.

"Super Size Me" explores the obesity epidemic that plagues America today - a sort of "Bowling for Columbine" for fast food.
As well as documenting his own burger-fuelled bulk-up, Spurlock travels to 20 cities across America, interviewing people on the street, health experts and a lobbyist for the fast-food industry.
Despite making dozens of phone calls, Spurlock fails to get anyone from McDonald's to agree to an on-camera interview.
A spokeswoman for McDonald's told The Post yesterday that no representatives from the corporation had seen "Super Size Me."
"Consumers can achieve balance in their daily dining decisions by choosing from our array of quality offerings and range of portion sizes to meet their taste and nutrition goals," McDonald's said in a statement.

Over the course of the film, Spurlock is regularly examined by a gastroenterologist, a cardiologist and Soho-based general practitioner Dr. Daryl Isaacs.

"He was an extremely healthy person who got very sick eating this McDonald's diet," Dr. Isaacs told The Post.
"None of us imagined he could deteriorate this badly - he looked terrible. The liver test was the most shocking thing - it became very, very abnormal."

Spurlock has since returned to normal health. "The treatment was to just stop doing what he was doing," Dr. Isaacs says.
Spurlock, who says he ate at McDonald's only sporadically before his total immersion in the Mickey D's menu, says he even began craving fat and sugar fixes between meals.

"I got desperately ill," he says. "My face was splotchy and I had this huge gut, which I've never had in my life.

"My knees started to hurt from the extra weight coming on so quickly. It was amazing - and really frightening."

Spurlock's girlfriend, Alex Jamieson, was horrified - she's a vegan chef.

"She was completely disgusted by me, not happy at all," he says. "But she realized what my goals were in trying to educate people."

Spurlock, a film producer who grew up in West Virginia and studied ballet for eight years, was spurred to make his first feature film while watching TV on Thanksgiving Day, 2002.
"I was feeling like a typical American on Thanksgiving - very bloated and happy on the couch - and at some point on the news they were talking about two women who were suing McDonald's.
"People from the food industry were saying, 'You can't link kids being fat to our food - our food is nutritious.'

"I said, 'How nutritious is it really? Let's find out."
Not surprisingly, Spurlock has steered clear of the Golden Arches since filming wrapped.

"I have not had McDonald's for seven months, but yesterday, during an interview, I had a bite of a Big Mac," he says.
"I chewed it up, swallowed it and I said, 'you know what, I'm pretty much done after that bite.' "

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Tree
26-01-2004, 21:05
Big macs are manky, pickles are evil.

go me for helping raise douglas' cholesterol! :p

JennyPen
27-01-2004, 12:08
But there's come guy in the US (he was in the Examiner a few months back) who not only eats at mcdonalds every day but has eaten at almost every mcdonalds in the US. He's healthy, but he says it's cos he doesn't eat their fries at all.

pablo
05-03-2004, 09:59
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3532025.stm

McDonald's to scrap 'supersizing'


http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39917000/jpg/_39917507_mcdonaldsmeal_pa_203.jpg A Big Mac contains 493 calories

"Supersize" portions of chips and fizzy drinks at the world's largest fast food retailer are being taken off the menu. McDonald's has announced it will put a stop to supersizing by December.
Interesting to say the least. McD's seem to be changing a whole lot these days. I suppose the pressure from health groups is really working.

Annie
05-03-2004, 17:27
Am in the US at the mo and it would scare the bejaysus out of ya if you saw the amount of fast food joints all over the gaf here. In ireland you have to have a chapel in the town to be on the map but here i think you have to have at least 10 f f joints to be on the map.
Also there are alot of fatter peole here- nit generalising , just an honest observation

JennyPen
05-03-2004, 22:08
Right, went to the US mcDonalds site, to look up nutritional info and pictures and the like. oh. my. god. they have this thing called the deluxe breakfast. it's over HALF of your daily calorie limit (1190!!!!) and ALL of your dail fat intake (61, it's recommended you half just 65!)

ARGH! and they wonder why people are so fucking fat!

that said, i don't blame mcdonalds. i blame anyone stuid enough not to realise that grease = fat. and i feel sorry for the stupidheads who SUE.

the outlaw torn
06-03-2004, 00:31
i loved supersize when they first came out, but have since cut back to medium cause unlike the americans i realise eating mcdonalds makes ya fat. but the american sizes are different to ours, their large is our supersize and their supersize is massive, from what i remember of my hols to the u.s. could never even finish a supersize american coke or fries.

the evil belly
06-03-2004, 12:21
was in maccy dee's recently and on the try was one of those paper sheets they put on em. it was a picture of lovely green field with the title "our hamburger production plant" everyone i was with had a good hard look and we couldn't find a single cow anywhere in the picture, not one.

Lord Raath
06-03-2004, 13:50
That's because they had already slaughtered them all and made them into tasty nutritious burgers silly.:rolleyes:

the outlaw torn
06-03-2004, 16:50
a little bit off subject but still concerning mc d's. winthrop street give ketchup for free, as many as ya want. daunt sq. mandys charge 15c or something for a small little pk of sauce, thats disgraceful they have forever lost my custom. winthrops streets profits will now soar cause i will be a regular there from now on.

happy joy joy
06-03-2004, 18:41
i want my supersize!

Tree
07-03-2004, 02:01
a little bit off subject but still concerning mc d's. winthrop street give ketchup for free, as many as ya want. daunt sq. mandys charge 15c or something for a small little pk of sauce, thats disgraceful they have forever lost my custom. winthrops streets profits will now soar cause i will be a regular there from now on.
the ppl in winthrop st SHOULD be charging you 12c for that sachet!

i reckon moving the supersize off the menu makes no real odds, ppl will just buy an extra portion of fries. i have a friend who used to get a small and a large fries and a medium coke all the time, now she gets a SS fries and a med coke. the change to get rid of SS will hit her and the rest in the pocket, thats all.

im just waiting for the fuckers in dublin to realise that taking veggies off the market was an incredibaly stupid move