On August 20, 2004, an advertisement appeared in British morning newspapers warning of the dangers of fast food. “If you eat too much and do too little, it’s bad for you,” said the headline – paid for ...
In the late documentarian Morgan Spurlock’s 2004 film “Super Size Me,” it’s clear that he’s casting McDonald’s as the villain from the moment a choir of kids begin enthusiastically singing the “Fast ...
In 2003, Morgan Spurlock famously spent 30 days eating nothing but McDonald’s food — which, he said, led to a fatty liver and “whooshing” in his penis. The self-punishment was for his documentary ...
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, “super sizing” was a hallmark of fast food culture. Customers could upgrade their fries and soft drinks to extra-large portions for a few extra cents, creating meals ...
Morgan Spurlock, who passed away May 23, achieved commercial success and critical raves for his fast-food documentary "Super Size Me." AP In 2003, Morgan Spurlock famously spent 30 days eating nothing ...