I wouldn't even eat one McDonald's meal a day.
Their meat is NOT meat, and their food and every
other fast food joint's food is full of MSG, and
yeah a whole lot of grease. Anyone who thinks
eating fast food every day is healthy needs a
reality check. I have seen and know people that
eat fast food nearly every day of the week,
whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The
unhealthy kind of fat alone is enough to keep me
away. There are kids that eat hamburgers and
pizza every day in school. In my town that's
exactly what they serve, yeah they offer the
regular lunch too, but what kid is gonna choose
veggies over a burger and fries, or pizza? And he
didn't eat every meal supersized. He only got
supersize if they asked him if he wanted it, which
may have been 50% of the time. And he ate every
item on the menu at least once. Did you actually
watch the film? The rules were laid out at the
beginning. And the lab results on his blood and
such weren't faked.
So three meals a day for 30 days or One meal a day
for 90 days, still getting way more calories and
fat than anyone needs at one sitting. Not to
mention the HFCS in the sodas, and the brominated
bread of the buns, and the high salt content.
McDonald's even admits their chicken isn't chicken
and their food is unhealthy. I avoid fast food
like the plague.
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Ode Coyote wrote:
"Super size me" has a fatal flaw in the original premise.
Eating 3 supersized meals a day *at home* would make you fat.
No one in their right mind would ever eat that much food in a day.
Just one of those is enough food for an entire day.
The subject in the film had to force feed himself just to choke it all
down.
And the very idea that you NEED to eat 3 meals a day is ridiculous.
If working heavy labor, maybe, but even then a full tummy can be very
uncomfortable so a very light breakfast and lunch works best, then load
on the calories after work.
Ode
At 04:06 PM 3/18/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Hey y'all Snag Films has the Supersize Me, and The Future of Food
documovies. Another way for the folks over the pond, and elsewhere, to
get to see them:)
http://www.snagfilms.com/films/browse/category/health/
Annie
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