Sorry, BenChuy, but your information isn't accurate. McD's "meals" wouldn't put him NEAR the 5,000 calorie mark, so he "snacked" with desserts and such during the day, something he admits to in the Glassman article on this page:
http://www.techcentralstation.com/supersizecon.html
Additionally, would you have as much respect for the "documentary" if you knew this:
It's no accident that Spurlock's production company is called "The Con." A prankster and scamster from way back, he briefly ran a program on MTV called "I Bet You Will," where he paid people to do disgusting things.
He gave a woman $100 to eat a Madagascar hissing cockroach. A man got $25 for eating a clam out of a stranger's armpit. Another woman shaved her head, combined the clippings with butter to form a gigantic hair ball and then ate it -- for $250.
Sorry for the unappetizing detail, but it tells who this Morgan Spurlock really is. He presents himself as a socially concerned artist, but, in fact, he is up to his old tricks (among the scenes in "Super Size Me" are a rectal exam and a vivid vomiting sequence). This time, however, the person who cashes in isn't the hairball eater; it's Spurlock himself.
Corporate America is not any more evil than an "entertainer" who pays people to eat live cockroaches.