Soso Whaley has done her own version of a McDiet (following the commercial success of Super Size Me). In it, she hopes to promote personal responsibility, common sense knowledge of moderation and balance of diet and certain things you eat with a degree of exercise is enough to be healthy.
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"This anti-corporate, anti-fast food take on the 'evil' McDonald's is nothing more than simple junk science and should be relegated to the comedy section at Blockbuster once it is distributed. To be honest, I’ve had it with all the doom and gloom, alarmist, anti-everything attitude of certain individuals and organizations who want to control my life, your life, everyone’s life with little regard for individual tastes, freedom of choice and personal responsibility,"
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http://www.cei.org/pages/debunk/debunk_the_junk.cfm
Super Size Me was probably largely interpreted as to not eat fast food again, and you'll be healthy, or on your way; however the excessive consumption of 5000 calories of McDonalds (let alone any kind of food) is going to be quite bad for you. Ultimately i hope all these documentaries will help to spark more of an interest in taking personal responsibility for food choices, instead of scaremongering everyone into fad diets or drastic solutions for drastic problems.
