Originally published March 6 2005
Super Size Me filmmaker says McDonald's exports Americans' love of instant gratification
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
The filmmaker holds McDonald's responsible for the downfall of America's eating habits. After his month long experiment eating only fast food, he experienced a myriad of health complications. He feels strongly that other countries emulate what they see Americans doing, and that their love of fast food has spilled over into other cultures.
- Supersize Me film-maker Morgan Spurlock holds McDonald's responsible for society's insatiable demand for fast food.
- The Oscar-nominee, who suffered severe health risks in his documentary after he spent a month eating only meals from McDonald's restaurants, is disillusioned by the world's appetite for instant food.
- Spurlock also believes this fondness for instant gratification has spilled over into other areas of Western culture.
- Spurlock, whose film is up for the Best Documentary Academy Award, said: "It's astounding to see what we have exported, this culture of fast food.
- And McDonald's is in so many ways a cultural icon.
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