He Mislead Millions...

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Published 2024-06-08

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  • @JemFire
    i was an obese child, now I'm at a healthy weight. while i can say shaming people for their weight is wrong, the current culture pushing big is beautiful is destructive to our society imo
  • @kythacloud
    They played Supersize me in my middle school health class to scare us into eating healthy. At the end of that day, my grandma took me to McDonalds and I forgot about it until just now
  • @heyyyitsjosh
    The fact that girl was thinking she had to eat subway twice a day made me so extremely sad for some reason.
  • @Evan-lr8nq
    Jared lied there. His big vice wasn't food...
  • There was a documentary named “Fathead” that discredited a lot of what “Supersize Me” claimed. The guy actually proved you could lose weight eating nothing but fast food. But Fathead included a lot of nutritional information that helped me actually lose weight, while Supersize me only left me feeling guilty and grossed out.
  • @paulbeck2186
    They took up 3 days worth of PE class in middle school to show us this not long after it came out. I found it ironic they denied us physical activity to lecture us about obesity.
  • I have a story about Morgan Spurlock. I was at a gun show once and in walked Morgan Spurlock and a small camera crew. I’m pretty sure I was the only person who recognized. Also with him was a college kid wearing a Virginia Tech shirt (this was right after the VT shooting.) He kept instructing the kid on what to say- obviously trying to further his narrative. It really affected how I viewed documentaries after that. Many of them are largely fabricated.
  • @thefool3357
    Man I remember watching Supersize me in my junior high health class. No one took it seriously and the teacher was so ticked about it.
  • @syrenet
    i kinda find it hilarious how subway advertised to be more healthy while their "bread" is legally classified as cake becase it has sooooo fking much sugar in it.
  • @Arialine123
    4:25 the difference is that you don't need to smoke in order to live... so having an eating issue is definitely not comparable to a smoking habit
  • @Frostbite1090
    The bowl cut mullet with mutton chops is amazing on the big mac enthusiast
  • @allys744
    One thing I don’t get is, Morgan didn’t reveal his history with alcoholism in the documentary. But then, years later, when he was accused of inappropriate behavior, then he decides to mention that he had been actively drinking for over 30 years since he was a teenager. I mean, I fear sad to hear that he died since his health took a nose dive. But the guy were deceptive and almost everything he did, especially in this film, entertaining as it was, was strategic.
  • @sidphium
    so the alcoholic vegan decides to start eating greasy, high calorie meat and cheese 3 times day and immediately feels sick? wow! what a shocking result no one could have seen coming!
  • @ZeFluffyKnight
    I will always love the old Whitest Kid U Know parody of this, "Super Size Me with Whiskey."
  • @Goatfer
    He ate roughly 3500 extra calories a day over what he burned. Thats way more than 3 meals a day at McDonalds. I had forgot that super sizing was a thing.
  • @virdixxii8341
    Btw Jared Fogle didn't just have CP. He had 5,6 TERABYTES of it. He's literally a supervillain
  • @FredrickFreaker
    Without “Super Size Me” we never would have gotten “Super High Me” with Doug Benson
  • @holocene2164
    I can tell you this; I ate at a McDonald's in Paris and the food was the same. Mcdonald is Mcdonald; delicious but to be enjoyed sparingly.