Super Size is a 2004 documentary directed by Morgan Sparock, who wished to prove that the cigarette, fast food 'McDonald' is also harmful to American American citizens as well. He got ideas from two girls who filed lawsuits with McDonald's, but they accused McDonald's getting weight. The lawsuit failed, Spurlock to eat three days meal of McDonald's food three times a day, in order to show that he gained a lot of weight and will prove important materiality That's why I decided. "Citizens of the United States of America"
American fast food stories are well documented and Eric Sc hlosser's fast food country and Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me are cheap and useful due to our calorie addiction and our public health impact I will investigate. The straight borderline of the American obesity epidemic often creates the impression that in the United States equal opportunities experience regardless of whether fast food is good or bad. The classic fast food story usually gives us a hamburger chain at the new postwar suburbs of the 1950s and the interstate freeway. Today, however, fast food restaurants are also universal in the texture of cities in the United States. "I assumed that fast food is now inevitable so fast food came to the city at the same time," Jou told CityLab. "You see fast food restaurants everywhere; they always seem to be there, but this is a joint effort to expand fast food."
In the modern world, increasingly inexpensive and high calorie foods (such as fast food and junk food), high-level salt, ready-made foods including sugar, fat, and increasingly sedentary lifestyle, increasingly urbanized Continue Wondering over the world how obesity is rapidly increasing in the past few decades, it is no wonder in the mode of transportation. The number of overweight and obese people can now compete with the number of people suffering from starvation all over the world. Obese people are thought to be from wealthy countries and richer social classes, but poor people are suffering as food industry supplies lower quality, less expensive food.
The disadvantage is that many fast foods are rich in fat and sugar as well as oil and mayonnaise. They also come with a lot of salt, meat and cheese. This may adversely affect human health. Fast food may contain more salt and fat than artificial chemicals, it makes it less healthy than home cooking. Frying also destroys essential ingredients that were once contained in food. Fast food contains a small amount of fruits and vegetables. Another disadvantage is that the size of the parts is large. Many of the sizes offered at fast food restaurants are larger than most people need and contain more calories than people burn. This is directly related to the increase in obesity, especially childhood obesity. Excessive calories and fat are particularly harmful to those who tend to sit. This leads to higher cardiac related diseases and joint diseases