Media and Obeseity
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Americans are fat and growing fatter with each passing day. One does not have to do look far to see how fat they are. Take a stroll to the supermarket, college campuses, offices, playgrounds, fast food restaurants, or malls and see the evidence of fat America. What is causing this epidemic of obesity? There are a plethora of reasons including overeating, lack of exercise, fast food, processed food, dieting, and sedentary lifestyles. Morgan Spurlock of New York City decided to tackle one aspect of this problem with his idea of studying the McDonald's way by limiting his intake of food for one month to only McDonald's and filming this adventure. The result is the movie Super Size Me. Spurlock finds that the McDonald's way is a super highway to fat city. Mr. Spurlock followed three rules as during this journey; he could only eat what was available...


