This movie opened my eyes. I'm never eating at McDonald's again

This movie opened my eyes. I'm never eating at McDonald's again.

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Yes because eating a ridiculously gross amount of anything for 30 days is healthy...

Try this with anything and you will be sure to complicate your health.

Back in the day McDonald's was a treat your mom took you to for getting an A on your tests. Nowadays people eat that shit like it's water and cry that the corporation is evil.

Have you seen his show 30 Days?

It used to be on Netflix, it was one of the most enjoyable shows ever.

I have friends whose family watched this kind of thing and began treating McDs like they were radioactive and the company like the literal devil. Then they stuffed their faces even more with every other fast food chain.

They're so extremely unhealthy in every way, it's amusing watching them pitch a fit over the very thought of McDs

>Friend brags about rarely eating fast food after seeing this trash
>Anytime we hang out he orders Litter Caesars

What concept was he trying to communicate to you via non-verbal behavior?

>my cousin and I watched it too in college health class
>he immediately takes us to McDonald's after
huh.

I've watched some episodes. I liked it.

you can eat mcdonalds everyday, just don't eat a lot

Could they put it back on?

>I get my health advice from movies

McDonalds is fine if you don't eat it often. Twice or three times a month is perfectly ok.

Do Americans really need a documentary to realise eating at McDonalds is not very healthy?

The point of the documentary was to show that McDonald's allowed, and even encouraged people to eat themselves to death as long as they're making a profit. It's a bit morally fucked up.

So do alcohol and tobacco companies. Hell, you could even accuse supermarkets of that.

How?

Seems more like a personal responsibility thing.

>So do alcohol and tobacco companies
Hence the regulation.

Yea because it's McShittle's job to cut people off from buying their shit...
>Excuse me sir weren't you buying a big mac just yesterday? We can't sell you anymore big macs for at least a week, it would be morally fucked up

I walk go into any supermarket and buy myself enough booze to kill me. There is nothing stopping me from buying booze once I am of age. And I can do that every day if I wanted to.
The regulations are mostly in place to prevent young people from getting access to these substances since they are harmful and addictive.

Sold in almost every store across the country
>regulation
yea like a well regulated clock.

>Help, I can't make decisions for myself.

The "documentary" is a crock load of shit. If I ate at Olive Garden every day I bet I'd gain 50 pounds in a month. Shit, Red Lobster has their unlimited shrimp deal going on, I'd probably be obese in 2 months.

It's fucking food service. Portion control isn't their business, it's yours.

regulation and tax are different things

Wasn't he some veganfag so of course it'll fuck that faggot's body up

Reminder that it's your duty as a patriotic Republican and Trump supporter to eat this slop daily. If you don't eat it the liberals win!

It was boring as fuck and made me want to eat more McDonalds just to spite that faggot.

This. By that same logic, buffets should be made illegal. They're an established business model that provide a service, trying to "blame" that model is so new-age soccer mom that it's borderline insanity.

Help, the grocery store lets me buy as many frozen pizzas as I want. Regulate me.

Reminder that the whole documentary is fake

This faggot got the supersize taken off the menu and I hope he gets AIDS.

And avoid anything with chicken

Restaurants and supermarkets have been around for ages. The obesity epidemic in America only began after fast food chains started taking off.

Liberals did, apparently. They were the ones fellating this movie when it came out.

Someone made a follow up to this and tried asking for the guys food diary but never got a response. He went around to several McDonalds and ordered more food than what this guy did but never came close to the supposed caloric count

This guy

Perhaps they could provide healthier menu options. But then their profit margins would be smaller, and people wouldn't get hooked on it. The best they've done is offer salads full of sugar and salt that aren't even a numbered menu option.

you're fat too late, op. there is a colony of parasites in your brain.

>The obesity epidemic in America only began after fast food chains started taking off.

The "obesity epidemic" only began in 1996 when the Department of Health changed the definition of what constitutes "obesity" overnight, and diet companies jumped on it as a business opportunity.

Maybe in the US. In some countries alcohol is only sold between certain hours and even in special shops. Same goes for tobacco.
Commercials are regulated and even banned.

You seem to be confused.

It is currently the Liberals promoting "fat-positivity" and "health at every size" nonsense right now.

Nice limp-wristed attempt at passive-aggressive slander, Hill-shill.

But I don't have a wife that sleeps with Jamal while I'm at work

Why is it their job to cater to your "health food" preferences?

Go to fucking Trader Joe's you faggot. Nobody is stopping you. Just like nobody is forcing you to go to McDonalds.

Nobody forces you to eat, either.

This. Trump voters are mostly vegans

>I CAN'T HANDLE DECISIONS. THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD HANDLE THEM FOR ME.

Fucking Millenials.

Mark my words, this fucking generation of retards is going to drive us head-long into an Orwellian Dark Age of unprecedented government meddling and control.

Watched this back in high school as part of a physical education class
Made me hungry as fuck, got two Big Macs with my buds right after school

What the fuck kind of argument is this?

What are you even trying to communicate?

>this fucking generation of retards is going to drive us head-long into an Orwellian Dark Age of unprecedented government meddling and control
Well, you're not wrong

I'm pretty sure laws and regulations existed before millenials.

What is it about personal responsibility you don't fucking understand?

This.

It's not a coincidence that every "anti-Trump protest" is a fucking Antifa jiggle-fest.

That """women's march""" was especially hilarious. I think the entire point was to form a physical blubber-wall to somehow block Trump from entering the White House or something.

>Hey user, here to buy some more oxy? This is the third time this week you've come back to me. But it's ok, I'm not forcing you to buy it. Now cough up if you want your fix.

God you're a retard. If I did the 30 day Mars bar challenge, where I eat nothing but seven Mars bars, and walked into the same supermarket everyday to purchase them, who is going to stop me?

How is that working out for the burgers?

Enablers aren't absolved of harm they cause others.

So do you have an actual argument or do you just post the same 5 images of semi-weird-looking people in MAGA hats in every fucking thread, regardless of context, as a way to assuage your own butthurt over the past 6 months.

It's millennial porn
They find your fat ass is the fault of some evil corporation and someone else should do something. But you? No, don't get up.
And the fact is that you can eat pretty much any food you want as long as you track the calories and burn off as much as you consume.

That's interesting because straight from the mouthpiece of liberal media I get this:
broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/j5e3z7/gym-bros-more-likely-to-be-right-wing-assholes-science-confirms
>really makes me think

>A BLOO BLOO BLOO PEOPLE ARE FAT

Why do I give a fuck?
They're paying for their own Healthcare, not me. They can slam as many burgers down their throat as they want.

shhhhh, he's mentally retarded. Leave him be.

Are you for real?

>Enablers

Fucking Hell.
SJW millenials are literally the new WBC, using WBC terms and vocabulary.

>Freedom of choice is bad because some people will choose to eat unhealthily

Good God, how could I have been so foolish?
You're exactly right, user. Freedom is bad.

>attacking a strawman

Because that's exactly what he said: laws didn't exist before two decades ago.

You're clearly a mental giant walking among us.

Ten steps ahead of you buddy

>how is that working out...
Fine. Why should I tell anyone what they can and can't do?

>If you eat 5000 calories a day you'll get fat and unhealthy!
Wow! Who knew!

Not the same person. But yes he's for real. What sort of god complex do you have, that you feel the need to make choices for other people?

The fat fucks will drive his costs up you dumb fuck. That's why it matters.

>drive up costs
What fucking costs are they driving up dickhead?

Healthcare costs.

And now you've learnt why the government shouldn't get involved in healthcare

Everyone needs some form of control. Freedom comes with a price. Humans have a bad habit of making poor decisions that harm themselves and others for short term gain. Allowing anyone to do anything they want is amoral, as you are condoning harm to innocent people at the hands of a stranger. "Personal responsibilty" is a poor argument. If people were responsible, we would all be living in a self-sustaining utopia libertarians dream about. Humans aren't that good and honest.

Yes, at first, I was happy to be learning how to read. It seemed exciting and magical. But then I read this: Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand. I read every last word of this garbage, and because of this piece of sh-shit, I'm never reading again!

>personal responsibility is a poor argument
Just because you say it's a poor argument doesn't mean it actually is

I just explained why.

I rule you

Works for us.

Your premise is flawed. You've proudly proclaimed that personal responsibility is a bad thing which is totally incorrect.
In fact it's such a bad argument that you're going to face palm yourself later in the day when you've realised that you've left your washing out on the line too long and it's now wet because you had a personal responsibility to take it off the line yourself.
This example might seem trivial to you, but it highlights that at every level, no matter how insignificant it might seem, personal responsibility is of paramount importance.

Do you think Marx invented the word "borgeouis"?

It clearly doesn't if you're worried about fat people driving up your health care costs LOL

I think you misunderstand me. I agree with your sentiment. My argument is that you can't trust people to be responsible. Responsibility would have saved my clothes from being wrinkly, but alas...

>Hey guys, there's this concerning data we've collected that shows a steady rise in obesity levels over the past few decades
>HURR STOP RESTRICTING MUH FREEDOMS
Are you a HAES faggot or just a retard in general?

For the longest time I thought it was a movie called surprise me and I conflating that with my passing knowledge of the film's pretense to conclude that the movie was about a guy who loved McDonald's and let them pick his dinner every night. Still haven't seen it.

This movie opened my eyes. I'm never shooting up a school again.