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 You've been fed a load of bologna.

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A 2009 documentary created as a reply to Super Size Me. Since eating five thousand calories a day of anything would make anybody fat, comedian and former health writer Tom Naughton began wondering if it was possible to lose weight on a fast food diet. To this end he crafted a diet with three main points:

  1. He has a functioning brain.
  2. He may only eat fast food for thirty days(cut short to 28 due to his doctor's schedule).
  3. He would consume two thousand calories a day or less and avoid going over a hundred grams of carbs a day as much as possible.

While it parodies Super Size Me in a few places, the film largely goes in its own direction, choosing to look at the science behind what makes a healthy diet and largely ignores the diet itself.

The movie is available on YouTube, as are Naughton's talks Big Fat Fiasco, which delves deeper into how obesity became so rampant and Science for Smart People, which goes into detail about good science versus junk science.


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  "You don't go to McDonald's for carrots. You go to McDonald's for fries."

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