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This movie really surprised me.  Yes, it was a graphic reminder of how bad
fast food is for you, especially if you're subsiting on it exclusively.  But
a great number of us already knew this.

What I found most interesting were all of the "side" info he provided, such
as the information about school lunches--how bad they've gotten, how easy
(and inexpenive) they could be reformed, and the side effect of how poorly
the students perform, as compared with students with a much better diet.

Dave

On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 08:17:57AM -0700, Larry Barnes wrote:
> I just watched a documentary last night with my teenage daughter on fast
> food eating habits.  You may have heard of this film; you can rent it at
> most video stores.  My daughter said she will never eat at fast food
> joints again; I won't hold my breath.
>
> In my view this is a must see film for teenagers.
>
> Here's a link to the web site for anyone that may be interested:
> http://www.supersizeme.com/
>
> Larry A. Barnes
> Systems Administrator - HP3000
>
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