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I never ate much fast food but I'd been missing it lately. My husband saved his money and bought me "supersize me" the movie. How sweet!!

The point is, I hadn't eaten it all day when I started the movie. I was starving.

I had a salad. Sans dressing. And a banana.

So whenever you start missing fast food, or anything like that...... Rent supersize me. It worked for me!! Ha ha.

Just thought I'd share my good mood. :-D


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lol sounds like a pretty good strategy :) thanks for sharing!

Pink-Bunny Apprentice

I've watched it...and went a week without fast food...then I went back to fast food. Granted I definitely don't eat as much now anymore.

But that's definitely a good idea for when I want it...

cathzozo Apprentice

After watching Supersize Me, I went months without fast food. In the last year, I've probably only had something from a fast food restaurant once or twice. I just don't need engineered food! :)

Guhlia Rising Star

I haven't eaten fast food since watching that documentary. It freaked me out.

loraleena Contributor

I never eat fast food, nor do I want to. I showed the movie to my boyfriend who used to eat it once a week and he hasn't touched it since in almost 2 years.

Looking for answers Contributor

I agree. . . the movie is an eye-opener!


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