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Don't Eat This Book: Fast Food and the Supersizing of America
Author: Morgan Spurlock

Book Information
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780399152603 - ISBN-10: 0399152601
Publication Date: 5/19/2005
Pages: 320


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio CD (Unabridged)

Book Description:
The literary debut of the funniest and most incisive new voice to come along since Michael Moore-and the acclaimed director of the film phenomenon of the year.

Can man live on fast food alone? Morgan Spurlock tried to do just that. For thirty days, he ate nothing but three "squares" a day from McDonald's as part of an investigation into the effects of fast food on American health. The resulting documentary won him resounding applause and a worldwide release that broke box-office records. Audiences were captivated by Spurlock's experiment, during which he gained twenty-five pounds, his blood pressure skyrocketed, and his libido all but disappeared.

But this story goes far beyond Spurlock's good-humored "Mc-Sickness." He traveled across the country-into schools, hospitals, and people's homes -to investigate school lunch programs, the marketing of fast food, and the declining emphasis on health and physical education. He looks at why fast food is so tasty, cheap, and ultimately seductive, and what Americans can do to turn the rising tide of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes that have accompanied its ever-growing popularity. He interviewed experts in twenty U.S. cities-from surgeon generals and kids to lawmakers and marketing gurus-who share their research, opinions, and "gut feelings" on our ever-expanding girth and what we can all do to offset a health crisis of supersized proportions.

In this groundbreaking, hilarious book, "benevolent muckraker" Morgan Spurlock debuts a wry investigative voice that will appeal to anyone interested in the health of our country, our children, and ourselves.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Nicole B. shootingstar985 - FL wrote on 4/20/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was my main inspiration to begin (and maintain) healthier eating habits. Although it isn't your traditional 'diet' book, this book opens your eyes to the dangers of eating fast food and all the yucky consequences that go with it. Although it focuses on obesity and McDonald's, it also touches on outsourcing of children's cafeteria lunches, supermarket products, diet fads, bariatric surgery and more. A good, but sometimes scary (it takes 7 hrs of straight walking to burn off a supersized coke, fries & big mac) read!

Suzanne R. (Suzanne60637) wrote on 11/21/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A return to and an expansion on the topics addressed in his film Supersize Me. I read this quickly and enjoyed it very much. He is not a "great writer" but he is entertaining, and the book is informative. I find both the book and the movie to be very motivating to stay healthy!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

John O. (buzzby) - La Quinta, CA wrote on 7/17/2007...


Full of information about eating fast foods and the consequences. More or less tells the story of the making of his movie "SuperSize Me".

Rebecca H. (amichai) wrote on 11/21/2005...


A quick read and an enjoyable, persuasive book.


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