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Laddar... Jag och extra allt : snabbmaten och det jättestora Amerikaav Morgan Spurlock
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. See my blog post on it: http://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2005/12/booknote-dont-eat-this-book.html If you know anything about Morgan Spurlock you know he is sarcastic, funny and extremely outspoken. I should also mention smart and fearless.When it comes to the evils of fast food Spurlock is all of those things times a hundred. Mention health issues related to morbid obesity and you can practically hear his frustration ooze out in every written word. Spurlock is the man who decided to eat nothing but fast food for thirty days and document his journey. His findings are not earth shattering. They shouldn't even be surprising and yet they prompted the writing of Don't Eat This Book. Quite clearly, Spurlock had much more to say on the subject. Within these pages he explores diets around the country, particularly in schools, hospitals and other institutions across the United States. He interviews lawmakers and key decisions makers in an attempt to investigate and reveal the culprits behind our nation's growing health crisis. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Boken är baserad på filmen Jag och extra allt (Super Size Me). Dokumentärfilmaren Morgan Spurlock undersöker snabbmatens inverkan på hälsan genom att enbart äta McDonald-mat i en månad. Frågor som ställs är bl.a. vem som bär skulden - industrin eller människan. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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"Don't Eat this Book" is a follow up to the film, as Morgan Spurlock takes us through some of the backlash he experienced from the film (lobbyists, Fox News, restaurateurs), as well as more details he gleaned during his research for the film.
Most damning is how evident the marketing of fast food is aimed at our children - and not just fast food, but packaged, processed foods on the supermarket shelves, too. Morgan also bemoans public school lunches, sodas in schools, and the disappearance of the daily Phys-Ed class for students.
The most galling moment to me is when Morgan reveals that McDonalds actually had the balls to open a restaurant right next to Dachau, the German Concentration Camp. Seems like you'd wanna create a little distance there - out of reverence, respect, and common decency. If nothing else, I don't think I'd want my Happy Meal forever linked in memory to genocide. But, there ya go.
This is, above all, a really entertaining book. Morgan's got a great sense of humor - and more than a little ego, but he's charming enough to get by without sounding like an ass. I listened to this as a book on CD and I think it's worth chasing down so you can hear him spin his tales rather than just reading off the page.
I'm surprised Mayor McCheese hasn't issued a hit on this guy.
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