“Three Years After Super Size Me: How Far Have We Come?”

February 28 (Wednesday) 6:30-9:30 pm
Walter MacKenzie Centre 2J4.02 (Classroom F)
Cost: $2, Free for EDEO volunteers

Come watch the movie “Super Size Me” at 6:30 pm; then hear a panel of experts express their thoughts on this topic and answer your questions. Refreshments and a light snack will be provided.

Plot Summary: “Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock makes himself a test subject of this documentary about the commercial food industry. Rigorously eating a diet of McDonald's fast food, three times a day for a month straight. Spurlock is out to prove the physical and mental effects of consuming fast food. While doing this, Spurlock also provides a look at the food culture in America through it's schools, corporations, and politics as seen through the eyes of regular people and health advocates. "Super Size Me" is a movie that sheds a new light on what has become one of our nation's biggest health problems: obesity“ (www.imdb.com).

For more details about the film go to the official Super Size Me website.

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