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Score: 3.5/10  [1 review]
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ProdID: 4324 - Supersized: Strange Tales from a Fast-Food Culture
Written by Morgan Spurlock

Supersized: Strange Tales from a Fast-Food Culture
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Do you dare find out what's happening behind the counters of your neighbourhood fast-food joint? Then grab a bucket and dive into one of the creepiest graphic novels of the year!

Super-sized: Strange Tales from a Fast-Food Culture is an entertaining-and at times gut-wrenching-series of stories focusing on America's ubiquitous and potentially destructive fast-food culture.

A perfect companion to Super Size Me, the graphic novel will bridge the gaps between humour, fact, and heart, while peering behind the scenes of the fast food world.



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fast food   restaurants   supersize me   takeaways
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Review by: mizim (Miriam)
Dated: 22nd of May, 2013

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This Review: 3.5/10
Artwork:
Score 7 out of 10
Storyline:
Score 1 out of 10
Flow:
Score 4 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 2 out of 10

I never bothered with Supersize Me when it came out, I knew that eating a lot of fast food isn't good for you and I didn't need some movie trying to gross me out to gets its point across. I did take interest in the man who chose to eat nothing but McDonald's for 30 days, but that was about it. I requested this from the library out of curiosity and really, it was just a waste of my time and I skipped through 90% of it.

Kids spit in prepared food, pick up food off the floor and pack it up for folks at the drive-through, spiders in a soda cup are drunk down by a kid and then burst out his nose etc. These gross tales are deep in the well of urban mythology, so much so that one has to wonder if he actually got these stories as first hand accounts.

The main problem with the book is that while it is trying to stick with the selling point of the film, don't over consume, too much takeaways is a bad thing etc etc. it tries to hard to grab the younger audience with being gross which ruins any chance the book has at telling any lasting moral.


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