Although I generally enjoy sarky documentaries, I had not watched this
one because I thought it was just lots of shots of a guy throwing up,
and that the only thing to learn was that fast food is 'bad for you',
which I already knew. In actual fact it was a lot more interesting than
that. It raised, but didn't quite answer, lots of questions about the
limits of corporate responsibility, and its intersection wit the
personal responsibility of consumers. I was glad that it didn't quite
answer the questions, as that amde it food for thought, pun not
intended. There was also some footage about school meals in the US,
which correlated quite nicely with the recent exploits of Jamie Oliver in the UK.
I was going to draw a cartoon about this, but dinner is ready. it is not fast-food.