Alexandra Jamieson

Alexandra Jamieson

  • Born: 1975-3-27
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Allan 2021-12-14 08:01:06

      "The Mystery of Not Slimming": Eat less, taste more and eat more bad belly

      "Super Size Me" (Super Size Me) is a controversial documentary in recent years. Producer Morgan Spurlock launched a 30-day experiment in which he ate fast food three meals a day. As we all know, fast food is also called "junk food." Morgan’s experiment is definitely a negative teaching...

    • Shanny 2021-12-14 08:01:06

      Singing against the tune, what do you want McDonald's to do

      The teacher finished the self-reflective documentary in the documentary class and took super size me as an example. In order to explain to everyone that fast food was used many times, an American even ate McDonald's for a month for three meals. The beginning of the film is very shocking. A...

    • Peyton 2022-04-23 07:02:16

      Exaggerated. I envy the super-large Coke in the United States.

    • Patsy 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Fortunately, this guy has a good girlfriend

    Super Size Me quotes

    • Himself - Professor, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders: The average American child sees 10,000 food advertisements per year on television.

      [commercials were shown briefly]

      Himself - Professor, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders: 95% of those are for sugared cereals, soft drinks, fast foods, or candy. But parents who eats every meal every day for the whole year with their child and every meal gives a very compelling nutrition message and can bring in cartoon characters and Michael Jordan. So instead of selling McDonald's, he sells oranges.

      [Michael Jordan holds up a big mac and an orange]

      Himself - Professor, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders: And Brittany Spears instead of selling Pepsi, we'll sell radishes or lettuce or something.

      [Brittany Spears holds up a can of Pepsi, Radish and Lettuce]

      Himself - Professor, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders: That parent will have a thousand cracks with their child compared to 10,000 for the food industry. So it's not a fair fight.

    • Morgan Spurlock: McDonald's says nutrition information for all their products is available online. But according to the 2000 census, more than half of all U.S. homes still don't have internet access. So what are these people supposed to do? Go to the stores for nutrition information? Is that information even there? I went to find out.