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Downsize Me - Movies, Music, Fashion, Sports - Posted: 28th Jan, 2017 - 5:06pm

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The remake at a different angle of 'Upsize Me'?
27th Jun, 2005 - 3:43am / Post ID: #

Downsize Me

I enjoyed watching the documentary 'Upsize Me' and I am interested to know if I will be equally as 'thrilled' with this one - 'Downsize Me'. (Note: 'Upsize Me' is covered in another thread). Here is some coverage from businessweek.com:

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A woman with the lyrical name of Soso Whaley has made a film, called "Downsize Me," which is a counter-weight to Morgan Spurlock's "Supersize Me." It doesn't have the dramatic clout of Spurlock's film from what I can see, but maybe a little more "Pub" for the movie will compel some sponsor--a fast food company maybe-- to upload the whole film to the Net. Right now, a sample is available at www.cei.org, a "Free market" think tank that applauded Whaley's film.
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Post Date: 8th Jul, 2005 - 8:00am / Post ID: #

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I have read about this movie allot. She supposedly loses like 20 pounds in a month eating just fast food. I think both of the movies are hokey. Supersize me plays on the idea of eating only the greasy fast foods for breakfast lunch and dinner. You can buy yogurts and salads that are actually quite good at fast good places like Wendys and Mcdonalds. But the new movie downsize me plays on the idea that you only buy the healthy stuff at fast food places. You have to completely ignore double cheese burgers and fries for the most part and eat only chicken, fish, and salads. If someone did have the money to eat out three times a day, they would end up with a mixed bag because they would get tired of the same old thing. Neither of these movies account for a realistic view on eating fast food. Both are entertaining and show you the good and bad extremes of fast food, but neither are something you would realistically do.

Post Date: 12th Aug, 2005 - 12:39pm / Post ID: #

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People Try to Lose Weight at McDonald's

AP - Inspired by the documentary "Super Size Me," Merab Morgan decided to give a fast-food-only diet a try. The construction worker and mother of two ate only at McDonald's for 90 days - and dropped 37 pounds in the process.
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Post Date: 28th Jan, 2017 - 5:06pm / Post ID: #

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Why people are so good at spotting product downsizing and so bad at judging supersizing

Consumers drastically underestimate portion supersizing but are incredibly accurate at spotting downsizing, making it difficult for food marketers to cut giant portions. But there is a way to make customers more receptive to smaller portions, say authors of a new report. Ref. Source 5m.


 
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