The phrase was used by McDonald's restaurants to upsize their French fries and soft drinks to an extra-large size. In the United States, McDonald's began to phase out the supersized option from their regular menu in March, 2004. The company stated the need to simplify their menu and to offer healthier food choices.
McDonalds
McDonald's
Tim Hortons is Canada's largest fast food chain location wise with over 3000 stores across Canada. They are beginning to branch into the United States as well. Burger King recently purchased Tim Horton.
supersize vs. super skinny
No. The fictional fast-food chain Bueno Nacho appears in the cartoon "Kim Possible."
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McDonalds, first used to up-size French Fries & Sodas
Sort of. Fast food is not good for you, but "Supersize Me" over-exaggerated some claims and took fast-food-intake and eating to an un-natural extreme.
Fast food is not a healthy choice to build your diet around, before looking into this, I would look up the movie supersize me, then consider fast made options for food, like salads.
I think the second biggest fast food chain is Burger King as the first fast food chain is Mc Donalds
I believe in the documentary Supersize me, it was stated that the average American eats fast food about twice a week.
e.g. Mc Donalds is a fast food chain.
fast-food chain
White Castle was the first established fast food chain.
You are most likely referring to 'Supersize Me', in which a man eats nothing but fast food over the course of a month (possibly longer). He is medically monitored and the changes he experiences are documented and explained. I don't know the year or other details.
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The purpose of this was to show how fast food's advertising gimmicks were more ingrained in people's mind than the founders of our country and our pledge of allegiance. -This question refers to the special 'Supersize Me'