Friday, April 16, 2010

Word!



- Alton Brown

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This is a quote from chef, Alton Brown. I thought the discerning followers of, "The Big Fat Lie" project would appreciate his simplistic, to the point sentiment...

"I just saw the movie “Super Size Me” and I have to say that I liked it. It was fun, irreverent filmmaking on a shoestring and it’s good to know that filmmakers can still pull that sort of thing off.

What shocked me about the movie wasn’t what it said. Heck I already knew most of that stuff. What shocked me were the gasps I heard from the audience, most of whom seemed generally surprised that big business could be so…well…businesslike.

Here’s what it comes down to, kids. Ronald McDonald doesn’t give a damn about you. Neither does that little minx Wendy or any of the other icons of drivethroughdom. And you know what, they’re not supposed to. They’re businesses doing what businesses do. They don’t love you. They are not going to laugh with you on your birthdays, or hold you when you’re sick and sad. They won’t be with you when you graduate, when your children are born or when you die. You will be with you and your family and friends will be with you. And, if you’re any kind of human being, you will be there for them. And you know what, you and your family and friends are supposed to provide you with nourishment too. That’s right folks, feeding someone is an act of caring. We will always be fed best by those that care, be it ourselves or the aforementioned friends and family.

We are fat and sick and dying because we have handed a basic, fundamental and intimate function of life over to corporations. We choose to value our nourishment so little that we entrust it to strangers. We hand our lives over to big companies and then drag them to court when the deal goes bad. This is insanity.

Feed yourselves.
Feed your loved ones.
And for God’s sake, feed your children.

Don’t trust anyone else to do it…not anyone. I’m not saying that you shouldn’t go out to dinner every now and then…that is after all one of the great joys of life…but it isn’t life itself and that’s what I’m talking about.

Is McDonald's food bad for you? What do you think? Does that mean you shouldn’t eat it? No, it just means you shouldn’t live on it or anything else made by someone you wouldn’t hug.

Burgers don’t kill people.
People kill people.
Don’t be one of them."

1 comment:

  1. OMG, Alton, I love you even more than I used to. He put so succintly what I've been trying to tell my inner child who grew up on fast food and who doesn't care about anything but taste. Big Katie is in charge but little Katie slips in her 2 cents worth when we pass by one of those colorful establishments that attract her eye.

    Thanks for posting that, Shannon.

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