:15:01
the small size here,
it's a bigger size in France.
:15:07
Even the small size here,
I can't drink.
:15:09
There are rules
to what's going on here
:15:12
in this whole process.
:15:13
I will only super-size it
if they ask me.
:15:15
I can only eat things
that are for sale
:15:17
over the counter at McDonald's,
:15:19
water included.
:15:20
If McDonald's doesn't sell it,
I can't eat it.
:15:23
I have to have
everything on the menu
:15:24
at least once
over the next 30 days,
:15:26
and I have to have
three squares a day --
:15:28
breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
:15:30
No excuses.
:15:31
Oh, I love Big Macs.
:15:33
This is probably
the first time in a long time
:15:35
that I've seen a big Mac
that looks like the picture,
:15:37
that actually almost
looks like the picture.
:15:39
Look at that.
:15:41
Big Macs never look this good.
:15:43
You got to come to Chinatown
for the good big Macs.
:16:02
You've heard
about all these people
:16:04
who are suing
these fast-food companies.
:16:06
Yes, I've heard of them.
:16:07
I think it's ridiculous,
:16:08
but it's the American
way to sue for everything.
:16:14
Id throw the lawsuit out
if I was a judge.
:16:17
And like I was saying,
:16:19
if these fast-food places
can put their signs up,
:16:22
if I can walk by them
and just totally ignore them
:16:25
and say, "I'm not hungry.
I don't need this,"
:16:28
they can do it, too.
:16:29
We don't have to go there.
We don't have to shop with them.
:16:31
we can easily go in McDonald's
and grab a salad,
:16:34
but we choose not to.
:16:35
Now, if the McDonald's
refused them service,
:16:38
they'd be in court again saying,
"we were refused service."
:16:42
so you can't win if you try
in this world.
:16:45
I think there's a lot of focus
on the fast-food companies
:16:48
because they are mentioned more
:16:50
than virtually
all the other causes
:16:52
in most of the articles
and books and studies
:16:55
about why it's
a sudden epidemic.
:16:57
Again, it can't be
the neighborhood restaurant.
:16:59
We've had
neighborhood restaurants