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* EvenBetterSequel: When compared to the original ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', it really shows Spurlock's maturation as a film-maker with vastly improved camerawork, editing, and scripting, as well as delivering a much more targeted and robust critique of the fast food industry by focusing on its VeryFalseAdvertising and [[MegaCorp Big Chicken]]'s abusive corporate practices against the regular farmers after the far more {{Anvilicious}} aesop of the original.

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* EvenBetterSequel: When compared to the original ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', it really shows Spurlock's maturation as a film-maker with vastly improved camerawork, editing, and scripting, as well as delivering a much more targeted and robust critique of the fast food industry by focusing on its VeryFalseAdvertising and [[MegaCorp Big Chicken]]'s abusive corporate practices against the regular farmers after the far more {{Anvilicious}} aesop and the ManipulativeEditing of his "eat nothing but the [=McDonald's=] menu for 30 days" experiment from the original.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The mistreatment of chicken farmers by Big Chicken is communicated by portraying them as something like a mafia.
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* TheWoobie: Jonathan Buttram, the farmer who assists Spurlock with his chicken farm. Not only does Koch Foods knocks him down dead last in the performance rate despite having the best results, he is all but blacklisted from the industry as a result of participating in the documentary. Even his son has doubts about continuing the family tradition thanks to the cruel system they're stuck in.

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* TheWoobie: Jonathan Buttram, the farmer who assists Spurlock with his chicken farm. Not only does Koch Foods knocks him down dead last in the performance rate despite having the best results, he is all but blacklisted from the industry as a result of participating in the documentary. Even his son has doubts about continuing the family tradition thanks to the cruel system they're stuck in.in.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The mistreatment of chicken farmers by Big Chicken is communicated by portraying them as something like a mafia.



* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: The mistreatment of chicken farmers and the mafia-like tactics of Big Chicken definitely needed to be put in the spotlight, given that they are often overlooked when discussing the fast-food industry.
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* TheWoobie: Jonathan Buttram, the farmer who assists Spurlock with his chicken farm. Not only does Koch Foods knocks him down dead last in the performance rate, he is all but blacklisted from the industry as a result of participating in the documentary. Even his son has doubts about continuing the family tradition thanks to the cruel system they're stuck in.

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* TheWoobie: Jonathan Buttram, the farmer who assists Spurlock with his chicken farm. Not only does Koch Foods knocks him down dead last in the performance rate, rate despite having the best results, he is all but blacklisted from the industry as a result of participating in the documentary. Even his son has doubts about continuing the family tradition thanks to the cruel system they're stuck in.
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* EvenBetterSequel: When compared to the original ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', it really shows Spurlock's maturation as a film-maker with vastly improved camerawork, editing, and scripting, as well as delivering a much more targeted and robust critique of the the fast food industry by focusing on its VeryFalseAdvertising and [[MegaCorp Big Chicken]]'s abusive corporate practices against the regular farmers after the far more {{Anvilicious}} aesop of the original.

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* EvenBetterSequel: When compared to the original ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', it really shows Spurlock's maturation as a film-maker with vastly improved camerawork, editing, and scripting, as well as delivering a much more targeted and robust critique of the the fast food industry by focusing on its VeryFalseAdvertising and [[MegaCorp Big Chicken]]'s abusive corporate practices against the regular farmers after the far more {{Anvilicious}} aesop of the original.
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* EvenBetterSequel: When compared to the original ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', it really shows Spurlock's maturation as a film-maker with vastly improved camerawork, editing, and scripting, as well as delivering a much more targeted and robust critique of the the fast food industry by focusing on its VeryFalseAdvertising and [[MegaCorp Big Chicken]]'s abusive corporate practices against the regular farmers after the far more {{Anvilicious}} aesop of the original.


* EarWorm: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68HJ_nv6T5o Nothing But Chickens]]."
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* EarWorm: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68HJ_nv6T5o Nothing But Chickens]]."
* HarsherInHindsight: Given that Spurlock's restaurant runs on honesty, having to show this trait himself with his sexual harassment confessions is a rather tough pill to swallow. It did not taste so good.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: The mistreatment of chicken farmers and the mafia-like tactics of Big Chicken definitely needed to be put in the spotlight, given that they are often overlooked when discussing the fast-food industry.
* TheWoobie: Jonathan Buttram, the farmer who assists Spurlock with his chicken farm. Not only does Koch Foods knocks him down dead last in the performance rate, he is all but blacklisted from the industry as a result of participating in the documentary. Even his son has doubts about continuing the family tradition thanks to the cruel system they're stuck in.

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