Don’t Eat This Book

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Author: Morgan Spurlock

Morgan Spurlock’s terrifying yet hilarious expose on the fast food industry, Don’t Eat This Book.,,Praise for Morgan Spurlock: ‘Valid, entertaining and funny as hell’ – Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation,,A tongue-in-cheek – and burger in hand – look at the legal, financial and physical costs of our hunger for fast food, by the funniest and most incisive new voice sinc….Read More

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