:45:02
100 times less than
just the direct media budget
:45:05
of one candy company.
:45:08
Think about the way
food is marketed --
:45:11
T-shirts, coupons,
toys for children,
:45:14
giveaways in fast-food places,
place mats,
:45:17
just all of the different ways
:45:19
in which food marketing
is ubiquitous.
:45:21
The most heavily advertised
foods are consumed the most.
:45:24
No surprise.
:45:26
Thank you. Come again.
:45:27
Welcome to McDonald's!
:45:29
Tomato concentrate,
distilled vinegar,
:45:33
high-fructose corn syrup --
:45:36
high-fructose corn syrup
and corn syrup.
:45:39
That means sugar.
:45:45
Im gonna move over
to my salad shaker.
:45:50
I feel a little sick
to my stomach.
:45:53
This is the best part
of the day --
:45:55
when I get to be fat on the bed
with my quart of coke.
:46:05
People eat out a lot,
:46:07
and so if there aren't healthy
foods available at restaurants,
:46:10
and there isn't
good nutrition information,
:46:12
it makes eating out difficult.
:46:14
McDonald's says
nutrition information
:46:16
for all their products
is available on-line,
:46:18
but according
to the 2000 U.S. census,
:46:20
more than half of all U.S. homes
:46:22
still don't have
internet access.
:46:23
So, what are these people
supposed to do?
:46:25
Go to the stores
for nutrition information?
:46:27
Is that information even there?
:46:29
I went to find out.
:46:34
Do you guys have any
of the nutrition fact sheets?
:46:36
Do you guys have one of those?
:46:38
The things that fold out and
have the nutrition info in them?
:46:46
There aren't
any over there?
:46:48
Where would they be?
Up front?
:46:50
But they got lots of info
about "Dora the explorer live!"
:46:52
Let me check in the back.
:46:54
That's cool.
Thank you.