Post by VHSUnderground on Dec 20, 2023 17:58:34 GMT
Hey hey
So I just watched Sewer Reviewers video on lost McDonalds media and it reminded me of a PSA I saw in school like 10 years ago. I don't exactly remember which grade I was in but I know for sure was in elementary school. We had an assembly to watch a (probably 20 to 30 minute long) PSA about healthy eating. The details are a bit fuzzy but I remember that it took place from the perspective of some fat kid. The narrator (?) was encouraging him to eat healthy because all he ate was junk from McDonalds. All I remember after that was the ending with a POV of him getting a chicken salad from McDonalds. IIRC there was a lot of suspense when he began order- like he might just get something unhealthy again. I've tried searching for this but I've had no luck.
I assume it was just meant to be shown in school. There is a chance that it might have not been sponsored by McDonalds because it would be odd for them to say outright that a portion of their menu was unhealthy. But I have a major gut feeling it was, and maybe the junk he ate wasn't from McDonalds.
Some additional details: it might have actually taken place inside the kid's body and shown how the food was effecting him but this is a complete guess.
The PSA could not have been made any later than 2014 I say that because I was in fifth grade from 2013 to 2014 and I know it was elementary school.
So I just watched Sewer Reviewers video on lost McDonalds media and it reminded me of a PSA I saw in school like 10 years ago. I don't exactly remember which grade I was in but I know for sure was in elementary school. We had an assembly to watch a (probably 20 to 30 minute long) PSA about healthy eating. The details are a bit fuzzy but I remember that it took place from the perspective of some fat kid. The narrator (?) was encouraging him to eat healthy because all he ate was junk from McDonalds. All I remember after that was the ending with a POV of him getting a chicken salad from McDonalds. IIRC there was a lot of suspense when he began order- like he might just get something unhealthy again. I've tried searching for this but I've had no luck.
I assume it was just meant to be shown in school. There is a chance that it might have not been sponsored by McDonalds because it would be odd for them to say outright that a portion of their menu was unhealthy. But I have a major gut feeling it was, and maybe the junk he ate wasn't from McDonalds.
Some additional details: it might have actually taken place inside the kid's body and shown how the food was effecting him but this is a complete guess.
The PSA could not have been made any later than 2014 I say that because I was in fifth grade from 2013 to 2014 and I know it was elementary school.
So I just watched Sewer Reviewers video on lost McDonalds media and it reminded me of a PSA I saw in school like 10 years ago. I don't exactly remember which grade I was in but I know for sure was in elementary school. We had an assembly to watch a (probably 20 to 30 minute long) PSA about healthy eating. The details are a bit fuzzy but I remember that it took place from the perspective of some fat kid. The narrator (?) was encouraging him to eat healthy because all he ate was junk from McDonalds. All I remember after that was the ending with a POV of him getting a chicken salad from McDonalds. IIRC there was a lot of suspense when he began order- like he might just get something unhealthy again. I've tried searching for this but I've had no luck.
I assume it was just meant to be shown in school. There is a chance that it might have not been sponsored by McDonalds because it would be odd for them to say outright that a portion of their menu was unhealthy. But I have a major gut feeling it was, and maybe the junk he ate wasn't from McDonalds.
Some additional details: it might have actually taken place inside the kid's body and shown how the food was effecting him but this is a complete guess.
The PSA could not have been made any later than 2014 I say that because I was in fifth grade from 2013 to 2014 and I know it was elementary school.
Is it Super Size Me?
He said later than 2014, Super Size Me was made earlier than 2014, so it don't fall in what he's talking about.