Published November 29, 2016

‘Super Size Me’ filmmaker to open quick-service restaurant

Do you remember the film “Super Size Me” and the controversy that surrounded it? What about all the change that happened to the fast food industry following his film? Well, now you can think back on that guy fondly — and think about him now, even more, especially if you live in this one area. With the release of ” ‘Super Size Me’ filmmaker to open quick-service restaurant”, it follows the life and new shenanigans of that film’s creator.

Key Takeaways:

  • Morgan Spurlock, a man who made a documentary about the negative effects of McDonalds has opened his own quick service restaurant, “Holy Chicken!”
  • The first establishment of Holy Chicken! will be located in Oio. The aim of the restaurant is to provide a better overall eating experience for its customers
  • This goal will be achieved by using healthier, natural, cage-free, range free, and antibiotic free chickens for their meals

“The menu will be rounded out with Cole slaw, crispy greens and sodas from a beverage company in Columbus, Ohio. There will be no French fries.”

http://nrn.com/quick-service/super-size-me-filmmaker-open-quick-service-restaurant

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