If the school wanted to educate its students about healthy eating, it could have picked a better messenger than Spurlock. In his own words, his documentary Super Size Me was designed "[t]o get people thinking about what they put in their mouths." But before his cinematic success, Spurlock -- not exactly a modern-day Upton Sinclair -- paid people to chew dog feces (beware: this link includes some salty language and a rather large man in a thong). His documentary purports to examine the impact of fast food on the American diet, but one fact the film fails to document is that Spurlock consumed 5,000 calories a day. It's usually not a good idea to generalize about nutrition, but we're pretty confident that "Don't eat 5,000 calories in one day" is a good rule to follow.