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Goodbye to supersizing? Not quite

, on the Thursday before the Monaco Grand Prix, American documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock died from what were described as “complications related to cancer”. Spurlock’s most famous work is the 2004 doc , in which he exposed the fast-food industry’s profit-driven push to encourage poor nutrition… by charting the effects on his own

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