FAT, SICK, AND NEARLY DEAD: THE KIDS MENU is a feature documentary. When filmmaker Joe Cross traveled the world with his previous two films, he met hundreds of individuals and the issue of childhood obesity came up often. Obesity is a symptom of a larger problem in THE KIDS MENU. Unawareness of nutritious foods' existence. Absence of healthy, cheap options. Negative role models, whether parents, teachers, or even celebrities. Everything appears daunting, but when empowered, youngsters often choose the healthier option.
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FAT, SICK, AND NEARLY DEAD: THE KIDS MENU is a feature documentary. When filmmaker Joe Cross traveled the world with his previous two films, he met hundreds of individuals and the issue of childhood obesity came up often. Obesity is a symptom of a larger problem in THE KIDS MENU. Unawareness of nutritious foods' existence. Absence of healthy, cheap options. Negative role models, whether parents, teachers, or even celebrities. Everything appears daunting, but when empowered, youngsters often choose the healthier option.
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