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WHAT: A man who sits in his van and reviews various fast food items from various places.
HOW MANY SUBSCRIBERS AT TIME OF WRITING: 86,918
WHY SHOULD I CARE: When Morgan Spurlock's 2004 'documentary' Super Size Me gained attention worldwide, we all marvelled at just how much gluttony Americans were truly capable of. It is a giant country filled with giant cars, giant roads, giant people, both lengthways and widthways, giant portions, giant industry, giant everything. I don't know how many Americans you guys have met, but a lot of them have this odd thickness, even if they're not 'fat' so to speak. It's like they've all been injected with a layer of silicon.Unless you're juicing on the Santa Monica beach with all the other sinewy fitness Peperamis then you'll be accustomed to the mind-boggling portion sizes, and the incredible variety in which they come. Perhaps no-one is more familiar with this face of life than JoeysWorldTour.JoeysWorldTour is a channel that features a man called Joey reviewing (eating) fast food menu items. He eats them in his car, or truck, because it kind of looks like a truck, and describes to us, the viewer, how he feels about them. So far, so normal. But there is something about Joey that divides my soul down the middle. Something about him has created a conflict within me so strong it makes me question myself again and again. Mostly, it brings me back to the same, damning question: do I hate JoeysWorldTour?
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