Jamie Oliver's 'Food Revolution' commercial gives us a sneak peek into ABC's new series (debuting March 21) -- where the British celebrity chef brings his health campaign to the U.S. in hopes to educate communities on healthy eating (as in cooking fresh, organic ingredients). With the help of the rebellious Twisted Sister's 'We're Not Gonna Take It,' Oliver's stance on schools serving pizza for breakfast becomes, well, very clear.
'We're Not Gonna Take It' is featured on 1984's 'Stay Hungry' album which also boasts the anthem-heavy 'I Wanna Rock' and power ballad 'The Price.' This is the heavy metal group's only top 40 hit on Billboard's Top 100, peaking at No. 21. Check out the commercial below, and tune into AOL Radio's Classic Rock station in hear Twisted Sister's rebellious anthems and glam rock jams.
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(Page 1)2. It's not all about physical activity either. There are so many people out there who eat a ton of crap exercise go back to eating a ton of crap and gain weight. I really do think exercise is healthy. I'm not saying don't do it I'm just saying there has to be a balance. I do agree that kids need to exercise more but they also need to learn healthy eating while their at it. :)
Posted at 3:02PM on Apr 17th 2010 by starstruck2150
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1. I feel that if Jamie wants to be so dedicated to helping a good town like huntington WV, then he should try making schools have better activities and not sit on there bottoms all day but 45mins. I grew up eating pizza, choc milk with ceral, and even three servings. I am six feet and 159lbs. I have always been this way. Its NOT all about what you eat, its mainly how active you are. So get them out and about more. Thats the way to fix a issue. Life is short. enjoy it but dont take the small things away. Besides, they are kids. Let them be kids.
Posted at 4:54PM on Mar 25th 2010 by jon