People taking photographs of their meals are not critics; they are from the United States.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not a food critic, and I'm not really an authority to write anything on food.
Criticism is hypocrisy; society is hypocrisy. I'm a tourist. I'm a consumer. I do the things that I photograph and can be criticized of.
Especially in the food business, critics take very seriously how much power they have. They can shut a restaurant down.
I'm not sure that some of the food purists are in touch with what really goes on in American households.
I haven't got a problem with scrutiny. If it gets hot in the kitchen, don't cook a meal. People should be able to criticise us - it's completely appropriate.
I don't cook. I don't know anything about food. I've never reviewed a restaurant.
Many of the criticisms about McDonald's are false. We are keen to provide people with as much nutritional information as possible to help them manage their diets.
A lot of people don't like to eat on camera, but I eat on camera all the time. I'm standing in for the viewer.
The public doesn't want to hear people complaining about having their picture taken.
Every time I make a picture the critics' estimate of American public taste goes down ten percent.