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Hated Food Trends

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I've noticed that hamburgers which are taller than their diameter have proliferated.
How does one eat these dang things?
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Here's a fine burger....
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One can pick it up easily, put it in one's mouth, & eat it without difficulty.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Apostate!
Reprobate!
Foodie!

Hipsters are trying to take the humble hamburger, & make it "gourmet".
In the process, they lose sight of what is great.
I have to watch my salt intake. So I substitute bacon. . . . um . . . there isn't any sodium in bacon, is there?
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
Food etiquette that's completely irrational and arbitrary, such as no ketchup on hot dogs, which is considered taboo in the Chicago area. Or that "real" chili doesn't have beans, which is largely a Texan sentiment.
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
One of my hated food trends is mis-wrapped burritos. Not saying that they need to maintain their structural integrity for the duration (doesn't have to keep its sh** together the whole time), but if I have a lap full of salsa after one bite, its a failed attempt.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
One of my hated food trends is mis-wrapped burritos. Not saying that they need to maintain their structural integrity for the duration (doesn't have to keep its sh** together the whole time), but if I have a lap full of salsa after one bite, its a failed attempt.

This reminds me of Big Macs. I would love them if only they didn't disintegrate into an unwieldy mess the moment you took a bite. But you can always order the less expensive McDouble and have them put lettuce and Mac sauce (which is actually thousand island dressing) on that.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
This reminds me of Big Macs. I would love them if only they didn't disintegrate into an unwieldy mess the moment you took a bite. But you can always order the less expensive McDouble and have them put lettuce and Mac sauce (which is actually thousand island dressing) on that.
I liked the short lived McLean Deluxe.
Just a plain burger with lettuce & tomato.
Best they ever made, but unpopular....too healthy & not greasy.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Food etiquette that's completely irrational and arbitrary, such as no ketchup on hot dogs, which is considered taboo in the Chicago area. Or that "real" chili doesn't have beans, which is largely a Texan sentiment.
Real chili has kidney beans & large chunks of tomato (IMO, of course).
Hot dogs need mustard, not ketchup.
 
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