• terranoid@lemmy.cafe
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      Don’t tell me you guys don’t chase down your Big Az Burger over there without a 72oz Monster Dick Gulp.

      You probably know it as the 212 centiliter Royale Gueule

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        I used to work at a mail sorting facility, we had frozen sandwiches like this in the vending machines in the break room.

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        kwiktrip’s ‘quarter pound’ burgers aren’t horrible. they have in-store kitchens, so its not the microwave reheated crap like op that many stores have. better than some fast food chains. the paper thin bacon scrap they use on bacon cheeseburgers is pathetic, though.

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        I have a specific fondness of the pre made baguettes jambon emmental they have at French has stations. They are not exceptional, but fulfill a certain void in me.

        I somehow doubt American had station food will compare, though.

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          Eeh. It’s the same kind of microwavable chow as they have in Japanese convenience stores - it’s not good, but it’s fine if you’re expecting it.

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            I stand by 7/11 onigiri being actually pretty good. I’ve had plenty of worse fast food

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              I have had some shockingly decent sushi from 7/11, now that you remind me…

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                Yeah, their shrimp and mayonnaise onigiri with an Asahi for under $5 total was just the perfect jet lag food

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          The US has a pretty broad range of what counts as a “gas station” Some of them have on-site prepared food that is legitimately pretty good.

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            I’d much rather eat at Wawa or Sheetz than a fast food place. I’ve never been to a Buc-ees but those are supposed to be great, too.

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          You’re probably right, but we do have sushi at our gas stations.

          I don’t really recommend it.

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      you can’t tell me you don’t have some terrible food in a gas/petrol station in your country. I’ve traveled. I’ve seen it.

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        I once bought a sandwich in Tours that made my friend in the backseat actually gag when the smell hit the air after opening the cellophane.

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      What beautiful horrors we have in store for you. Look on in terror and know that it’s already too late. The final choir has sung with abyssal chorus, signifying that the final gate has been opened and your doom is at hand. Now eat your vending machine cheeseburger

    • rumba@lemmy.zip
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      That particular product is a Tysons Food convenience store reheat product.

      I’d say it’s completely American, but I saw Ashens reviewing a bunch of instant food crap like this from Norwich too

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    Its crazy that this is the picture they chose to represent their product. That’s as good as it gets.

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    It’s pretty hard to explain what “sad looking food” is in my language. I just show people American public school lunch.

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    Is this a frozen product, or is it wrapped at room temperature like a Joe Louis cake? What in tarnation am I even looking at?

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      Maybe it’s like one of those servo pies, where it’s heated inside of the plastic, and you buy it wrapper and all?

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    30 years ago when I was stuck working a crappy 3rd shift job, these were one of the few decent things to eat in the break room. I can still recall the taste but I can’t say I miss it.

    • Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netOP
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      Bro, I kept some frozen burrito company in business because it was better than the drywall sandwiches they offered at camp. The burrito would thaw out in my work vest by lunch and was edible with a bit of hot sauce. Not good. Edible.

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    "Carl’s Jr. Extra Big-Ass Taco- now with more molecules

    Carl’s Jr. Fuck you, I’m eating."

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    Holy shit.

    I’ve had one of these once.

    … I recommend it to an adventurous eater, or someone who has depression.

    Because you can eat one of these, and know with 100% confidence that this will be the worst hamburger you ever eat, and that everything else, everything after, is definitionally upward from there.

    Truly these things are so awful they reset my entire scale for how awful food can taste.

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      On the other hand, you no longer take a good cheeseburger for granted now. A good cheeseburger is a work of art and should be treated as such.

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        Exactly!

        When you know how bad bad can be… good is better than it was, you respect it more, don’t take it for granted.

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      I assume you must need to throw a bunch of ketchup and mustard too make this palatable? Reminds me of the cafeteria burgers we got in elementary school. Plain buns that have been under the heat lamp a bit too long.

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        our burgers in school were ok, even if they were part soy. this was the 70s and 80s though, before school lunches became outsourced profit centers for greedy corporations. school lunches in general were pretty good… and at college after, even better. was like going to a gourmet all-you-can-eat buffet for every meal (the ‘freshman 15’ was very real back then).

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          Only did the last 2 years of highschool in the US and decided on the first day I wasn’t gonna hve the food the school served, but the gourmet upgrade effect at uni is very much still a thing.

          Or at least it was in 2013

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        if I remember right, I could not palate it, gagged too many times, gave up, tossed it out, just ate the snickers i’d also bought with it.

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      Are you Robert Downey jr?

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      Alright, let me find my balls, for God’s sakes! 1, 2, and 3, okay. I’m okay.

      -Dr. Evil

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        Pretty sure there was a Cyanide and Happiness comic with this premise. Could not find it. They really need to add text keywords to their comics to be able to find them easily like XKCD ones.

        It was a DJ or Music assistant testing equipment with the “testing, testing, 1, 2” as the setup, except he was saying “testes, testes, 1, 2” then went into “testes, testes, 1, 2, 3” with a concerned face on the 3rd or 4th panel, with the 4th panel showing that he was doing a cancer check with his hand.

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    I’m not gonna sit here pretend like I haven’t had these gas station microwave cheeseburgers before.

    Yes it’s probably been decades, but I can still remember eating these when I was in certain “situations” and there’s a quality to them that isn’t horrible, if you don’t mind eating all the plastics and preservatives that come with it. There’s something about the way the bread steams in the bag.

    I do remember that you have got to make sure you microwave it thoroughly, and then you have got to let it cool a few minutes.

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    I decided to not become a pornstar 😭. I could have been there getting it on with the most beautiful women in the world. But I don’t know if y’all noticed, they only got two! Every sex porn guy only has two balls! What do they do to their third ball!!!

  • Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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    Is frozen food as bad everywhere as it is in the US?

    It’s the most nasty, chewy shit in the world here. I freeze home cooked meals and they reheat fine, so I don’t get how 99%+ of our frozen food is so disgusting.

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      Look at the ingredients. A lot of these frozen burgers n shit have TVP, textured vegetable protein, to fill out the food instead of meat, pumped full of water so it freezes solid and thus steams TF out of it and becomes soggy, plus epic amounts of additives and preservatives. If all frozen foods were genuine home-cooked quality meals, they wouldn’t last as long and would cost 10x as much so they can turn huge profit margins

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      “Everywhere” does not eat frozen food. Americans need to travel to other countries and stay there at least 2 months, upon return, you will realize just how sick and malnourished the US is, outside of large metro areas.

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    Never seen this one before, but my job had a few of these in the freezer vending machine. I actually thought they were decent, but everyone thought i was crazy lol. It was absolutely a passible meal for $2.50 at the time.

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    Damn forgot about cheap vending machine burgers. Moved out when I was 17, my roommate’s mom worked for a company “Canteen” that restocked something like these into vending machines, so we got a lot for free every week.

    Ate a whole bunch in the first year. Eventually got really sick of them. Very believable you could grow a third ball from the preservatives. I’ll probably get some kind of cancer instead.

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      Steamed? These are clearly grilled. Kind of like the Krusty burgers down the street.