A painful death
Am I the only one that immediately thought of the Japanese Windows 7 Whopper?
https://www.mashed.com/637143/burger-king-japans-windows-7-whopper-was-almost-impossible-to-eat/
Ew
I see the embodiment of a group of people that “like” freedom.
I could eat.
Tums
diarrhea
Plastic cheese, cow antibiotics, somehow a bit too sweet bread for some reason, and a suspiciously low price (like 3 moneys).
Also it’s hard to taste anything more subtile past the overwhelming fat, salt, & sugar.
What Im saying is I’ll only order one.
A waste of perfectly good cattle. I like meat, but I have common ground with the vegans when it comes to excessive farming for wasted animal lives. It’s hard to argue were the most humane—obviously—predator when our practices are set up for throwing half of it in the bin.
I saw a statistics that 12% of Americans eat 50% of all beef produced in the USA and I cannot stop thinking about it. Everytime I eat a burger I wonder if I’ve passed into the 12%. When I look at a stack like this, I see a beef 1%er
Yeah, that’s it. And then I consider the environmental impacts to sustain the meat grinder that sends so much of its output to waste. At some point we lost our feeling of responsibility of eating meat because it just appears in front of us like magic. It’s good to wonder such things, “Wait a second…am I a big fucking part of the problem?”
Ew
I need you inside me.
Utterly disgusting. Where can someone get this monstrosity so that I can avoid it?
Disgusting.
One patty and some fries is plenty for me thanks. Oh, and why the hell are their no veggies on that burger?
First thought: gonna need a nap.
Second thought: gonna need blood thinners