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Title: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: equanimity on October 24, 2014, 07:42:34 pm
http://elitedaily.com/humor/guys-chop-mcdonalds-tell-organic-food-video/807128/


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Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: Ragus on October 24, 2014, 07:50:00 pm
Do you think it would be possible to pass steel reserve as a good quality beer ?
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: mashleshmash on October 24, 2014, 07:50:06 pm
Wish I could understand the language


good video
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: equanimity on October 24, 2014, 07:53:15 pm
Put subtitles on, silly.
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: mashleshmash on October 24, 2014, 08:27:50 pm
Oh, I never knew youtube had subtitles.
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: Michael Myers on October 24, 2014, 09:06:01 pm
I saw this video. Typische tata's zeg, potverdriedubbeltjes!
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: RustyShackleford on October 24, 2014, 09:29:34 pm
A lot of food gets made by the same company and then put into different packaging. I can't remember any specific examples off the top of my head, but the kraft company definitely does this (or maybe kraft is the 'name brand' version - I've been trying not to eat shit so idk).

This isn't too surprising because McDonalds does taste good, says volumes about our culture though.
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: kroz on October 24, 2014, 09:34:51 pm
Do you think it would be possible to pass steel reserve as a good quality beer ?

maybe if you put it in a fancy local brew container.
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: fanglekai on October 25, 2014, 05:36:25 am
Do you think it would be possible to pass steel reserve as a good quality beer ?

I drink PBR out of a Duvel glass. It still tastes like PBR. Only dumbfucks with no sense of taste would be tricked by that.
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: kroz on October 25, 2014, 05:40:01 am
well some people are dumb fucks.. just look at our media..
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: constantinople on October 25, 2014, 06:01:46 am
A lot of food gets made by the same company and then put into different packaging. I can't remember any specific examples off the top of my head, but the kraft company definitely does this (or maybe kraft is the 'name brand' version - I've been trying not to eat shit so idk).

This isn't too surprising because McDonalds does taste good, says volumes about our culture though.

There are a lot of different places to source that stuff but generally speaking any huge chain like Chili's or w/e is probably all going to be serving meat from the same place, the only difference being how it is prepared before hand.


McDonalds, however, supplies it's own shit - except for potatoes. IIRC.
Title: Re: Guys cut up McDonald's and pass it off as fancy organic food
Post by: RustyShackleford on October 25, 2014, 12:29:00 pm
A lot of food gets made by the same company and then put into different packaging. I can't remember any specific examples off the top of my head, but the kraft company definitely does this (or maybe kraft is the 'name brand' version - I've been trying not to eat shit so idk).

This isn't too surprising because McDonalds does taste good, says volumes about our culture though.

There are a lot of different places to source that stuff but generally speaking any huge chain like Chili's or w/e is probably all going to be serving meat from the same place, the only difference being how it is prepared before hand.


McDonalds, however, supplies it's own shit - except for potatoes. IIRC.
Oh yeah that's true. I forget to say I was referring to packaged food, though I guess its true for other products as well. Having trouble finding good info, but this goes into it a bit. http://lifehacker.com/stop-wasting-money-buy-the-identical-cheaper-versions-1481925774