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What is cheap and perfect for getting fat? I dont mind eating the same shit everyday.

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>>18364291
eh i guess so

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>>15834349
>no dishwasher
>have to buy paper plates

What sort of logic is that?

You have hands, don't you?

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>>13500016
I don't get this. Cheap sushi has existed for a very long time. Do you guys not have grocery stores in whatever country your from? I wouldn't eat it from a grocery store personally because it'll be low quality shit, but there's your cheap sushi. Amazon will deliver the Whole Foods sushi to you like a 9 piece of the typical Americanized rice on the outside rolls for around $10 total. And going to a normal grocery store in your area to get some yourself would be even cheaper.

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>>13448881
>if your food has sugar in it, it's not food, it's dessert
You're talking about rice here? This is what ketotards have devolved to now, being terrified of the sugar content in rice?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00325481.1958.11692236?journalCode=ipgm20
>We have for the past 15 years treated numerous diabetic patients with the rice diet. Since more than 90 percent of the calories in this diet are derived from carbohydrates, it was anticipated that increased amounts of insulin would be necessary to keep the blood sugar at its previous level. However, the opposite proved to be true. As previously reported, not only is the rice diet well tolerated but in many instances the blood sugar and the insulin requirements decrease.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140673655902117
>There is no indication that healthy people taking a diet rich in carbohydrates are especially liable to diabetes ; in fact numerous observations show improvement of carbohydrate tolerance following its greater intake. The Staub-Traugott effect is a classical example of this in acute experiments. As a long-term effect diabetes mellitus is not especially common among the huge and mainly carbohydrate-eating populations of the world-e.g., the Chinese-except the rich and the sedentary among them who partake of large quantities of fat as well and encourage obesity by overeating.

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>>13387114
>You're not mature unless you add Fritos corn chips to your burrito

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>>13330370
>Three separate peer reviewed and published formal studies demonstrating how changing the macronutrient ratio while keeping calories kept the same has no impact on weight is "obscure" and an ass pull

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>>13284540
>stuffing
not stuffed anywhere

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>>13193515
>If you point out my claim isn't true I'll say reality is the problem
>If you win the argument I'll call you a shill
0/10

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>>13012583
>FaT iS fLaVoR

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>>12971432
reporting is a banable offense

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>>12803750
>Implying everyone cooks
>Implying everyone on an anime website frequented primarily by young adults cook
Did you somehow not notice the 95% fast food thread content /ck/ consistently generates each day?

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>>12783755
>reading a book or a map is the same as looking at the wall and listening to a phone notification

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>>12764127
>I don't get why people compare fermented cabbage to fermented cabbage

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>>12740171
Great argument.
Here, have a funny picture in exchange.

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>>12735438
>asian countries have some of the world-wide least gastro-intestinal issues.
No.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1860129/
>The incidence of gastric cancer in Japan is four times higher than in the UK.
Also
>They all drink hot tea and such with meals not a gallon of ice cold soda.
^That's retarded. Soda is the best drink for digestion. See:
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>>12730715
The only differences in ingredients are the US sugar is sourced from corn and the US tomatoes are listed as from concentrate. "Distilled vinegar" in the US means the same* thing as "spirit vinegar," and it's very obvious whoever made the picture used an altered color image on purpose to create the impression of a difference that doesn't exist in real life you gullible retard.
"Spice and herb extracts" is inclusive of "onion powder" and "natural flavoring."
*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinegar#Varieties
>The term "distilled vinegar" as used in the United States (called "spirit vinegar" in the UK, "white vinegar" in Canada[27]) is something of a misnomer because it is not produced by distillation but by fermentation of distilled alcohol.

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>>12720345
>Coke contains so much fucking sugar that they need to put in all kinds of other shit to prevent you from fucking vomiting.
Coke has roughly the same sugar as a typical equal sized glass of orange juice, dummy.
You fell for a retarded pseud pop sci article myth FYI.
Phosphoric acid is added to Coke because it lowers the pH to allow for longer shelf life, not because it prevents fictional sugar-vomiting.
There isn't any phosphoric acid added to Starbucks frappuccinos (and it has even MORE sugar than Coke) yet I don't see people vomiting those up each day at work.

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>>12694133
>no one will say anything but there's some oblivious fuckers itt if you think most aren't going to notice. i would give you a few glances and think you're a loser. nothing major but i would definitely notice
Can someone explain why any of you would care about someone like this anon caring about you doing something as innocuous as eating at a restaurant without a date and/or entourage?
This is the weirdest thing I've seen on /ck/ in a while. I have no idea how the psychology of all this works.
Like you notice they notice you eating at a restaurant by yourself, and this makes you feel bad somehow?
Personally I would never even think to "notice" someone eating by themselves at a restaurant. What the fuck kind of crazy nonsense is that?

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>>12545307
The entire point of frameworks like this is they aren't real employees, they're just random people who decided to use the app to make money.
So all this means is you live in an area with lots of lazy jerks.
>How can we stop this?
Try another app obviously. I use Uber Eats all the time and have never had trouble, but maybe some shit like Door Dash will happen to have people who work better in your particular region.

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>>12452021
>It's not real they don't dock your pay at McDonald's.
>Every single one of the thirty-seven thousand McDonald's restaurants on the planet has the same manager.

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>>12378649
>you cant be that lazy to where you wont cut an onion to save 7 dollars.
Yes you fucking can. $7 is seriously your idea of an unthinkably large convenience expense?

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>>12360235
>I use electronic money
t. everyone.
I haven't had a paper money transaction since I was in high school (20 years ago). Even vending machines, apartment rent, utilities providers, and medical billing all work with cards now. Not sure why anyone would want paper money outside of paying a drug dealer or trying to commit a murder in a way that isn't as readily traceable to you. Taxis used to be a major reason but Uber / Lyft are much higher quality (surprisingly, you'd think they'd be worse since they're just random people instead of official taxi drivers, but the application framework idiot proofs everything and shows you where you and they are on a GPS map) and a fraction of the cost.

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>>12339901
>>12340367
>Regular pasta takes the same amount of effort if you intentionally put more effort than needed into instant noodles.

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