Why are people talking like it's an exotic delicacy from an exotic land? It's just normal food? Nothing that isn't available in the UK, we had ribs the other night for pete's sake. We also have bagels all the time, but my dad eats them all
It's just better than what I normally have/can afford. And there's more love in their fast-food. Have you ever been to an in-and-out? Sweet Jesus... *drools* So forgive me for getting excited about their not-so-exotic food
What? Manchester to the south of France, extremely lucky if you ask me, stop complaining! *slaps JonWog*
My mum was hooked on Bombay mix once. She used to buy it from a health food shop because she thought that meant it was healthy, turns out it's really not healthy
There's one of those in my local city but I wouldn't trust it, they have buffet bars with the food that's been in them all day long, much like the Deli-grocery stores in NYC.
Lol, here in Asia, Indian and Chinese food is good budget food. Most teenagers and young adults bring a date to a fast food restaurant
(Of course, thanks to TV, everyone here knows that fast food is bad, despite the fact that most Asian cuisine has loads of empty carbs and we actually have these things called 'fat rice' sold at $0.30 a plate )
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MMMMM... Food. I must NOM it. NOM NOM NOM GULP. Yumbles. Since this thread has spanned a few days, I'm not sure what meal I should explain, but we've had a couple of good memorial day cookouts... MMMMM. Burger.