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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
    • 4436

    Feed me

    The greatest food in human history (McDonalds cheeseburger)

    What is “the cheapest, most nutritious and bountiful food that has ever existed in human history” Hint: It has 390 calories. It contains 23g, or half a daily serving, of protein, plus 7% of daily fiber, 20% of daily calcium and so on.
    Also, you can get it in 14,000 locations in the US and it usually costs $1. Presenting one of the unsung wonders of modern life, the McDonald’s McDouble cheeseburger.
    The argument above was made by a commenter on the Freakonomics blog run by economics writer Stephen Dubner and professor Steven Leavitt, who co-wrote the million-selling books on the hidden side of everything.
    Dubner mischievously built an episode of his highly amusing weekly podcast around the debate. Many huffy back-to-the-earth types wrote in to suggest the alternative meal of boiled lentils. Great idea. Now go open a restaurant called McBoiled Lentils and see how many customers line up.
    But we all know fast food makes us fat, right? Not necessarily. People who eat out tend to eat less at home that day in partial compensation; the net gain, according to a 2008 study out of Berkeley and Northwestern, is only about 24 calories a day.
    The outraged replies to the notion of McDouble supremacy — if it’s not the cheapest, most nutritious and most bountiful food in human history, it has to be pretty close — comes from the usual coalition of class snobs, locavore foodies and militant anti-corporate types. I say usual because these people are forever proclaiming their support for the poor and for higher minimum wages that would supposedly benefit McDonald’s workers. But they’re completely heartless when it comes to the other side of the equation: cost.

    (Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...

    19 fast food hacks that will change the way you order


    Fast food is all about convenience and affordability.
    But there are ways you can make a trip to the local McDonald’s or Burger King feel like a VIP experience.
    Two Reddit forums revealed tips from fast food employees and savvy customers. We pulled out the best tricks that could enhance your next dining experience.
    From customizing your Taco Bell order to getting a cheaper “Big Mac,” these tips could change your fast food orders forever...

    (Excerpt) Read more at business.financialpost.com ...

    Finally, An Advancement In Peanut Butter Jar Technology


    Does that last bit of mayonnaise or peanut butter at the bottom of a jar really bother you? I usually hand the jar over to my dog and let her take care of it, but for some reason not everyone has a dog. That’s why some entrepreneurs have harnessed the technology behind deodorant sticks to eliminate this problem.

    (Excerpt) Read more at consumerist.com ...
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  • lxskllr
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    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

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    • voodooman
      Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 255

      #3
      sad but true. there is an interesting article in this months pop sci about people who live exclusively off a white sludge they call soylent. it's comprised of extracted carbs, protein, vitamins, etc. supposedly enough to support a human body. could this feed an ever expanding human race as it outgrows the planets resources? could you learn to live on three bottles of homogeneous sludge a day? it is an interesting train of thought...

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      • wa3zrm
        Member
        • May 2009
        • 4436

        #4
        Originally posted by voodooman
        sad but true. there is an interesting article in this months pop sci about people who live exclusively off a white sludge they call soylent. it's comprised of extracted carbs, protein, vitamins, etc. supposedly enough to support a human body. could this feed an ever expanding human race as it outgrows the planets resources? could you learn to live on three bottles of homogeneous sludge a day? it is an interesting train of thought...
        Read the article... I thought the formula would taste like hell... then again... it takes all kinds... this forum is proof of that

        I must admit though, lx's pic's have been above par as of late. The one he posted in this thread is excellent and I almost lost my lunch and pissed my pants laughing so hard over the Willie Wonka photo he posted in the thread about Chad's upcoming wedding.
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