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What brand were the packets?
McDonald's branded I think.
What brand were the packets?
All the McDonald's around here use like Heinz packets. But then again, restaurants that suck tend to die horribly in Canada so......McDonald's branded I think.
The last 3 times i went to McDonald's their ketchup tasted like piss
You're going to see quality degrade and prices increase in both beef and pork this year, on the odds. Beef hasn't been this low since 1951 and it's expected to contract further this year. Lots of hogs for slaughter up the first half of this year, but the farrowing herds are low and expected to shrink even further.
Democrats and fake Trump Republicans really don't tend the pipeline. Expect higher food prices and continuing climbs for the foreseeable. So projects the USDA.
Chicken will be fungible, so is likely to increase in tandem. The livestock market impacts the upsteam grains production, which are the basic calories that everyone eats.
Pretty sure beautiful people with a rainbow of fresh veg from every corner of the earth will notice less.
But yes. Haven't eaten at McDs in a long time. Don't miss it. If I want to pretend I'm having a proper sit down... has Culver's made it all the way out there yet?
We get all of that from local suppliers. Small outfits, people we have bought from after we bought from their dead mothers and fathers. The quality has never gotten worse, probably wasn't that good to start with, idk, prices are up but still less than in town. Which, I never quite understood how that works out.You're going to see quality degrade and prices increase in both beef and pork this year, on the odds. Beef herds haven't been this low since 1951 and they're expected to contract further this year. Lots of hogs for slaughter up the first half of this year, but the farrowing herds are low and expected to shrink even further.
Democrats and fake Trump Republicans really don't tend the pipeline. Expect higher food prices and continuing climbs for the foreseeable. So projects the USDA.
Sorry to disappoint you but so far, I am an outlier. Last night I went to the grocery and a tomato, two pears and a bag of lentils set me back over 6 dollars. Who can afford that?If you are eating out at Ruth's Chris, then you have quite a ways to go before you go hungry. How are your arteries btw?![]()
Well, they're not the neatest thing since sliced bread, but they do have a relatively visible commitment to neurodiversity and the food tastes a cut above. It might be a cheese thing.
Plus you can say some travesty phrase like, "I would like a triple-bacon butterburger with fried cheese curds and a chocolate concrete shake." I mean, don't. But you could. Do get the curds. MMMMmmm. Squeakycheese.
Transportation and labor. I can say it again and again and it will still be transportation and labor. There are also taxes on every transaction, so every set of hands takes the government's cut in addition to needing to earn a living. Village, township, county, state, federal. Plus bonus taxing districts like community colleges. Also, finance's cut. Every credit card transaction bleeds over a percent to Wall Street. Every business with a loan needs to clear it. All there, every time. But mostly transportation(I'm going to lump storage in here, perishables cost more(fruits and vegetables are very high on this measure(but it's everything, grain takes a lot of propane and stiration to sit in piles for several months and not mould))) and labor.Which, I never quite understood how that works out.
Love fried cheese curds.
Probably worth just eating on their own. Who needs to poop, anyways?The secret to Culvers is the single patty.
Like $2.50 cheaper than double.
Cheese curds![]()
Or . . . you know . . . to have blood actually make progress through one's arteries . . .Who needs to poop, anyways?
<shrug>Or . . . you know . . . to have blood actually make progress through one's arteries . . .