Brandon Manitoba is in Canada.LordMonty said:There are dinners in the UK like Route 38 just over the border from me in cornwall not great food but tries to mimic you mad yanks crazy foods.
Reading this reminded me of that. My friend and I tried them one day, can't remember if I ate the entire thing or only had a few bites left, but about 2/3 of the way through it, my insides were hurting. It tasted good, but it was just painful.Arslan Aladeen said:Compared to stuff like KFC's double down and now this?
I think CTV said part of it was because one guy had been ordering it almost every day for a while. Would make sense, the staff was probably worried/amazed at the stupid and this is a way to protect themselves and maybe stop the guy from being so amazingly dumb.lacktheknack said:Dammit, guys...
You took the one upside of living in Manitoba and got rid of it...
Why did you guys do this... ;____;
I know, right? I'm waiting like a coiled spring for the first person who comes in here and says "'Murica."Devourment said:Move over America,Canada is the source for all cheeseburger jokes now...
No, you're thinking of the one where Homer decides to get super fat so that he can work from home.Deathfish15 said:Wait...is that the one where Bart rubbed the burger on the wall and the wall became as clear as a window, in which a bird flew to it and smacked the near-invisible wall?Arslan Aladeen said:0_0 I remember way back in a Simpsons episode, Homer watched a commercial about some bacon burger that at the time looked like a parody of how unhealthy fast food is. Compared to stuff like KFC's double down and now this? It would probably be on the diet menu. No wonder Simpsons aren't as funny as they used to be, there's no way they can top the absurdity of what the world is actually like now.
Roander said:But they have a poster promoting it. Does she not understand what 'promote' means or is there some sort of catch in the 'one sitting' part of this statement? Maybe they expect people to store 8 of the patties in their cheeks for later.
It's not that misleading. Nutritionists use milligrams for the Cholesterol, Sodium, and Potassium *ideal* daily intake. Blame themKeith K said:You don't say 6000 milligrams unless you're a prosecuting attorney talking about cocaine and trying to mislead a jury. It's 6 grams.
I will! Stupid Nutritionists!Lionsfan said:It's not that misleading. Nutritionists use milligrams for the Cholesterol, Sodium, and Potassium *ideal* daily intake. Blame themKeith K said:You don't say 6000 milligrams unless you're a prosecuting attorney talking about cocaine and trying to mislead a jury. It's 6 grams.