>this is LITERALLY considered a delicacy in america
Ayden Rogers
>he doesnt rare kraft singles get a load of this guy
Logan Stewart
what did i just watch? only on burgers this
Ryder Russell
If /ck/ has told me anything then it is that you burgers have the worst food culture in the world.
Jacob Roberts
it's great if you're lactose intolerant because there's hardly any dairy in it
Caleb Wilson
what do you mean by worst? taste? because american food is tasty as fuck, class or prestige i can maybe understand though
Ethan Lee
>pastuerized milk and cheese culture are the first ingredients Nice try
Isaiah Davis
Pleasant Ridge Reserve Greuyere is unironically the goat cheese
Owen Lee
it's traditional in the Americas, cause pumpkin is a New World food, like cocaine and tobacco and venereal disease and nukes
Camden Gutierrez
the Burger wakes up in the morning and says >Ah what a wonderful day to eat a solution of Calcium Phosphate and Enzymes™ with some all-american Modified Whey Skim Milk™
Tyler Cooper
>cocaine and tobacco and venereal disease and nukes literally none of these is food though
Brody Adams
>he doesn't eat a bowl of cocaine for breakfast lmao look at this guy
Joshua White
better than being a pretentious califag who eats strictly organic and only shops at whole foods where shit costs twice as much and tastes twice as worse as it's processed equivalent
Gabriel Martin
it says this is a burger speak
I can't well speak English, being a burger >just and the americans, hurr hurr hurr
Parker Martin
>lactose intolerant what are you? a nigger?
Wyatt Johnson
I don't think such dichotomy exists outside America.
Jose Parker
I've literally never eaten pumpkin pie in my life. And I do like pumpkin.
Aiden Howard
I agree, you have great food in the US. No doubts about it.
Still doesn't change the fact that 90% of Americans apparently don't know that and just eat the processed crap that the industry throws at them.
That is a problem in most industrialized countries though but it's extreme in America.
Jacob Sullivan
>anything intolerance
Isn't this just an allergy?? you like sweet potato? same difference, about the same flavour honestly, i can understand grills and their pumpskin spice, and that year I just need need seasonl treats =3
Caleb Gonzalez
it unironically tastes better but not so much better as to justify the price (except at aldi where their small section of organic shit is still p cheap)
Gabriel Rodriguez
yeah you're probably right.
yeah i can agree on that somewhat, but you'd be surprised - a lot of families value traditional cooking but it's not typically an everyday thing. we move fast and stay busy so often times americans just grab something quick and easy