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11781164 No.11781164 [Reply] [Original]

Jeez, I can only imagine the state of your shits after subsisting purely on a diet of this crap.

>> No.11781173
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11781173

>>11781164
>Jeez,

>> No.11781189

I tried Huel for a couple week, using it for lunch. Worst gas and shits of my life.

>> No.11781249

>>11781173
lol

>> No.11781292

seriously though, why do people drink this? interested in honest non-meme answers

>> No.11781315

>>11781292
I guess it'd be the concept of an "end-all superfood" actually existing. As much as I like to eat I was always fascinated by shit like Soylent and Huel because it's (marketed as) "the only thing you'll need to consume to survive". The premise of stuff like this just screams "future".

>> No.11781330

>>11781173
huh?

>> No.11781368

>>11781292
Sometimes I don't want to waste 2 hours of the day on cooking/eating

>> No.11781369

>>11781368
Why the fuck are you on this board then

>> No.11781376

>>11781369
I said sometimes, not every day

>> No.11781391

>>11781189
It supposedly goes away after a couple of weeks.

>>11781292
Easy for dieting, much harder to lie to yourself.

>> No.11781395

>>11781189
Oh shit I was thinking about trying huel.

>> No.11781400

>>11781292
Easy diet convenience.

Stuff like this is fine for subbing out some meals but of course dipshits decide to live on it.

>> No.11781412

>>11781173
>shitting on werthers

>> No.11781417

>>11781164
it's MEAL replacement, not diet replacement. It's the same as those health fags that have a smoothie for breakfast.

>> No.11781423

>>11781417
>diet
noun
>the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.

>> No.11781435

>>11781417
The dieticians they hire to sign off on that stuff are no different than the ones working for the companies making medical diet replacers.

It doesn't make much sense to not make it truly complete (as far as medical knowledge is concerned).