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what's the shittiest food someone could buy at a supermarket?

>> No.5695476

>>5695474
meat substitutes

>> No.5695482
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>>5695474

>> No.5695500
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Who buys this garbage?

>> No.5695501
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>>5695474

>> No.5695511

pigs feet in vinegar

>> No.5695519

>>5695511
are delicious

>> No.5695526

>>5695519
Reminded me more of something from a science class preserved in formaldehyde.

>> No.5695529

>>5695526
They are just pickled, lots of things are pickled.

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>> No.5695546
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captcha: can emescho

>> No.5695669

>>5695474
Id say potted meat, depends on the grocery store I guess. I live near a Mexican grocery store, they sell raw chicken feet. What would you even use that for? A stock?

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totally inedible, and I can eat a lot of mediocre frozen shit

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>>5695474
EBT benefits just finished being passed out today, and I work at WalMart as a cashiere... the amount of literal garbage and shit people buy...

Makes me a bit depressed until I realized I brought my home-cooked lunch. Delicious, fresh vegetables.

>> No.5695689

>>5695670
I'd rather eat that than Celeste Pizzas.

>> No.5695694
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>>5695474
I gotta say potted meat.

>> No.5695696

>>5695535

You fucking beat me to it

>> No.5695702

>>5695699

Is SPAM really that bad? I heard it's ok if you fry it up and have it with eggs and toast and shit.

>> No.5695704

>>5695702
Its pretty good

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>>5695694
Either that or good ol' spam.

>> No.5695708

>>5695670
Those only taste semi shitty, would eat if pretty hungry, but I stopped getting those because they make my stomach feel weird after I eat it. All that sodium and rat meat, maybe?
The shittiest frozen things I eat now are tater tots/fries and sometimes chicken strips. Those cant really be fucked up much...but pizzas can really, really be fucked up.

>> No.5695709

>>5695474
'Banquet' isn't really that bad is it?

>> No.5695711

>>5695704

And it's not that unhealthy right? I mean besides the high sodium content it a good source of protein? I hear that a lot of people "survivalists" store that stuff in bulk for harsh times. It seems like something I would want to have if I went camping or if I had to go like a few months without any services in case of some severe natural disaster or war.

Speaking of which. What would be the best food to store at home in case of harsh times?

>> No.5695717

>>5695474
Anything vegan.

>> No.5695719

>>5695702
Its not bad. I remember golfing in japan, instead of sandwiches, the beer girl always has spam&rice wrapped with nori. Shit really hit the spot.

>> No.5695722

>>5695474
If you haven't tried Deviled Ham, its like filet mig on of the potted meats. I love it and I'm a fat slob

>> No.5695725

>>5695719

That sounds like it would be ok although I'm not a huge fan of Japanese food.

>> No.5695726

>>5695694
fucking dog food tier

>> No.5695730

>>5695711
Tuna, rice, freeze dried, vacum sealed food. Some freeze dried food can last over 25 years.

>> No.5695739

>>5695730

Interesting. I was also thinking canned pasta, canned beans in tomato sauce, beef/salmon jerky and some canned vegetables.

>> No.5695810

>>5695730
legumes, grains, salt, and spices to

cracked corn if you can get it for cheap at an agricultural store

>> No.5695824

>>5695810
how are those shitty

>> No.5695825

>>5695810

Coffee and tea is good because it can be used for bartering. Also chocolate.

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>>5695717
>all that edge

Jesus

>> No.5695846

>>5695845
found the vegan

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>>5695717

>doesn't eat fruits and vegetables

>> No.5695849

>>5695848
thats just regular food not vegan specific food

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>>5695849

>thats just regular food

That happens to be vegan. The fuck?

>> No.5695859

>>5695854
thats just regular food not vegan specific food

>> No.5695869

>>5695859

Most food is vegan. If it's 100% plants, it is vegan food. A banana is vegan. Grapes are vegan. Broccoli is vegan. Oatmeal is vegan. Tomatoes are vegan. You don't have to be vegan to eat them (or anything else really), but those foods are definitely vegan.

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>>5695474

>> No.5695881

Vegan isn't a food but a dietary constraint.

>> No.5695883

>>5695875

In all fairness this stuff is edible if you pour a bottle of purple ketchup and sriracha all over it.

>> No.5695884

>>5695869
thats just regular food not vegan specific food

>> No.5695887

>>5695869
Guess what words came before other words?

>> No.5695888
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>all this butthurt
> "vegan specific food"

What the fuck does that even mean

And I'm not vegan, vegetarian right now because of various reasons

But I don't see why it makes people so mad

>> No.5695890

frozen breakfast items

most stuff in the candy aisle

soda

$5 bottle of wine

>> No.5695893

>>5695881

It's a parameter of foods that include many foods that practically everyone in the world eats

>> No.5695899

>>5695869
>most foods are vegan
How come 90 percent of restaurants serve meat WITH vegetables? Is meat vegan? I'm confused

>> No.5695903

>>5695888

Some reason people see guys who exercise as douchebags and tryhards. They feel bad about themselves and their own habits in comparison, and they get angry instead of taking steps to change their ways.

>> No.5695907

>>5695694

this looks like it might be good with some crackers and sliced cheese.

>> No.5695908

>>5695899

If you took the meat off your plate, the remaining food would be vegan. You're talking about a non-vegan meal, not non-vegan food. The meat is non-vegan food. The vegetables are vegan.

>> No.5695913

>>5695908
you dont know that many vegetables are cooked with butter or animal fat

>> No.5695914

Identifying vegetables as vegan would be like identifying a hotdog without a bun as Atkins and a glass of water as Weight Watchers.

>> No.5695915

>>5695888
at first i thought that was a plate of vegan food

>> No.5695919

>>5695915
>blood
>vegan

Wow it must suck being mentally handicapped anon I'm sorry

>> No.5695924

>>5695914

A bunless hotdog would be Atkins-approved though.

>> No.5695991

>>5695875
Oh fuck Maruchan, fucking disgusting.
This guy has his shit together, he knows Nissin is the best Americlap ramen brand.

>> No.5696066

>>5695694

I actually ate it a lot as a kid. It's okay

>> No.5696207

>>5695739
Dried grains stored properly are really good, beans and stuff like that