Taco Bell's new invention? Fried Chicken Tacoshells
137 replies, posted
[QUOTE=Apache249;51661091][I]Definitely[/I] don't eat any of our food. One bite and [I]poof[/I] obesity :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
never planning to, I care about my health.
That actually looks really good. I'd eat it.
[QUOTE=freaka;51665322]never planning to, I care about my health.[/QUOTE]
Wuss. Caring is for squares.
[QUOTE=freaka;51658778]yuck. How can you even eat this?[/QUOTE]
In the case of:
A) A smile on your face if you like junkfood
B) A wish to die a fast and painless death if used as torture on you
Ugh, fucking disgusting tbh. No wonder there's an obesity problem. Taco bell isn't even good. Eat authentic Mexican or bust
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;51665875]Ugh, fucking disgusting tbh. No wonder there's an obesity problem. Taco bell isn't even good. Eat authentic Mexican or bust[/QUOTE]
What is authentic mexican?
[QUOTE=Medevila;51665415]unless you're vegan your diet is probably not dissimilar from any other western diet
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*heart disease, that's the one [I]this[/I] taco could give you[/QUOTE]
No, my diet does not consist of eating greasy pre-produced industrial garbage. Sorry, but the only people that I can see in my eyes unironically smiling while holding this taco in their hand and eating it are lazy people that dont care about how they look.
All my friends that have been to the USA have all said one thing in common, the fast food is complete garbage compared to Europe, its like second class food and I expect nothing else from this either.
[QUOTE=freaka;51665925]No, my diet does not consist of eating greasy pre-produced industrial garbage. Sorry, but the only people that I can see in my eyes unironically smiling while holding this taco in their hand and eating it are lazy people that dont care about how they look.
All my friends that have been to the USA have all said one thing in common, the fast food is complete garbage compared to Europe, its like second class food and I expect nothing else from this either.[/QUOTE]
I wish I could be like you.
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All hail the superior European :quotes:
[QUOTE=freaka;51665925]No, my diet does not consist of eating greasy pre-produced industrial garbage. Sorry, but the only people that I can see in my eyes unironically smiling while holding this taco in their hand and eating it are lazy people that dont care about how they look.
All my friends that have been to the USA have all said one thing in common, the fast food is complete garbage compared to Europe, its like second class food and I expect nothing else from this either.[/QUOTE]
Your diet sounds incredibly boring from your posts. I don't care how healthy it is.
[QUOTE=Hanso;51666052]Your diet sounds incredibly boring from your posts. I don't care how healthy it is.[/QUOTE]
My point exactly from my previous post.
[QUOTE=freaka;51666078]My point exactly from my previous post.[/QUOTE]
I just don't get your weird generalization. All kinds of people of enjoy junk food once in a while, not just "lazy people that dont care about how they look".
[QUOTE=Cpl.Shepherd;51658568]Ever since I found out about Taco Bell's $1 menu, I've hardly gone out to other fast food places unless its with friends or family. Their new items can be hit or miss, but their $5 cravings deal combo blows other fast food combos out of the water[/QUOTE]
Yeah, Taco Bell is my favorite cheap fast food. It's not the greatest quality, but it tastes good and you certainly get your money's worth
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;51665875]Ugh, fucking disgusting tbh. No wonder there's an obesity problem. Taco bell isn't even good. Eat authentic Mexican or bust[/QUOTE]
Obesity in the US is more to do with sedimentary lifestyles than it is fast food. Granted fast food hasn't helped but you can maintain a reasonable weight as long as you're active enough.
Obesity in the US also has to do with fast food being way cheaper and easier to obtain when you work all day and don't have the money or time to cook a full meal.
It's convenience or affordability sometimes. Not always laziness.
[QUOTE=freaka;51659110]its a taco dude, and its made in america, god knows what stuff they put it in. plus now with fried chicken in it too? No wonder your nation is so obese[/QUOTE]
Don't you fat-shame me for loving delicious food.
[QUOTE=freaka;51665925]No, my diet does not consist of eating greasy pre-produced industrial garbage. Sorry, but the only people that I can see in my eyes unironically smiling while holding this taco in their hand and eating it are lazy people that dont care about how they look.
All my friends that have been to the USA have all said one thing in common, the fast food is complete garbage compared to Europe, its like second class food and I expect nothing else from this either.[/QUOTE]
Eh, your fast food really isn't much better tbh.
[QUOTE=Ithon;51658817]I'm waiting on the pizza hut taco[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/taco-town/n11981?snl=1[/url]
[QUOTE=Hanso;51666098]I just don't get your weird generalization. All kinds of people of enjoy junk food once in a while, not just "lazy people that dont care about how they look".[/QUOTE]
haha yeah "once in a while" yeah guess thats why 2/3rds of USA is obese. The stereotype of Americans going to eat on fast food restaurants instead of cooking proper food is unfortunately true, while its the reverse in Europe. I mean, can you even drink the tap water?
[QUOTE=freaka;51667224]haha yeah "once in a while" yeah guess thats why 2/3rds of USA is obese. The stereotype of Americans going to eat on fast food restaurants instead of cooking proper food is unfortunately true, while its the reverse in Europe. I mean, can you even drink the tap water?[/QUOTE]
Obesity in the US is 35.7%, not 2/3rds.
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Also fun fact, 10-30% of Europeans are obese, with 30-70% being considered overweight.
[url]http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/noncommunicable-diseases/obesity/data-and-statistics[/url]
[QUOTE=freaka;51667224]haha yeah "once in a while" yeah guess thats why 2/3rds of USA is obese. The stereotype of Americans going to eat on fast food restaurants instead of cooking proper food is unfortunately true, while its the reverse in Europe. I mean, can you even drink the tap water?[/QUOTE]
Jesus dude calm down.
[QUOTE=Anderan;51668740]Obesity in the US is 35.7%, not 2/3rds.
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Also fun fact, 10-30% of Europeans are obese, with 30-70% being considered overweight.
[url]http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/noncommunicable-diseases/obesity/data-and-statistics[/url][/QUOTE]
Don't try and push away the truth here, a 30 to 70 percent margin is a huge fucking difference compared to Americas 75% overweight line. The truth still stands that your country is obese and terrible when it comes to food, and this addition to taco bell does nothing but help your country to get fatter.
[QUOTE=freaka;51669745]Don't try and push away the truth here, a 30 to 70 percent margin is a huge fucking difference compared to Americas 75% overweight line. The truth still stands that your country is obese and terrible when it comes to food, and this addition to taco bell does nothing but help your country to get fatter.[/QUOTE]
So you just get to ignore that about half of Europe is overweight? The statistics when you narrow them down to individual countries are even more telling. The UK obesity rate is about 28%, Sweden and Germany are 20%, hell the WHO even says 1 in 3 11 year olds in Europe are obese.
Clearly there is more to this than just American fast food. I said it already, American obesity is due more to a sedimentary lifestyle than it is food. Stress is also a factor.
oh great hayzeus, he has praised use with an holiest taco ever
[QUOTE=freaka;51669745]Don't try and push away the truth here, a 30 to 70 percent margin is a huge fucking difference compared to Americas 75% overweight line. The truth still stands that your country is obese and terrible when it comes to food, and this addition to taco bell does nothing but help your country to get fatter.[/QUOTE]
[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_complex[/url]
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Chill
[QUOTE=freaka;51669745]Don't try and push away the truth here, a 30 to 70 percent margin is a huge fucking difference compared to Americas 75% overweight line. The truth still stands that your country is obese and terrible when it comes to food, and this addition to taco bell does nothing but help your country to get fatter.[/QUOTE]
"We don't have a problem because your problem is worse"
[QUOTE=Anderan;51669758]So you just get to ignore that about half of Europe is overweight? The statistics when you narrow them down to individual countries are even more telling. The UK obesity rate is about 28%, Sweden and Germany are 20%, hell the WHO even says 1 in 3 11 year olds in Europe are obese.
Clearly there is more to this than just American fast food. I said it already, American obesity is due more to a sedimentary lifestyle than it is food. Stress is also a factor.[/QUOTE]
No I dont, but youre trying to push it away from the subject, europe has overweight people, its not a secret, if we are going to go in subject of my country were 20% of the population is overweight it just shows how terrible your type of food is lmao. Its a big difference between having 20% and around 2/3rds of your entire population overweight which if anything shows how terrible your fast food chains and your food culture is.
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[QUOTE=gk99;51671588]"We don't have a problem because your problem is worse"[/QUOTE]
Did I ever say that?
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[QUOTE=Apache249;51670752][url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_complex[/url]
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Chill[/QUOTE]
Or maybe he shouldnt change the argument? The truth is still that american food culture is fucking disgusting and this taco addition just proves more of the point. Obviously my food culture must be better considering half of sweden isnt even fat.
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[QUOTE=freaka;51671728]No I dont, but youre trying to push it away from the subject, europe has overweight people, its not a secret, if we are going to go in subject of my country were 20% of the population is overweight it just shows how terrible your type of food is lmao. Its a big difference between having 20% and around 2/3rds of your entire population overweight which if anything shows how terrible your fast food chains and your food culture is.
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Did I ever say that?
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Or maybe he shouldnt change the argument? The truth is still that american food culture is fucking disgusting and this taco addition just proves more of the point. Obviously my food culture must be better considering half of sweden isnt even fat.[/QUOTE]
Now you're going with the overweight number of the US and the obese number of sweden and that's a total horseshit comparison.
[QUOTE=freaka;51671728]No I dont, but youre trying to push it away from the subject, europe has overweight people, its not a secret, if we are going to go in subject of my country were 20% of the population is overweight it just shows how terrible your type of food is lmao. Its a big difference between having 20% and around 2/3rds of your entire population overweight which if anything shows how terrible your fast food chains and your food culture is.
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Did I ever say that?
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Or maybe he shouldnt change the argument? The truth is still that american food culture is fucking disgusting and this taco addition just proves more of the point. Obviously my food culture must be better considering half of sweden isnt even fat.[/QUOTE]
You just proved my point 100%. Now, I guess nobody ever taught you this, so I'm going to help you out. People get fat because they eat too much. Period. You can eat whatever you want ([I]yes really, you can[/I]) as long as you limit yourself.
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Obviously if you want to be truly healthy you have to account for the nutrients also, but as for weight, calories in/calories out are the only thing that matters
[QUOTE=Apache249;51671843]You just proved my point 100%. Now, I guess nobody ever taught you this, so I'm going to help you out. People get fat because they eat too much. Period. You can eat whatever you want ([I]yes really, you can[/I]) as long as you limit yourself.
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Obviously if you want to be truly healthy you have to account for the nutrients also, but as for weight, calories in/calories out are the only thing that matters[/QUOTE]
Yeah, people get fat because they eat too much, and hey guess what? people eat lots in your food culture! And people eat more because they eat at fast food restaurants because they are too lazy to cook their own healthy food. Americans eat more food than europeans, its kind of obvious. Having access to constant fast food is not really helping the case.
[QUOTE=freaka;51671959]Yeah, people get fat because they eat too much, and hey guess what? people eat lots in your food culture! And people eat more because they eat at fast food restaurants because they are too lazy to cook their own healthy food. Americans eat more food than europeans, its kind of obvious. Having access to constant fast food is not really helping the case.[/QUOTE]
Now who's changing the argument? You went from "American fast food is garbage so Americans get FAT" to "Americans eat too much it's [I]obvious[/I]"
[QUOTE=freaka;51671728]No I dont, but youre trying to push it away from the subject, europe has overweight people, its not a secret, if we are going to go in subject of my country were 20% of the population is overweight it just shows how terrible your type of food is lmao. Its a big difference between having 20% and around 2/3rds of your entire population overweight which if anything shows how terrible your fast food chains and your food culture is.[/QUOTE]
You keep comparing the obese percentage in Europe to the overweight percentage in the US. These are not the same thing. Obesity and Overweight are two different things. Going by the stats I posted earlier about 50% of Europe is overweight and I'd say about 25% or so are obese on average. In the US about 70% are overweight and 35% are obese.
It is not "my country is 20% obese and yours is 70% overweight", it's "my country is 20% obese and yours is 35% obese, my country is 50% overweight and yours is 70%". You're ether intentionally making false equivalencies or are outright ignorant. You keep ignoring points that don't fit your narrative.
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