[quote]mbv8 wrote:
Currently studying abroad in China…
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Yer that Chinese stuff is lethal dude. Do they use copious amounts of MSG in China-land?
The stuff is poison.
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[quote]mbv8 wrote:
Currently studying abroad in China…
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Yer that Chinese stuff is lethal dude. Do they use copious amounts of MSG in China-land?
The stuff is poison.
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[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]JerryRicePwns wrote:
[quote]Trocchi wrote:
It sort of defeats the object of fast food. Anyways the situations I and most people buy fast food are situations where the cals don’t matter e.g. before a night out or after an exceptionally busy infrequent day.
I personally believe that with the obesity epidemic on the rise, this could benefit MANY people that need / want to lose weight. [/quote]
Those same people don’t want to change anything about the way they eat or live though. That is why they are obese. I hope no one believes people are fat simply because they can’t find a place that serves dry oats near them for breakfast and unseasoned chicken breasts.[/quote]
I agree with that. But IF and WHEN they want to… they would have an option that provides fast, healthy, and filling food that would still give them that “fast food” feeling. I dunno… it seems like a good idea, I just want your guys opinions and see what is possible/not possible.
[quote]JerryRicePwns wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]JerryRicePwns wrote:
[quote]Trocchi wrote:
It sort of defeats the object of fast food. Anyways the situations I and most people buy fast food are situations where the cals don’t matter e.g. before a night out or after an exceptionally busy infrequent day.
I personally believe that with the obesity epidemic on the rise, this could benefit MANY people that need / want to lose weight. [/quote]
Those same people don’t want to change anything about the way they eat or live though. That is why they are obese. I hope no one believes people are fat simply because they can’t find a place that serves dry oats near them for breakfast and unseasoned chicken breasts.[/quote]
I agree with that. But IF and WHEN they want to… they would have an option that provides fast, healthy, and filling food that would still give them that “fast food” feeling. I dunno… it seems like a good idea, I just want your guys opinions and see what is possible/not possible.
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LOL. Nothing is going to give a lazy fat ass that “fast food feeling” other than fast food. Their bodies are craving it by that point. It would be like expecting the average weed head to smoke a pound of kush and then only have a craving for rice cakes.
[quote]Marzouk wrote:
[quote]rds63799 wrote:
I don’t really get the question either.
“if there was some magical place that made bodybuilder food cheaply and quickly, would you eat there?”
Fucking obviously I would. There’d be no reason not to eat at this perfect restaurant. [/quote]
We have a place here in Egypt called spectra.
Basically its all home food but cooked outside with endless options. Obv there are burgers, and shitty sandwiches etc. Fried chicken etc.
But they also do awesome salads and u can add as many chicken breasts as u want. less than $2 a piece.
They they do plates with 2 chicken breasts with sides, boiled rice, steam veggies, mash etc.
Or the same options with 2 big pieces of grilled steak/veal and so on. Cheap as hell, huge portions and pretty much as customisable as u like. [/quote]
open one in Glasgow mate and I’m there!