Debate user 'Null' if America has Cheese, Meat, and Bread.

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i am trolling my forum into having higher expectations and standards of literally every facet of their life, from banking and network infrastructure, to cheese.

historians will wonder where this bastion of sanity came from
"Joshua Moons new Cultural Revolution"
 
...what fucking world do you live in?
This is a small-sized Trader Joe's cheese section:
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A lot of it is imported and it's ridiculously cheap, and, from my experience living in Germany, the same price or cheaper than equivalent cheese in Europe due to lack of insane taxes and overhead. There are ~500 Trader Joe's in the US. I can guarantee you the vast majority of Americans live within 30 minutes of one. It's a choice in America to eat shit. It's not a requirement.

Meanwhile, in my large German city, I could never consistently buy fucking cilantro at the grocery store. And you only could go to the store at 6 after work? Well, sorry! All the produce will be sold out and don't even bother to ask them to restock it.

This is all pure cope and seethe.
Those prices are INSANE for such tiny little pieces of cheese, are you kidding? Same prices as in Germany??

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(Remember this has tax already added unlike in the US)
 
I spent a few minutes trying to decipher the discrepancy between your rant and the Yeltsin article before realizing it's just a non-sequitor and you could've quoted "they gonna be heccin upset" from literally anyone in any context with no need to link some boring ass article.
I specifically made this account to say that you are an autistic faggot, Joshua.
he's remarking about groceries you dumb fuck, thanks for wasting your time, kill yourself. you were the only person out of thousands to not get it.
 
Those prices are INSANE for such tiny little pieces of cheese, are you kidding? Same prices as in Germany??

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I can't even read the signs, but most likely that's price per 100 grams. That's less than a quarter of a pound so that averages to around €10.00 for a pound of cheese, a very equivalent price for good quality Trader Joe's cheese. Plus the Euro is higher than the dollar. You are retarded and unironically one of the worst posters on this entire site.
 
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Since King Cobra, his home of Casper, and his cheddar cheese were mentioned on MATI, I checked to see if the man could be Cultured there. Cheese from Grant Street Grocery in Casper, WY on Google reviews:
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Meat and "One Day" bread from Smith's in Casper, WY from Google reviews:
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There's real food even in the holes that Cobras live in!
 
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Those prices are INSANE for such tiny little pieces of cheese, are you kidding? Same prices as in Germany??

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Huh. I just thought the normal price for cheese was $5-$10. Maybe all our FDA regulations makes it more expensive. I know the French cheese with live maggots in it is illegal here due to the FDA as well.

Is that in German Marks?
 
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i am trolling my forum into having higher expectations and standards of literally every facet of their life, from banking and network infrastructure, to cheese.

historians will wonder where this bastion of sanity came from
The entire stream tomorrow is just going to be a 2 hour grocery rant with you reading from this thread isn't it?
 
The entire stream tomorrow is just going to be a 2 hour grocery rant with you reading from this thread isn't it?
Im gonna be watching the stream eating my homemade bread and fancy cheese. Maybe I will go even more fancy and buy some prosciutto!
 
I can't even read the signs, but most likely that's price per 100g. That's less than a quarter of a pound so that averages to around 10 euros for a pound of cheese, a very equivalent price for good quality Trader Joe's cheese. Plus the Euro is higher than the dollar. You are retarded and unironically one of the worst posters on this entire site.
You think that tiny piece of Gouda for $10 in your picture weighs 500g or what? Come on now, food is so much more expensive in the US. That's a really dumb thing to get this butthurt about.
 
One where I never lived in/adjacent to Wisconsin or a coastal city, which seems to be a requirement to eat real food in the US.

Also, Cilantro is fucking gross and only niggers like it, which is why you can't find it in white places.
someone just posted the grocery store cheese selection in casper wyoming which is not coastal or next to wisconsin and is (i think) the least populated state in the country.
 
American tourists go to Europe all the time and ask for dishes that they do not have because the American isn't even aware they eat the better version of that countries food. The Italian could never hope to match up to Americans pizza or spaghetti. German sausages are piddly and pathetic in comparison. The Cajuns are just better french people. We have it all.
 
American tourists go to Europe all the time and ask for dishes that they do not have because the American isn't even aware they eat the better version of that countries food. The Italian could never hope to match up to Americans pizza or spaghetti. German sausages are piddly and pathetic in comparison. The Cajuns are just better french people. We have it all.
Unironically, though, think of any European or Asian cuisine and count how often their national dishes contain New World produce. Tomatoes, potatoes, and all forms of peppers (from bell to chilis) all come from the New World.
 
someone just posted the grocery store cheese selection in casper wyoming which is not coastal or next to wisconsin and is (i think) the least populated state in the country.
But that undoes the expat "ree fuck america" posting, which means it can't count.
Those prices are INSANE for such tiny little pieces of cheese, are you kidding? Same prices as in Germany??

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Prices vary over time, and Euros are slightly stronger than USD. Oh, and that photo's from 2019. Four years of inflation and pre-covid dude so I'm gonna press X on that one.
 
I was thinking of this bad boy:
Tourists will actually travel to Europe to try it because the FDA has banned it in America.
I read that the cheese can only be sold (a majority of the time), with the maggots still living in it. The maggots will even jump at you when you eat it, but if you put it in a paper bag and close it, you can listen to all the maggots dying off. Some people do the paper bag method because they don’t want maggots jumping at them while they eat the cheese.
 
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