About two years ago I filled a wok with an inch or two of some weird foreign peanut oil. I got it smoking hot, and then I battered some steak bites in an egg and cornstarch mixture before double frying it. Chinky fried steak?
Anyway, I ate it, but it was so oily and greasy. Not a great flavor, texture, smell, or really anything you'd care about as an eater. The weird oil, which was probably expired or not sealed properly (who knows) made it not good.
Eating it over white rice made it worse because the steak bites weren't saucy, so you could see all the excess oil and grease left behind on top of the rice.
Country Fried Steak from Cracker Barrel
I wish we could take the pepsi challenge on who had the worst chicken fried steak. I imagine it's a food that has never been prepared well because it's inherently disgusting.
The worst thing someone else has prepared for me that I ate was a 7-11 (USA) cheese pizza. It was $3.14 for a whole pizza on Pi Day, so I figured I'd try it.
I took one bite, and it was familiar like school pizza, but so much worse. The sauce had an awful, stale taste. I spent about a minute frantically thinking about what to do next. I threw the pizza away.
Even though the pizza was terrible, throwing an entire hot/fresh pizza into a dumpster while it still had steam coming off of it really hurt me to my soul. It didn't feel right doing it. But I knew I couldn't even give it to a homeless or starving person, it was that bad. Knowing that anything I'd try to do to be "nice" would only make the situation worse is what helped me accept the fact I had thrown away an entire hot pizza minus one bite.