What's your unpopular food opinion?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't know much about nutrition. Guzzling lots of soda or alcohol: bad. Eating lots of transfats: bad. Being obese: bad. Whole grains, fruits and vegetables, legumes: good. Pretty much everything else: Who knows?


Hey, look, wrong information in the middle of a complaint about wrong information!


Not PP, it how is being obese not bad?


It's possible to be fat and healthy, which I assume the PP equates with goodness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:KFC original recipe thighs are the best fried chicken.


I'll fight you. Nothing tastes better than Roy Rogers.


Popeyes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't know much about nutrition. Guzzling lots of soda or alcohol: bad. Eating lots of transfats: bad. Being obese: bad. Whole grains, fruits and vegetables, legumes: good. Pretty much everything else: Who knows?


Hey, look, wrong information in the middle of a complaint about wrong information!


Not PP, it how is being obese not bad?


It's possible to be fat and healthy, which I assume the PP equates with goodness.


I think it heavily depends on your definition of healthy.

You can be overweight and have a negligible effect on something like longevity but all other things being equal if you've got an overweight person and a normal weight person the overweight person will statistically have more negative health outcomes overall whether that's a higher chance of heart disease, more wear on joints, greater instance of heartburn or a host of other issues.

That being said if your definition of "healthy" is simply not dying early or having massive or life-threatening health issues rocking a dad bod instead of a six pack isn't going to move the needle much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:KFC original recipe thighs are the best fried chicken.


I'll fight you. Nothing tastes better than Roy Rogers.


Popeyes


Roys for crispiness, Popeyes for flavor.
Anonymous
Any food can be part of a healthy, balanced diet. What isn’t necessarily “good” for the body is sometimes good for the spirit. Eat what you like, in moderation.
Anonymous
Prime rib is disgusting.
I also think carnival food is gross, especially funnel cake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prime rib is disgusting.
I also think carnival food is gross, especially funnel cake.


Agree with you on the prime rib and also very fatty cuts of beef where you get a tiny piece of edible meat and the rest is gross fat-gross.

But I will go to war for a funnel cake or fried oreos so can’t support that one.
Anonymous
Prime rib is awesome, funnel cake was good in the 80’s, Popeye’s and Roy Roger’s are the same thing
Anonymous
Cold milk and cookies- weird combination, just looking at someone eating this combo makes me sick. But I'm from Europe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prime rib is awesome, funnel cake was good in the 80’s, Popeye’s and Roy Roger’s are the same thing


Correct. Correct. Blasphemy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ketchup is vile.


Yes.

But maggi hot and sweet ketchup is lovely!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mcdonalds fries are better than any bougie frites.


Nope. Nothing beats Arby's curly fries with horseradish sauce!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cold milk and cookies- weird combination, just looking at someone eating this combo makes me sick. But I'm from Europe.


Hot coffee or espresso seems to be the best compliment to a good cookie. The acidity, heat and bitterness cut the richness and sweetness of the butter, sugar, (and chocolate). I don’t mind cold milk in general but it doesn’t compliment a cookie at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chipotle is SO GOOD. I get nauseous just walking into one. So many people are shocked to find out that I hate Chipotle!


I also hate Chipotle, BUT ...

I think I've decided that the problem is our local one. It's dirty and the service is not good.

We had Chipotle at a work meeting recently and it was delicious. I'll try one or two different stores to see if they're any better than the local one.
Anonymous
This may not be a food opinion but I’m over the ozempic craze. It had its place for the morbidly obese but now everyone who has ten pounds to loose is on it. If I never hear the phrase “food noise” again……
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