Anonymous wrote:Wait, Wendy's has curly fries? Now, currently?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First time in years. Burger with curly fries. Since then I have had an uncomfortable stomach, unpleasant time in the bathroom, feeling very sluggish and lying down. How do people survive eating this regularly? Luckily it was the weekend so I could be lazy. If I had to work I would not have been able to be productive. I am by no means the world’s healthiest eater, but I think I will never do this again.
Wendy's curly fries? With horse radish sauce? OMG. I used to love it once-upon-a-time. Now I am 30 yrs older. With health problems. Post COVID, vaxxed, genetic problems are starting to show up, doing doom scrolling instead of downwards facing dog....SO, next time, eat a small healthy salad first, pop a metformin, and then eat the burger and fries.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, Wendy's has curly fries? Now, currently?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First time in years. Burger with curly fries. Since then I have had an uncomfortable stomach, unpleasant time in the bathroom, feeling very sluggish and lying down. How do people survive eating this regularly? Luckily it was the weekend so I could be lazy. If I had to work I would not have been able to be productive. I am by no means the world’s healthiest eater, but I think I will never do this again.
Wendy's curly fries? With horse radish sauce? OMG. I used to love it once-upon-a-time. Now I am 30 yrs older. With health problems. Post COVID, vaxxed, genetic problems are starting to show up, doing doom scrolling instead of downwards facing dog....SO, next time, eat a small healthy salad first, pop a metformin, and then eat the burger and fries.
Anonymous wrote:It’s in your head. It’s made of the same protein, carbs, and fat as a steak with roasted potatoes and a roll. You’ve just convinced yourself it’s bad for you and are having a psychosomatic response.
Anonymous wrote:First time in years. Burger with curly fries. Since then I have had an uncomfortable stomach, unpleasant time in the bathroom, feeling very sluggish and lying down. How do people survive eating this regularly? Luckily it was the weekend so I could be lazy. If I had to work I would not have been able to be productive. I am by no means the world’s healthiest eater, but I think I will never do this again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Wait, Wendy's has curly fries? Now, currently?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First time in years. Burger with curly fries. Since then I have had an uncomfortable stomach, unpleasant time in the bathroom, feeling very sluggish and lying down. How do people survive eating this regularly? Luckily it was the weekend so I could be lazy. If I had to work I would not have been able to be productive. I am by no means the world’s healthiest eater, but I think I will never do this again.
Wendy's curly fries? With horse radish sauce? OMG. I used to love it once-upon-a-time. Now I am 30 yrs older. With health problems. Post COVID, vaxxed, genetic problems are starting to show up, doing doom scrolling instead of downwards facing dog....SO, next time, eat a small healthy salad first, pop a metformin, and then eat the burger and fries.