• WashedOver
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    I was shocked at my first business breakfest with a American customer a number of years ago. At 7am while I drank coffee, he was guzzling down Coke. It was the first of the 4 he had each day. He usually cut himself off after lunch he said.

  • @Seabazz@lemmy.world
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    To answer most of your questions, it’s Casey’s breakfast pizza (bacon/sausage, egg, and cheese), it’s delicious. No, soda (some of us call it pop) for breakfast is weird even for us. The lot is huge cuz a ton of people here have large trucks, RV’s, etc. And yes that medium soda is huge

    • @pimeys@lemmy.nauk.io
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      21 year ago

      But, at least you can compensate the amount of sugar you drink by filling the cup with a ton of ice!

      • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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        Yeah, I don’t drink a lot of soda, but I love the big 32 oz cups, especially if the ice is very small or chipped. You fill it all the way with ice, then put in some lemonade or fruit punch, if it collapses any ice refill with more ice then continental filling. You now have a drink that will last you the whole day, with like 7 oz of sugar water in it.

        • @pimeys@lemmy.nauk.io
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          Yeah, I’m from EU but love to do that when visiting family in US (in midwest…). The best is the ice from Sonic. Combine that with a corn dog, and you can again have hundreds of upvotes with a picture showing something Europeans don’t understand.

          My diabetes forces me to drink the sugar free options though, drinks with sugar are the worst poison for my body. Dr Pepper Zero was the best when I visited this autumn. And, to be honest, I never drink soft drinks when I’m back in EU…

  • @xX_fnord_Xx@lemmy.world
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    The hardest part to wrap your European head around would be four servings of sugary soda for breakfast, but how many people do you know that drink cups and cups of builders tea that is more sugar and milk than tea?

    Neither side is right, humans can just be gross dopamine chasers in different ways. Compare the ‘pizza’ to a sausage roll, or whatever buttery monstrosity the French enjoy.

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    No offence intended but it´s old news to the world that a lot of Americans consume horrible trash food and drinks every day until they become morbidly obese and worse. It´s in fact one of the most commonly known stereotypes about the USA. So there is really nothing on the picture a euro mind could not comprehend, more like the contrary.

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      Behold, the Euroslave, uncomprehending of what real freedom looks like.

      I bet they would object to all the unnecessary preservatives that enhance the flavor, too.

      /S

      I had to add the /s because there are clearly people that don’t understand humorous statements around here. Six of them at the moment.

    • @fluxion@lemmy.world
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      There are still some things to unwind here. Breakfast pizza, dirt cheap “meal”, advertising “mega” for what appears to be a normal sized slice.

      • @NOSin@lemmy.world
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        4$ for a slice of pizza and a drink is dirt cheap ? I get the whole pizza for twice that in eu excuse me wtf

        • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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          21 year ago

          This appears to be a Casey’s gas station. Caseys is known for having pretty decent pizza and being in every tiny town dotted across America (plus being open very late/early if not 24 hours). By memory the pizza is priced at $3-4 per slice. Sure you can buy a $3 frozen Jacks pizza but it won’t be as good.

          It’s worth remembering that fountain sodas cost next to nothing for businesses. It’s just flavoring syrup, water and a big bottle of CO2 to carbonate the water packaged up in a semi-automated self-serve machine

          • @NOSin@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            I think it’s worth noting that the pizza I’m mentioning in eu is a oven made one, not a frozen anything A whole pizza, for like 10-12$ converted in €

            • Flying Squid
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              11 year ago

              You can get a whole pizza for that price in the U.S. too. Less even. Just not at Casey’s.

              • @Gabu@lemmy.world
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                11 year ago

                I’ve got to ask, seeing as it’s an U.S. pizza - is it ACTUAL pizza, or the usual cardboard with pepperoni on top your country seems to love?

            • @HamSwagwich@showeq.com
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              You don’t even get ice in your drinks, you can’t compare. And $12 is 3x that price and I’d have to pay for water in the EU

                • @HamSwagwich@showeq.com
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                  I’ve never been given free water anywhere in the EU and I’ve been to a large number of the countries. You are high as fuck if you think they aren’t charging for water. One of the many reasons I hate Western Europe, but certainly not the only one.

              • @Gabu@lemmy.world
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                In the EU you’d also get REAL pizza, as opposed to cardboard with fake 3rd rate meat on top.

                • @HamSwagwich@showeq.com
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                  It’s funny how you think all pizza in the US is from Pizza Hut.

                  You do know the US food culture and depth of quality dwarfs whatever country you are from, right? That’s the problem with so many Europeans. They don’t understand the size of the US. You can’t grasp the fact that just one of our fifty states can be more diverse than your entire country. Even the largest EU member is smaller than Texas, just one of the states.

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        Idk, maybe that most of the western food supply is owned by a select few conglomerates that have an interest in getting you to buy a ton of product and make it as addictive as possible? That’s my guess.

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        Excuse for what, their “food”? That stuff is a war crime and can not be excused.

      • @hansl@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        My visit to London a few years back showed me that Englishmen eat bad food, but not unhealthy food. Did I miss something or is it just London?

      • Flying Squid
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        21 year ago

        They eat beans on toast for breakfast. They have no say in this matter.

    • @ImFresh3x@sh.itjust.works
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      Obesity rates in Europe are catching up. Especially in Britain. California is leaner than most of Europe. It’s definitely not all skinny in Europe and all fatties in USA. It’s regional.

      • Nakedmole
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        Obesity rates in Europe are catching up

        Yes, thanks to americanisation and food imports from the US

          • Nakedmole
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            41 year ago

            Oh I don´t but most people are too unconscious about what they eat to protect themselves from the food industry, as you might know.

        • @theragu40@lemmy.world
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          Lol this has to be the silliest take I’ve seen.

          “The Americans made us fat!” Like there’s an American sitting behind you with a riot stick, tapping their hand with it menacingly…“eat this shitty food you imported and no one forced you to buy, or else I’ll whack you in the head!”

          • Nakedmole
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            01 year ago

            Are seriously calling the idea that introducing dozens of american fast food chains into a society, will increase average body weight and unhealthy eating habits a silly take? Please elaborate how that is a silly take.

            • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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              It’s silly because it has been widely known how terrible the food is for you. Just because a bunch of rich assholes dangle fast food in front of y’all doesn’t mean you have to eat it. No one is force feeding you, so stop blaming Joe Schmoe from Arkansas because y’all don’t have the self control to consciously eat healthy. If anything, it just proves the opposite of the lazy American stereotype: everyone is lazy given the option to be.

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                You seem to assume that everyone is always making exclusively conscious decisions about everything. I think you severely overestimate the ability of people to make conscious decisions. Are you not aware that companies have been systematically lying to consumers for decades? That they are using psychology based advertising, to manipulate consumers into buying things that are bad for them? I certainly don´t believe everyone is that smart and conscious about what they are doing all the time.

      • @Gabu@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        “Catching up” in the same sense that a baby is “catching up” to Usain Bolt when it learns to walk.

  • agentshags
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    Casey’s pizza is actually really good. Their breakfast pizza is awesome, but I when I actually get it I’ll order a whole large and share it with the fam for dinner. Bacon or sausage would be the two options in the warmer. They are out of Ankeny IA I believe, but are in small towns all over the Midwest.

  • IninewCrow
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    41 year ago

    Best response I ever read about this situation was:

    Americans eat as if they have access to public health.