For all you Americans...

Total Head

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i would like to go on record that mcdonald's in my state indeed serves the mclobster at several locations (seasonally), mostly near the coast. lobster is pretty cheap in new england and i honestly would never eat that shit from a fast food place when there are real seafood joints on every corner. the mcdonald's sandwich has a lot of fillers in it, also. "100% real lobster" doesn't mean what one would expect.
 

srh88

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i would like to go on record that mcdonald's in my state indeed serves the mclobster at several locations (seasonally), mostly near the coast. lobster is pretty cheap in new england and i honestly would never eat that shit from a fast food place when there are real seafood joints on every corner. the mcdonald's sandwich has a lot of fillers in it, also. "100% real lobster" doesn't mean what one would expect.
lol im like you, i dont sea food from fast food, when i lived in PA it was a definite no lol no ocean in PA, wheres that fish coming from.
 

RyanTheRhino

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I was going to say, as a Wisconsinite(aka 'Sconnie) I grew up with Milk in a bag, and still drink it that way.

Better for the environment, costs about $.30 less than jugs and easier to store.


how is it better for the environment to used plastic indegradable materials instead of wax covered cardboard?
 

NoGutsGrower

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I drink milk out of a bag.

That is all.






This message does not apply to residents of Wisconsin.
I drink milk by the gallon. Straight from the gallon, I have given up on cups, mugs or any other device smaller than the gallon. I drink at least 4 gallons of milk a week, I'm on a crazy diet as I have no intestines. A lot of the time I will Use Nesquick chocolate or strawberry flavoring. Costco sells them in 2 gallon packs.

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NoGutsGrower

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how is it better for the environment to used plastic indegradable materials instead of wax covered cardboard?
Light is bad for milk. wax covered cardboard protects the milk!
http://www.mensfitness.com/nutrition/what-to-eat/cardboard-vs-plastic

Q: Does it matter whether I buy milk in plastic jugs or cardboard containers?
A: Absolutely. Because light destroys vitamin A and riboflavin, two key nutrients in milk, the opacity of the milk container is important.

My fridge is led or I would still have them in the box from costco.
 

srh88

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i drink milk by the gallon. Straight from the gallon, i have given up on cups, mugs or any other device smaller than the gallon. I drink at least 4 gallons of milk a week, i'm on a crazy diet as i have no intestines. A lot of the time i will use nesquick chocolate or strawberry flavoring. Costco sells them in 2 gallon packs.

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milk and champagne party!
 

monkeybones

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Light is bad for milk. wax covered cardboard protects the milk!
http://www.mensfitness.com/nutrition/what-to-eat/cardboard-vs-plastic

Q: Does it matter whether I buy milk in plastic jugs or cardboard containers?
A: Absolutely. Because light destroys vitamin A and riboflavin, two key nutrients in milk, the opacity of the milk container is important.

My fridge is led or I would still have them in the box from costco.
the clear bags come in bigger opaque bags.

because we know light is bad for milk

and fridges, i am pretty sure, are light proof 100% of the time
 

srh88

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that's what i use to label my plants

people keep telling me you can eat them but i don't buy it
some people eat it lol, you should really use the artificial cheese though, like the dollar store cheese.. ever try to make a grilled cheese with it? doesnt melt lol, you can hold a lighter to it, itll catch fire before it melts
 
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