Author Topic: How cheap is stuff in america (20 CHICKEN NUGGETS FOR $5!?)  (Read 6478 times)

I meant McChicken nuggets but whatever
Honestly I dont give 2 stuffs what theyre made from, as long as they taste good
mcnuggs = yes

I meant McChicken nuggets but whatever
Honestly I dont give 2 stuffs what theyre made from, as long as they taste good
yes that paste is what mcnuggets are made of

mcnuggs = yes
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yes that paste is what mcnuggets are made of
Well thats too loving bad because 5 quids for 20 McChicken nuggets is a steal

I meant McChicken nuggets but whatever
Honestly I dont give 2 stuffs what theyre made from, as long as they taste good
they don't taste good tho

McNuggets always taste good

Guys remember taste could be subjective from one another. So if you don't like something, other people do.
tho the dollar store steak is clearly out of the question because its most likely gonna make you sick.


everything from mcdonalds is stuff except for the breakfast sandwiches in the middle of the day

they don't keep them stocked in a drawer all day so they're forced to actually cook it before giving it to you

I meant McChicken nuggets but whatever
Honestly I dont give 2 stuffs what theyre made from, as long as they taste good

Wait till espio gets his hands on a sonic cheesy bacon pretzel dog for 6 dollars and a milkshake for 2 dollars at night. Pure bliss.


(Don't get the onions, they taste horrible with the cheese and bacon)

you can also go to Coldstone Creamery® to get a delicious Signature Creation™ for just $4.99. Does not include taxes.

Or you could go to subway FOR THE SPICY ITALIAN

Luxuries are more expensive in third world countries such as Europe.

You can also buy a regular cheeseburger and small fries at McDonalds for under 3 dollars

no joke

Why is Espio calling literally every currency besides pounds "quids"? Even better, why is he using "quid" as an ordinary plural when it's an irregular plural like sheep?

Also; don't forget that America has roughly 0 in the way of food trading standards, the overall quality of served food in the UK and EU is almost certainly higher because it has to be, as such it's more expensive (though I won't deny that it's a bit too more expensive). America also has an overabundance of food and food-related stuff whereas the UK and EU have to import a ton of it, especially considering the requirements imposed by our food trading standards.

You can also buy a regular cheeseburger and small fries at McDonalds for under 3 dollars

no joke

You can get a full meal that's refillable for $5.