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In the future, all restaurants are Taco Bell

post #1 of 43
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110125/...o_bell_lawsuit

Taco Bell "beef" is less than 35% meat! OMG!!
No kidding. Who didn't already know this?



Also, I found out that the Chihuahua they used in the ads was put down after it had a stroke. It was 15 years old, which is pretty old in dog years though.
post #2 of 43
Interestingly, according to FDA guidelines, not only can they not call it beef, they can't even call it meat. To qualify it would need to be 40% meat product, which it isn't.

I haven't had Taco Bell in close to 20 years. Now I remember why.
post #3 of 43
just eat 40% of the taco. problem solved.
post #4 of 43
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I like the way you think.
post #5 of 43
Couldn't be avoided.
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post #6 of 43
no actually, in the future all restaurants are this:



mike judge told me so
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post #7 of 43
im sure mcdonalds , sonic, del taco, wienerschniztel (sp?) , and all of these places have meat products that are like 30% beef 40% ground cartilage/bone, spinal material, and something % waste matter or something like that.
post #8 of 43
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The lawsuit says that Taco Bell's "seasoned beef" contains other ingredients, including water, wheat oats, soy lecithin, maltodrextrin, anti-dusting agent and modified corn starch.

If I recall Demolition Man correctly Sly Stallone ventured below the city streets to visit the mole people and found that they made hamburgers out of rats. I would rather eat a rat-burger than "seasoned beef".
post #9 of 43
As long as they have the three seashells readily available, I'm good.
post #10 of 43
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Originally Posted by harvey_birdman View Post
If I recall Demolition Man correctly Sly Stallone ventured below the city streets to visit the mole people and found that they made hamburgers out of rats. I would rather eat a rat-burger than "seasoned beef".

Stallone seemed to think it was pretty good.


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As long as they have the three seashells readily available, I'm good.

Do you even know how to use the three seashells?
post #11 of 43
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Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim View Post
Do you even know how to use the three seashells?

post #12 of 43
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Took me a while to get this done, but well worth it!
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post #13 of 43
well if the chihuahua lasted 15 dog years eating that shit, I don't see the problem
post #14 of 43
i dont even care, i fucking love taco bell so much.
post #15 of 43
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Originally Posted by WoodyStylee View Post
i dont even care, i fucking love taco bell so much.

Im with this guy. Shitty Mexican food, but satisfying drunk food.
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