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Did you guys seen the new (US) team-ups from Subway? Footlong cookie, footlong churro (Cinnabon), and footlong pretzel Aunt Anne’s). Idk, might be more egregious.
Also, yes it’s disgusting but imagine a government official going on record being mad about a cookie.
I just wish more places did the 12 foot braided subs. I always wanted one of those..
Edit: it may have only been 6 foot, and tbh I'm not even sure how they fit that in the ovens. They do still exist, though, somewhere. They literally get the raw dough and braid them together to make a really long sub.
Edit2: Apparently in the UK they only do platters. Boooooooooo!
Edit3: This is how they're made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQVgo2RImic
I used to make them in the US, we called them “party subs”. Idk if they still do them thought.
Death by food!
He's, technically, a former minister but, as he's in the House of Lords, he still has some say over British laws.
Honestly, it’s an American past time by now! There are even local places that are like “if you can finish our 100lb cheeseburger topped with onion rings, potato chips, and mayonnaise, you get it for free!” Almost like they’re challenging you to die by food.
That may have been an exaggeration, but only regarding the weight of the burger.
The Heart Attack Grill in Vegas often features in British TV shows that are basically just someone pointing at the wild excesses of American dining and shaking their heads.