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What's the most bottom-of-the-barrel food product you have ever willingly consumed, and why did you do it? Pic related.
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>>21713144
I bet that’s not bad if you’re whipping up biscuits & gravy.
I would prefer fresh sausage but this looks like it will work.
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>>21713144
i secretly kinda love shit like this. ive eaten a lot of donated food never intended for consumer retail, like really small mishapen eggs, TSP fish/meat pucks, ground 'meat' made of pork, chicken and grain, cheese products made mostly of starch, whey and vegetable oil etc. have also eaten a lot of processed meat products, worst in the consumer category being russian goose pate (tastes like catfood but somehow less savoury) or bar-s hotdogs (bits of feathers is kinda gross)
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>>21713144
Probably your mom's vagina
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Probably your dad’s vagina
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>>21713144
poowdered egg
because it tastes good
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>>21713144
I'm from the UK and even though it's relatively expensive, it's corned beef. It must be the bottom of the barrel meat but I love it.
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>>21713144
Does eating food out of the trash count?
My roommates will semi-regularly order fast food, not finish half of it, and just throw it out while still in the box
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>>21713184
I've done it. I'm not sure it counts.
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>>21713184
i thought ordering food and not eating it was just an american movie trope because they do 1000 different takes. never knew people do it in real life.
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>>21713164
Bar-S hot dog slogan should be "They'll make you not hungry"
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>>21713144
I had a weird hankering for those shitty cheeseburgers from grade school lunches and I thought this might scratch the itch. Somehow they're worse. Not inedible but by no means pleasant.
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>>21713144
Bought this stuff just to see what it was like after reading some threads here about people's grandfathers putting it on bread with mayo/mustard.

It was... not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Tasty enough as long as you don't smell it too much, and far better cold than room temp. Insane amount of salt though.
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>>21713271
they absolutely do and i absolutely take advantage of it. theres so much excess in this country. i also take unopened food packages out of the trash and picked over food bank stuff. anyone can live here
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>>21713144
>21713144
for whatever reason every few months I get a hankerin for pic related. will put it on toast or in a sandwich
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https://warosu.org/ck/thread/21324654#p21343378
Because my wife made it taste good.
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>>21713144
>What's the most bottom-of-the-barrel food product you have ever willingly consumed
that's hard... let's see..
some cheap ass powdered "instant" spaghetti sauce so long ago I can't remember the brand.
hormel canned tamales (probably 30 years ago).
lawry's taco seasoning hamburger tacos.
some ribs from a "halal" butcher shop that were super tough and 50% cartilage.
gas station mystery meat burgers
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>>21713467
>3
skyline
looked and smelled like diarrhea. Threw away the whole dog it was on after one bite along with the rest of the can. Spat out the one bite I took
Bafflingly inedible
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Probably this weird pickled sausage I got at a gas station in the South. It had like the whole animal kingdom in the ingredients
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>>21713144
There was this cheese spread that came in a glass jar that'd always see commercials for so decided it'd get it once and it tasted so horrible that I didn't use up the rest of it. Forgot what's called but it not some obscure or local product. Cheez Whiz was it?
>>21713178
Tim Hortan's eggs come in that form
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I can do canned tuna no problem but something about canned beef or chicken doesn’t sit right with me
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My roommate dumpstered a case of hot buttered rum mix. We put it in everything and I made an omelette that wasn't bad but the thought of eating that shit ever again makes me queasy
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I was feeling lazy :(
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>>21713144
tried this once out of morbid curiosity. wasn't good but it was edible, I guess it's hard to fuck up greasy bread and cheese
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>>21713771
Did you grill it? I feel like microwaving this would be guaranteed horrible
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>>21713788
>I feel like microwaving this would be guaranteed horrible
that's the idea. it's not like the break room has a grill anyway
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>>21713144
I had some prawn crackers once out of curiosity. It's definitely one of those 3rd world foodstuffs that mostly exist to keep you from starving to death while using the cheapest ingredients possible.
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>>21713144
I eat canned tuna 3-4 times a week
I eat mr noodles (that brand specifically, don't tell me there are better instant noodles I don't care
Can't think of anything else
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>>21713144
I know it’s not necessarily bottom of the barrel but I really hate original chips ahoy cookies. Crunchy and tasteless, but I’d end up eating them when there was nothing else good to eat
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>>21713753
oof
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>>21713164
>>21713278
I ate bar s hot dogs every day for the first 20 years of my life they're just hot dogs and saying there are feathers in them or that they're inedible is a total larp
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>>21713178
Just wondering, for powdered eggs do you just add hot water? Never thought to use them before, but I bet they'd be great for camping.
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>>21713169
>>21713174
Take that schoolyard talk elsewhere or face the wrath of the Janitorian Guard.
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>>21713144
i bought steaks at walmart once
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>>21713144
Anything labelled USDA.



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