these are so good dude
>>12902176I like these ones the most although they're still weak on the green chili flavors.
I wonder if somebody from the pre-industrial age were to be transported to now of they saw these factory packaged foods and tasted their weird fucked up chemical flavors would they freak out and say we're doomed or would they be amazed that food technology allowed for this mass production of goods
>>12902895I love these too but they're almost never at 7-11literally I'll only see them there like, once a month and there's usually only one of each flavorthe spicy ones are great
>>12902898Even the cheapest convenience store slop food is significantly higher quality than most "average" food from the early 1800s, lmfao
>>12902901where did your wonderment go?
>>12902904i wonder....
>>12902900They recently started stocking a chicken verde one at my 7-11 but I'm always getting these on my way to the gym or something and I'm scared to try it in the event it makes me have to use a bathroom away from home.Ours were sparsely stocked until I started having 2 a week regularly guess it made enough of a dent in their sales stats they started ordering them more regularly and I'm less likely to get stuck with the vile bean and cheese one.
I liked them better when they went on sale at 5/$1
>>12902901I disagree. What do you think people were eating back then? Have you ever tasted a hen that was cooked the same day it was killed? A warm loaf of homemade bread out of the oven? Fresh vegetables picked that day? Home-churned butter? A freshly caught fish? These things are what makes good food today, and that's what they were eating 200 years ago.
I like Jose Ole chimichangas the most,VERY greasy but good>>12902900dubs!
I don't eat beaner food