Random Thread - Anything Goes
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 @Dashrender said: I normally get a number 8 (three tacos and a drink) and I think that is $4.90 or so...And while this is a pretty reasonably priced lunch, the food is crap nutrition wise. See I actually read the nutrition labels and make decisions from there  I check the calories and protein levels.  It's actually pretty good the way that I do it, other than the high salt levels. I check the calories and protein levels.  It's actually pretty good the way that I do it, other than the high salt levels.
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 @Dashrender said: Short of packing your own meals - it's pretty expensive to eat decent food for any meal under $9 in a restaurant..... ...in the US. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: Short of packing your own meals - it's pretty expensive to eat decent food for any meal under $9 in a restaurant..... ...in the US. LOL - well I live here ya know  
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 @Dashrender said: LOL - well I live here ya know  I did too. I changed it. That's like saying fast food is bad because I only go to Burger King. So, go to Taco Bell. See, problem solved  
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: LOL - well I live here ya know  I did too. I changed it. That's like saying fast food is bad because I only go to Burger King. So, go to Taco Bell. See, problem solved  huh - I'll have to look at the TB nutrition chart - I find it hard to believe that their products have much health value, but I could just be completely off base. 
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 @Dashrender said: huh - I'll have to look at the TB nutrition chart - I find it hard to believe that their products have much health value, but I could just be completely off base. Why not? Beans are one of the healthiest things ever. Given that it is basically a "smooshed bean wrap" restaurant, it's fairly hard not to have a bit of nutritional value. If you were to describe their food as "beans, avocado and sometimes rice in a wrap" it would sound like a health food place, right? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: huh - I'll have to look at the TB nutrition chart - I find it hard to believe that their products have much health value, but I could just be completely off base. Why not? Beans are one of the healthiest things ever. Given that it is basically a "smooshed bean wrap" restaurant, it's fairly hard not to have a bit of nutritional value. If you were to describe their food as "beans, avocado and sometimes rice in a wrap" it would sound like a health food place, right? Sure, if you only eat the bean burritos - which I never eat, nor does anyone else I know who eats there, well perhaps save for you. 
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 @Dashrender said: Sure, if you only eat the bean burritos - which I never eat, nor does anyone else I know who eats there, well perhaps save for you. Well lots of people that I know, including people who work there. Taco Bell is THE vegetarian fast food place. They do bean substitution for any item too. Super health / vegetarian friendly. Every restaurant will cater to people wanting unhealthy food. Taco Bell offers a huge range of healthy, super cheap, vegetarian friendly fare though, which is rare. 
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 "Taco Bell" is, connotatively, diametrically opposed to "healthy". 
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 Places to fear lightning the most in the US:  
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 @Reid-Cooper Florida - figures. Extra smiting for you! 
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 @g.jacobse said: @MattSpeller said: @Reid-Cooper Florida - figures. Extra smiting for you! Golfing... Only in a thunderstorm... I'm just one lightning strike away from fixed ears! 
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