If you could have an unlimited supply of one food, what would you pick?
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If you could have an unlimited supply of one food, what would you pick?
Okay, so imagine you've won a competition where the prize is an unlimited lifetime supply of a food of your choice.... what would you pick? It has to be something you can buy at the supermarket and it can't be things like ready meals or pizzas that you could use to feed yourself with no effort.
Some examples:
- Cheese
- Bread
- Pasta
- Rice
- Onions
- Chicken
- Steak
- Cereal
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Re: If you could have an unlimited supply of one food, what would you pick?Where's the fun in that?(Original post by RightSaidJames)
it can't be things like ready meals or pizzas that you could use to feed yourself with no effort.
-Sorry, but I'd still go with crisps and choc
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Re: If you could have an unlimited supply of one food, what would you pick?
Are we allowed to have that food item in different forms? E.g. could I have BBQ chicken wings one day, and breaded chicken breast the next day? Can I have different sauces on them.
If it's literally just the one thing, by itself, no extra flavouring or anything, every single meal, then I'll take rat poison. -
Re: If you could have an unlimited supply of one food, what would you pick?No no, the point is that you have one type of food on tap, but everything else you still have to pay for. So you could have an unlimited supply of chicken, but you'd have to buy/make your own sauces.(Original post by Psyk)
Are we allowed to have that food item in different forms? E.g. could I have BBQ chicken wings one day, and breaded chicken breast the next day? Can I have different sauces on them.
If it's literally just the one thing, by itself, no extra flavouring or anything, every single meal, then I'll take rat poison. -
Re: If you could have an unlimited supply of one food, what would you pick?Oh I see. I guess I'll have chicken then. It's what I mostly eat anyway.(Original post by RightSaidJames)
No no, the point is that you have one type of food on tap, but everything else you still have to pay for. So you could have an unlimited supply of chicken, but you'd have to buy/make your own sauces.