- Pretty sure the ingredients of a $60 charcuterie board are way higher quality than the content of a pack of lunchables, though. - This just proves that highly processed food addiction turns the brain and taste receptors to useless trash. - I know people that are literally addicted to processed trash. They literally hate the taste of everything that is remotely natural. - don’t do that chorizo like that it looks great 
 
- Original poster doesn’t know a good deal on iberico ham when it slaps him in the face. - to get a good deal you have to buy a whole leg, so it’s more of a bludgeoning than a slap. - wait you know where to get a leg? i want a leg. - Costco…  - well i know what i want to eat for Yule - I think it was like ~$500 before tariffs went to 20% 
 
 
- I go to eurodell.co.nz , that probably won’t help you though 😅 
 
 
 
- Only the finest bologna is served here at ché lunchablés 
- “Lunchables” made in France 
 
- …but with more variety and less processed ingredients and better taste and less calories and less sodium and less lead and- - Better taste maybe, but fewer calories and salt than … cheese and sausage? - I’m talking overall, including things like their crackers, and relative to weight, in terms of if you were to eat a similar amount of food off a charcuterie board. - Regardless, lunchables tend to have highly processed cheese and meat that has a lot of saturated fat, added sugars, and yes, a lot of added sodium. About 33% of your daily sodium in a tiny pack with 3 few millimeter thick slices of meat, 3 of the same of cheese, and 3 (small) crackers. - That same pack also contains 35% of your max total daily intake of saturated fat, in just 250 calories, which is over two and a half times the daily max recommended rate of saturated fat compared to calories. - I do think that lunchables tends to have lower fat content relative to other meats, like hard sausages, salami, or prosciutto, but a higher sodium content relative to them. The overall lunchables sets tend to have more calories than their respective weights in other foods often found on charcuterie boards. 
 
- And less plastic 
 
- Only one country could think there is a similarity between lunchable and a charcuterie/cheese plate 😆 - thats not much of a plate though, i’d expect something more like this - https://savesliveswilltravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/img_2668.jpg - Meat slices marbled with chunks of lard make me wanna puke in my mouth. - you do you 
 
 
 
- Even the cheapest Prosciutto is light-years ahead of whatever the fuck that Lunchables meat is made out of. 
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Those sausages look Spanish, not French; they’re Castilian chorizo and Serrano ham. 
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In some restaurants in Spain, for €60 you’d get something slightly larger, but not much more. You can find cheaper places, but the products are expensive, and if they’re good quality, they don’t give them away. 
 - Sorry, but nobody calls it Chorizo de Castilla, because there are two regions in Spain that start with Castilla (Castilla-la Mancha and Castilla Y León). Hence, queso manchego or Cecina de León. I would say that, by the looks of the pink color, the ham is probably a type of prosciutto crudo from Italy. The pepperoncini next it would not be served anywhere in Spain, but they are a staple in Italy, so I’m leaning towards an Italian influence, although the cheese on the right looks more French, but I can’t say for certain. - Typically in Spain you’d get a ración, which is a single item on a plate (like jamón or chorizo ibérico). That way you only get what you ordered, and not extra filler items. - Also, I googled the image, and seems to be from a restaurant in Florida, so each item could be from a different country, and my whole argument is pointless. 
- Good points and that chorizo looks tasty as hell. But the French reference was referring to it being called a “charcuterie” board. 
- This person Spanish-es. And they are right: you ain’t never gonna see this on no menú del día. 
 
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- Charred cute airy board. - Shart blueberry award - Shark hue terry cloth 
 
- Shark coochie 
- As sweet as a can of beans. 
- Whore-du-veray 
 
- What are lunchables - Processed cheese, ham and crackers in a little box.  - Cute - It’s an unholy testament to the hubris of man, and an affront to the very concepts of ‘meat’ and ‘cheese’ - but yes, also kinda cute ☺️ - My new headcanon is now that this is what aliens say, as a meme, whenever they see a human do anything they don’t understand. 
- Cutting meat into smaller pieces and putting it back together again is…a lot of cuisine, actually. 
 
- They’re having trouble lately containing their led levels. In a kids food. 
- What you call cute, I call the rape of the natural world. 
 
- Not a fan of the cheese to ham ratio - Agreed, there needs to much more cheese - Not the kind of cheese they put in these though 
 
 
 
 
- How much is sixty dollars bucks in USD? - 59.99+tax - Plus tip. 
 
- deleted by creator - How much is thirty dollars Schrute bucks? - What’s the ratio of Stanley Nickels to Schrute Bucks? - Yes 
 
 
 
 
- Real Lunchables have led in them. - Salt of Saturn, adds flavour. - And avoids dangerous expressions of intelligence later in life, which could threaten the integrity of the empire. 
 
- that explains why i’m glowing 30 years after eating one 
- But are the LEDs RGB? 
 
- US-Americans and Canadians are weird for putting crackers instead of bread. - Crackers are a type of bread! - And they’re more on theme for being more heavily processed than your standard HIGH QUALITY breads. Ick - That really depends on what kind of cracker you’re talking about. I was thinking more, like, saltines. Which is just unleavened bread pretty much. - Haha fair enough, I was just being dramatic! Love me some tasty breads 
 
 
 
- What about crackers and bread? - deleted by creator 
 
 
- i’m disappointed by the bread but that chorizo looks 🤌 - Like a wanker? - like its being pointed at by a wanker (me) 
 
- deleted by creator 
 
- I’m getting $40 worth of joy looking at that, so fair. 😃 

















