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Would You Rather

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Welcome to c/WouldYouRather, where we present you with the toughest, most ridiculous choices you never knew you had to make! Would you rather have a third arm that's only useful for picking your nose, or be able to talk to animals but only if they're wearing hats? Yeah, it's that kind of vibe. Come for the absurdity, stay because you've clearly got nothing better to do with your life.

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You have a chef prepare the meal for you. The mediocre meal is just like a very okay 5/10 whatever of your pick, but you have to eat the same thing every day.

For the random meals you must consume the 500 calorie meal in full each timenyou choose to have a meal. No skipping once a meal is there.

Inedible or rotten stuff is not included. Just food that might be alien to you. Like it could be balut one day and a schnitzel the next. Maybe haggis.

Nothing completely unreasonable.

Allergies will be compensated for ig. Choice based dietary preferences will not. If you're vegan you're fucked.

Nutrient needs will be met in both cases. No health issues will arise due to an unbalanced diet.

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[โ€“] CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

I am/was an adventurous eater, so there's no downside that way. The thing is, I also gave up meat at some point, so I guess I have to go with the mediocre meal on ethical grounds. Please tell me it's at least free, I can't pay a damn chef.

Lucky for you, no costs involved.

(And I do have tremendous respect for vegans) particularly in non vegan communities. Its easy to do so in India for example.