[–] Benweiser22 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
All these meals were 2000 calories. Fats will think that they can eat this for every meal when actually one of these meals is a full days worth of caloric intake.
[–] OnlyHalfGay 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
analyzing first picture:
250 calorie juice, what the fuck? my nestea iced tea with mango and pineapple 500ml only has 96 calories total, and the 2nd most used ingredient (next to water) is fucking sugar
a sandwich the size of two loafs of freshly baked bread, full of meat 1k calories, jesus fuck who can eat that in one go
by now, most people would vomit because their normal stomach cant hold all that shit back
add to that a shitty fucking cookie that is probably made out of 80% sugar because its whopping 420 (dank meme) calories
AND A FUCKING BAG OF CHIPS, A BLOODY FUCKING BAG OF CHIPS ON TOP OF THE MEAL THAT COULD SAVE THE AFRICAN CONTINENT FROM STARVATION
Yet each can also give you an entire day’s worth of calories, not to mention sodium, in a single meal.
only if youre a fat piece of overeating shit, absolutely disgusting
[–] redditHasCooties ago
250 calorie juice, what the fuck? my nestea iced tea with mango and pineapple 500ml only has 96 calories total
Every once in a while I buy juice (I don't remember the brand) it's a "Might Mango" smoothie, and that's 290 calories, the thing is, I drink it as a rare dessert and on day when I can afford it. I don't think of it in any way shape or form as healthy or as something I should have regularly.
It's liquid candy.
[–] fabulousalpaca 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
SONIC Peanut Butter Caramel Pie Shake (2,090).
That's a lot of calories in one drink, dear god.
And who the hell eats that much subway? That's enough to last at least a day or two.
[–] redditHasCooties 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
That's a lot of calories in one drink, dear god.
A couple of years ago my Type 2 diabetic boss wanted to get everyone oreo shakes from the Johnny Rockets around the corner... he wouldn't take no for an answer (if everyone had them, he had an excuse to hurt himself with one).
I figured whatever, I'll drink a little ice cream and toss the rest, but I have a Type 1 diabetic coworker that actually does take care of himself.
I asked him if he wanted me to check the sugar and carbs online, he said "oh no, thanks, don't worry, I'll just estimate and give myself a bigger shot of insulin this time to compensate."
I checked anyway... 1100 calories (Oreo Malted Shake the site I checked back then said to add 100 for malt shakes), Total carbs 114g, sugar 96g.
I told him and he said "how much?? no way! I'd have to give myself more insulin than I take all day... I'll have a little now cause I already gave myself a shot, but just a few sips and then I'll throw it away" (which he did), my Type 2 boss did not share his sense of self-preservation.
[–] Carsandsarcasm 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I really don't think restaurants should offer these sorts of sizes. If obeasts want to eat too much food, let them order multiple meals. It's essentially the same thing and puts the responsibility solely on the eater.
[–] peachykeen 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
The Subway one seems like a shit ton of food for one meal. I mean, all of it does, but that seems like way too much. And I'm the type who loves fast food.
[–] l23r 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Am I the only one who skips breakfast and eats a footlong as 2 meals? It's like you'd have to go out of your way to eat 2,000 calories of Subway (or McDonalds for that matter)
It's easier to get to 2,000 calories by snacking on stuff throughout the day instead of eating it all in one meal.
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[–] Pwning4Ever ago
Agreed, i eat fast food all the time, but im well aware that double cheeseburgers usually have around 500 calories.
[–] peachykeen 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I mostly see people get that loaded baked potato as their main meal, too. I don't see it bought as a side very often.
It's weird that people always see fast food as the highest calorie options. I eat it more often than I should, and Imm nowhere close to fat. You just have to chose the right options, and there are plenty of options. It also helps that I tend to stay busy most of the day and have one big meal, so it's not like I have it for 3 meals in one day.
[–] marquise 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Side note: Not to dis on food in general, but am I the only one who can't fathom how tf can someone down a milkshake or a frappuccino and not feel sick for the next three days??? They're literally liquified fat and sugar. Yuck.
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[–] marquise ago
I'm the epitome of a coffee and tea snob. I've tried a frappuccino once and thought I was drinking poison. Lol.