You know what? That might be a good idea for trolling in the current context of the current culture war. If everything's "political", then let's make LITERALLY EVERYTHING POLITICAL TO THE POINT OF RIDICULOUSNESS!!!
I used to work at Wendy’s and they don’t freeze the meat, but then again it’s fast food and should only be consumed once or twice a month to live healthier.
Making frozen food is unironically easier than ordering food, press 3 buttons on the air fryer, or microwave, and you have a full meal that's the same quality if not better than fast food
@@victorvargas9330this... people talk like things are bad, but thats the thing, people are talking. Its when people stop complaining that you gotta start worrying.
@@4Star18 Welll, no? I think you shouldn't talk about politics if you don't even know anything about it. The right has a more solid grasp on the concept of rights than any other political group.
They're so against capitalism that they will pay one company to cook their food and then pay another company to bring the food...? D-did I miss a page somewhere?
They don't have any ability to think for themselves, it's why they call them "NPCs" because they're programmed by social media what rhetoric to parrot.
As someone with autism myself, it honestly infuriates me that these people are using disabilities as an excuse. They’re obviously privileged to not be thankful to have a good meal every day.
i used twitter back in 2015 and then start to stop around 2020 when majority of my friends are offline. So yeah im more or less thankful that im not on there anymore, since the more i log on twitter the more my brain wants to commit dead
When it comes to the specimens on Twitter Qui Gon Jinn Said it best. “The ability to speak does not make one intelligent”. I constantly have to remind myself that some folks don’t have survival instincts or an internal monologue
@@Tangential701 humans just kind of assume we’re alike and share the same train of thought. It’s kind of like a New Yorker thinking that bodegas and being much more independent is commonplace in the middle of nowhere. And vice versa a country dude thinking the only difference in the city is that it’s faster paced. It’s very very strange
Listen man, I've got PTSD, the standard-issue depression & anxiety, and a whole HEAP of other problems including severe anger issues and the like. Even then, I can *still* get up and fix me something to eat, as well as be able to ration out food. These guys are just entitled lazies who want to always depend on others to do simple tasks for them.
I don't know about you but getting up and doing something for myself also helps with the depression, even if it's something small like cooking. I do think the act of taking care of yourself does help overall.
@TheLilacMoon oh my God yes! But I started taking that overwhelming feeling of not being able to do anything I started to see that as my time to act before it got worse. Do you know that feeling of not wanting to be able to get off the couch? I started taking that as my cue to get off the f****** couch or else the depression will be worse later basically.
when shes talking about "Disabled people who have to have deliveries" she means morbidly obese people who cant get out of the house or minor ham planets on their way in that direction.
Seeing people with anxiety calling themselves disabled actually bothers me. I'm 34 and high functioning autistic. Yes, obviously the grocery store sucks but eating is pretty much necessary. Do these people not know how to cook or anything? Either their parents failed them completely or they are extremely lazy and never leave their room. Looks like I'll be working into my 70s since these folks won't be participating in actual society.
I don't have any conditions (as far as I'm aware) but yeah, I'm practically a hermit that doesn't leave my house unless I have to and I always do weekly shopping, stocking up on frozen food and such. These people are mega privileged and only cry online for attention.
It's the brain rot generation. It's too much for them to have financial literacy, it's too much to work a real job, it's too much to throw a meal in the microwave. Everyone just wants to be a terminally online influencer or reddit mod and complain about life.
I have severe anxiety, depression stemming from PTSD (military) and I still go to stores. I struggle feeling like I'm going to pass out the entire time, but I still go. People just lazy and want attention.
I'm not rich, I'm not a Gordon Ramsey level cook but I cook almost all of my food at home with varying levels of effort. I reward myself with carryout 1 night a week and I'll be in the cold hard ground before I pay for it to be delivered.
For me, when I caught pneumonia a week and a day after my first COVID shot to go into Canada for vacation in May of 2022, I literally was just drinks like Gatorlyte, Body Armor, and water. I fell on my face on asphalt a couple of months before getting the shot, I was also just wanted to be on drinks since I couldn't really eat. I could eat little bits of food or stuff like pudding, but I stopped that. It took about 2 weeks to finally be able to eat after helping someone move stuff into a box truck. I then also had caught the stomach bug a few months before the fall. 2022 was a terrible time physically for me, but I'm still here. I can't really take anything for granted, except for my life. I recovered all three times naturally. It may have been a painful week during the pneumonia session, and almost a year for the faceplant, I've been fine and well.
Of all the entitlement they could've asked for, it's access for edible garbage. I guess these corporations have really won. People are addicted to their products.
The first step to overcoming a problem is realizing and accepting that there is a problem. These people seem to think there is no problem, and as such, no progress will be made until that changes.
We need to start teaching kids to cook meals so when they grow up they can cook atleast the basics and probably healthier food and cheaper than preaper food
I'm a freshman, and even I know how to read an analog clock. You'd be surprised how many people our age and older don't know how to. Was I the only one taught that in like, kindergarten?
I firmly belive being able to cook for yourself is a cricital part of indepencen and adulthood Which why at 28 im still shocked how few of my peers can cook. Not the unwillingness, they straight dont know how to boil water
Please tell me your joking. Like people actually don't know how to boil water? Legit turn the stovetop heat to 8 or 7, set a timer for ten minutes, and boom, water will be boiling once the timer is done. That's how I learned at least, but I'm genuinely shocked people apparently don't know that
@@chelsthegameruiner8669 You would be surprised. Someone in my old college dorm cooked a cup of ramen WITHOUT water in the microwave. We had to stand outside late at night in the cold bc of that idiot
Cooking is the most valuable skill a poor person can have. I eat better than 98% of people for like $50/week and the only downside is spending a couple hours doing meal prep. I did work in restaurants for 10 years and I learned a whole lot about food science.
This is what happens when you humor people who confuse "human rights" with being entitled to the labor of others. Simply saying that a thing is a human right doesn't magically will it into existence. Calling housing a human right doesn't make homes appear. Claiming food is a human right doesn't make "Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs" a documentary.
Meanwhile I made double layer chocolate cakes from scratch as a 10 year old It has gotteb me out of having to actually buy and wrap presents for years 😂
Yes i have leftovers cooking for myself but they almost always end up in my compost pile to be used to grow my home garden so the bread that went moldy eventually becomes my potatoes.
I feel bad for people who eat highly processed, high sugar, high carb, low protein diets. I’m genuinely sorry you haven’t had either the good influence/education to be able to make better choices. This isn’t a passive aggressive jab. Please start taking better care of yourself. Your body is like a machine. When you put poor quality fuel into it. You get poor quality results. It makes you sick. It makes you overweight, which in turn affects your mental health. Put down the soda, & pickup the water!
The problem is that it’s not cheap to eat healthy. And until recently, it WAS cheap to eat unhealthy. You used to be able to feed a family of 5 at McDonald’s for less than $50, and before that less than $20. Now you’d be lucky to spend less than $70-80. It is still more expensive to eat right, especially when you factor in the time and effort it takes to make the food. But if fast food companies keep getting greedy, it may become cheaper to eat right, but not because the prices moved how we want them to.
@OctagonalSquare yes it is, beef where I live is about 4 dollars a pound at aldi for 85/15 ground beef, rice is less than a dollar per pound, veggies are pretty cheap, greek yogurt isn't very expensive. I eat a very healthy diet for around 300 USD per month. In columbus Ohio for reference.
half of the world beef are actually quite expensive, not all countries are as cheap as yours Also 300 usd per month is quite expensive, that's not cheap at all@@frespects9624
I'm a mom who works a warehouse job and I cannot tell you how many times I feel guilty for not cooking a "real meal" and making something frozen. However, I will admit that sometimes I'm tired af after working and commuting both ways so lasagna and breadsticks will do just fine. These people are actual children with too little social interaction.
Nothing wrong with having a frozen meal. Don’t feel guilty about it. I try to limit eating them when I can - same as highly processed food - but sometimes you just come home exhausted and just want to shower, eat and sleep.
yeah you shouldn't be striving to eat frozen meals but there's tons of times I haven't wanted to cook and ate them. Don't feel bad we've all been there these twitter nuts don't know what working is lol.
I am cooking now while listening to Optimus, great way to enterain yourself while cooking Knowing there's some starving Gen Z kid out there unable to get Doordash is going to make this the best plate of spaghetti and meatballs ever
10:40 I have depression and anxiety and I go out to get food at the store all the time, if anything it actually HELPS with that stuff since I'm out and walking lol
Oh yeah, definitely. I would get the chicken nuggets and corn dogs, as well as popcorn chicken. Speaking of treats of our childhood, does anyone remember Gripz or a bag of Munchies which consisted of Rold Gold pretzels, Sun Chips, Cheetos, and Doritos?
I’m sorry but there’s not one person that’s working that truly poor in America. It’s common place in some places to eat soggy corn meal because it’s the only thing they can afford, the panhandler on the side of the road makes enough to grab a burger everyday. We’re the most interconnected we’ve ever been and people still have no perspective of how every American is rich on a world scale.
I hired a helper a few years back. He was 19 and never had a job before. Now he wasnt making what i would consider a living wage, but he lived with his dad and didnt have any bills to pay for so all the money he made was basically expendable. Sometimes on Mondays he would ask to borrow $20 to put gas in his car because he didnt realize he didnt have any money in his bank account. It didnt suprise me that a 19 y/o had problems managing his money. After the first few times this happened i asked what he was spending his money on every weekend. I figured it was partying or something. Nope. It was Door Dash. He got $300 take home every Thursday. He would come to work on monday and tell me how he got Red Lobster on Friday, Sushi on Saturday and had to settle for McDonalds or pizza on sunday because he didnt have much money left. That boy loved to eat. He has since moved on to bigger and better things.
for the BLT thing. Just... make more BLT? Save the bacon? grow a tomato plant? Freeze the bacon and bread? Invite friends over (HAHAHAHAHAHHA) and make them a sandwich?
So when I was really young, we were actual third world poor, so my parents used to only eat every other day so that us kids could at least eat every day. When I was about 9 or 10 we were able to get our own chickens and raise goats so we at least had eggs and meat from eating our livestock when we really needed it. And never once have I ever felt as victimised and "oh poor me" and as oppressed as anyone on woke twitter with fifteen pronouns. I've also never had any of their depression and anxiety issues so this probably means I am deeply privileged, lucky me
I have a peptic ulcer, depression and anxiety, there are certain foods I can't eat because of my peptic ulcer, but I can still eat frozen dinners. They aren't disabled, they are lazy.
Wouldn’t DoorDash be more dangerous if you have allergies or something?? If you cook your own food you know exactly what’s in the ingredients when ordering out they may have to substitute something that you might be allergic to and you wouldn’t know
The real conversation around McDonald's should be the fact that you can't get a McDonald's meal anymore without it costing 10 plus dollars for that price you should take your money elsewhere and actually get something good instead of low quality slop like McDonald's there supposed to be the place that families can go and get a meal to eat for under 10 dollars but they've seem to have forgotten that.
@@TiniestD No. The court is there to enforce things that are deemed not free speech. The limiting of speech requires the courts. If it was pure free speech with zero restrictions, it costs nothing to nobody.
What Optimus doesn’t understand is that since all of these intellectual geniuses spend so much time sitting/laying around while scrolling through Twitter, That they forgot how to walk. So, That’s why they’re disabled. They need to spend almost $100 everyday on McDonald’s, IT’S A NECESSITY!!!!!
So now they are mad women got to enter the work force and not be forced to be housewives? These people really have no clue what they're saying do they?
11:07 As someone who's dealing with Major Depressive Disorder, repetitive/recurring tasks like this are one of the few things that keep me from just laying in my bed being miserable. Are they seriously trying to say that laying in your bed and letting your depression fester is better than.. getting up and microwaving a bowl of noodles??
How are they perceiving fast food as "hi-quality"? Virtually every physician will tell you to consume as little fast food as possible unless there's no other choice.
It's because they possess the palates of swine and would turn their noses up at a plate of freshly prepared spaghetti marinara because it doesn't have all of the salt, sugar and fillers that they think make food "tasty".
@@frespects9624 We are talking about people who possess the palates of swine who would turn their noses up at a freshly made plate of spaghetti marinara saying the sauce "doesn't taste right" because the sauce isn't full of sugar and artificial herbal flavours,
Mom mother told me once when I was younger fast food is that of a luxury not a right or need for you. And basically I make my own food all the time every once in a while I go out but that's on a blue moon.
Reminds me of many of the guests in Caleb Hammer's show. When some people who have a lot of debt and struggle to make it to until the end of the month, but when you look at their card statements it is all "McDonalds, McDonalds, Doordash, taquitos!" Sometimes people don't realize that eating out/ordering delivery everyday is simply not normal - if you have the money, great; otherwise you're not being financially responsible throwing your money out like that.
Disability, Anxiety and Depression really have become the three horses of “I’m a helpless being and cannot for the life of god do anything that requires a minimum of effort” to this people. They may have extra trouble with some stuff but this is ridicoulos
For real talk though, the economics of groceries is actually kind of ridiculous now. I know inflation is a real issue and the extra buck gets passed to the consumer. But you can't honestly tell me that there's a least some corporate greed involved when the price of chips and soda doubles
I do look at fast food as a luxury though, even if the word "luxury" might not be the objectively correct word, and I think that's a good thing. It has stopped me from ordering fast food almost completely. When I had a good amount of money in savings, I thought I could just order fast food, have it at my door for about 20-30 mins and I'd be good for the day. I never registered that I was ordering just about every day and how unsustainable living off of doordash or grubhub really was. I learned the hard way, but I think that's just how some lessons are and now I always make my own food. If I was ever got a craving for fast food, I would walk or take a bus there because it wouldn't be as expensive as delivery and going outside from time to time feels pretty good. Living off of fast food is expensive and I don't need it.
These people: I NEED DOORDASH! I CAN'T...WALK IN A... STORE (ALMOST BARFS) THAT SUPPORTS... (LOOKS SIDEWAYS) CAPITALISM. ALSO, I HAVE (INSERT BASIC MENTAL PROBLEM) My @ss after going to the grocery store: WOOO! 30 SECS ON THE MICROWAVE TILL BOB EVAN'S MAC AND CHEESE! LET'S GOOO!!!
As an extreme introvert with social anxiety who feels like DEFCON 1 every time I go out just to shop groceries, I'd still just go through that regardless, rather than whine on Twitter, thank you.
Former Fast food worker here, absolutely all meat is frozen at most fast food places, at taco bell they Sous vide beef, steak, and chicken after pulling it out of the freezer. At McDonald's the fries arrive at the store in boxes containing fries separated into bags, and then stored in the freezer until use. Fast food is frozen food, it's just cooked and prepared for you
Food isn't the luxury item Ordering thru ubereats and doordash is a luxury commodity especially when you justify not tipping because you "paid enough" The entitlement is astonishing
I wouldn’t say food it a luxury item but grocery store prices are insane nowadays. and ultra processed food is a major problem as far as public health goes.
My mom is disabled. Has been 2/3rds of my life. She has never used door dash or Uber eats. She's used delivery services but still shops and cooks most of the time at 73. Aaaaaand Uber Eats and the like was NEVER meant to be a career. It's meant to make a few extra bucks on the side at most.
I know several people at my job who did doordash and uber eats to make extra money when we were out on strike a decade ago, they all told me the same thing: Unless you're lucky enough to be assigned a high demand area of town where you're delivering 40 orders an hour you don't even make enough money to cover the gas you waste just going from place to place and you're basically just wasting your time doing it.
Yeah these drivers act like they have some special skill. I respect the hustle absolutely but there's nothing unique about driving a car that anyone can't do.
@@wolfetteplays8894 Only if you get an actual job with fed ex, ups, the post office or some other mail/parcel shipping and delivery company/service. Doordash is meant to be a way to make a little extra spending money, its not supposed to "feed your family".
When I had severe depression to the point of really wanting to delete myself from this world a couple of years ago due to being severely harassed by a group of liberal/leftist wackadoodles online for years on end who I used to be really good friends with, even I somehow got up and heated up my own frozen/canned meals for dinner! These people are unbelievable!
These people are wildin tf out I literally eat tv dinners for breakfast and lunch and they're talking about how they can't eat them at all they fr had no struggle in theyre childhood