No way the cheeseburger in the can looks that nice. Look at that lettuce! I call Shenanigans.
I mistrust meat from a can anyway. Ever since I saw fresh tuna steaks vs. what comes from one of those cans…Besides, meat is already portable without the can. It even has its own feet so you don’t have to cary it.
I hope I never need a cheeseburger bad enough to sink to THAT.*shudder*
Suddenly a Veggie Tales song has come into my head.
‘Cause you’re his cheeseburger
His yummy cheeseburger
He’ll wait for yo-u
He will wait for yo-u
Oh, you are his cheeseburger
His tasty cheeseburger
He’ll wait for yo-u
Oh he will wait for you
That’s all for your, Cricky.
Oh, and by the way, I think the cheeseburger in a can idea is horribly disgusting.
I don’t know man… I’ve eaten worse things from a can.
I’d eat it. Try it, at least. It sounds like the kind of thing a body’d end up eating while nearly broke and traveling alone.
I’d worry about microwaving it.
In case your wondering
3.95 euros = 5.82 in real money.
Yikes!
Is it for bomb shelters or something? In that case it could be ok, but I can’t imagine choosing this over a real non-preserved burger.
I will not be surprised to find them in packs of 50 at Costco soon, though. And my mother will surely purchase them- as Baby Boomers seemed endlessly impressed with any instant food product. "Look! They make Hotdogs in the bun that you just pop in the microwave!!"
The Onion’s taste test of the cheeseburger in a can:
http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/taste_test_cheeseburger_in_a
I’d consider buying it just for what I like to call "Hurricane Chow."
BAM81 wrote:
I’d consider buying it just for what I like to call "Hurricane Chow."
um…maybe DOG chow…