The cheeseburger apocalypse
- added May 11, 2008
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- futuremongolian
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Americans eat an average of 3 cheeseburgers per week, amounting to 150 cheeseburgers per annum for all 300 million citizens of the United States, totaling 45 billion cheeseburgers per year as a nation. The production of these cheeseburgers produces 200 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide per year....
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- futuremongolian
- 4 months ago
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i dont like cheese, im lactose intollerant.
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3 a week? Good GOD, people! Who taught these people that a fast food cheeseburger counts as food?
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i prefer cheap frozen pizzas . actually , were it not for 12 inch pizzas bought in bulk at Sam's for under a dollar a piece while i was in college , i wouldn't be able to afford cheese-burgers now .
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I hope the next generation wises up - but they need parents to teach them what is food and what is crap.
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mmmmmm, cheeseburgers.
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A good cheese burger should be a rare, hormone-free treat. Frozen pizzas are indeed the Way to Go. Totally. Oh yes. Indeed.
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yeah I like cheeseburgers, but this is a bit crazy, hopefully some scientist will invent a decent veggie burger sometime soon.
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- metroattack
- 4 months ago
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