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File: Burger ($2,000)!.swf-(9.98 MB, 412x232, Other) [_] Anon 3026700 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3026703 >H.263 >MP3 fuck off Youtubefaggots >> [_] Anon 3026710 Did he just eat the fucking wrapper? >> [_] Anon 3026711 >># Nah. The bun is covered in gold leaf. >> [_] Anon 3026720 >># I'd still take it off. >> [_] Anon 3026807 $2000 for a greaseburger someone touched with their bare hands. >> [_] Anon 3026812 >># but he paid for it, why not eat it then? >> [_] Anon 3026816 >># Why not keep it? >> [_] Anon 3026822 >half the shit falls off this is why I hate burgers >> [_] Anon 3026832 >># Because it is a restaurant not a precious metals resource. Plus gold leaf is thin as fuck and probably not worth much in such small quantities. I doubt the gold on that burger was even worth 50 USD. >> [_] Anon 3026845 >># >># One of the many properties of god is that it can be made incredibly thin because of its softness. Gold leaf is usually only 0.1 of a fucking micron thick. (0.0001 of a fucking millimeter) That gold leaf was probably only worth a few dollars. >> [_] Anon 3026846 >># Gold* >> [_] Anon 3026847 >># Try more like 50 cents, counting the manufacturing cost of producing the gold foil >> [_] Anon 3026849 >># >one of the many properties of God is that it can be made incredibly thin HEATHEN! >> [_] Anon 3026850 At least this glamburger isn't made of sequins and glue >> [_] Anon 3026854 disgusting, all those different flavors simply for the sake of increasing the value of the burger. >> [_] Anon 3026856 worthless. kobe beef when ground up is as good as walmart ground chuck. the point of kobe beef is the perfect marbling, which once ground, is lost. fucking money fag. >> [_] Anon 3026859 >># That doesn't make much sense. High quality beef of any kind doesn't become equal to lesser quality beef if you grind it up or prepare it differently. >># Hmm... surprisingly you may be correct. Then again we can't know for sure how thick the leafs used were.
File: Burger ($2,000)!.swf-(9.98 MB, 412x232, Other) [_] Anon 3023559 >> [_] Anon 3023584 This burg doesn't actually cost $2000. It costs $666. https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/mos t-expensive-burgers >The Douche Burger >Cost: $666 >Intended as a f-you to the rest of the expensive burgers with "rich people stuff" on them, The Douche Burger's quite possibly the most expensive food truck item in existence: a lobster-, truffle-, and caviar- topped, foie gras-stuffed Kobe puck that's slathered in champagne steam-melted Gruyere and doused with Kopi Luwak coffee bean BBQ sauce, then served in a gold leaf wrapper. The guy who sells it wears mink coats. Seriously, he does that. >> [_] Anon 3023611 >># Except that's a different burger made by a completely different restaurant and charged at a completely different price. There are also a few albeit minor differences between the two entrees. The glamburger in this flash does indeed cost 2000$. >> [_] Anon 3023668 The burger is too tall and the duck egg's awkward shape just adds to the structural instability of this burger. In order to eat this burger without it spilling everywhere you'd have to eat it with a fork and knife or mash it down into a more flat and stable design. Fancy-ass burgers almost always have this problem. >> [_] Anon 3023679 >># Yeah I would remove the duck egg. I would also probably not go for the caviar because I don't think it would compliment the other flavors well. Maybe same for the lobster salad. The rest seems like it would be nice. >> [_] Anon 3023681 >># >Mayonnaise Welp, that burger is ruined. >> [_] Anon 3023693 gold leaf is placed so haphazardly that the use of gold is even more of a waste than it already was. >> [_] Anon 3023703 >># /thread >> [_] Anon 3023708 >># its not regular mayonaise, look at the green color. Plus Mayo can work very well with burgers. McDonalds secret sauce has mayo in it... On some burgers I wouldn't recommend it but when you have bacon, tomatoes and certain other things I think it will mix fine. Then again when it comes to condiments its really more preference and theres no wrong or right. >> [_] Anon 3023725 >># >McDonalds secret sauce has mayo in it.. Why would you mention mcdonalds if you're trying to convince somebody that something tastes good?
File: Burger ($2,000)!.swf-(9.98 MB, 412x232, Other) [_] Anon 3020919 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3020942 that shit looks fucking disgusting >> [_] Anon 3020944 >># burger seems like a waste i like pete tho, the guy is buff, loves to eat, and beat testicular cancer (i think). he seems like the most interesting guy on youtube. >> [_] Anon 3020961 I bet /ck/ thinks something like this is totally acceptable >> [_] Anon 3021012 Is this supposed to be Undertale related? >> [_] Anon 3021013 "So many flavors in my mouth right now, I can't explain it!" That means it's shit >> [_] Anon 3021029 >># You're dumb. He clearly was enjoying it greatly and said as much later in the video. Not easy to ruin a good Kobe beef burger with expensive mayo + some strips of fine bacon. The added shit like caviar and the egg and that fancy shaved shit probably didn't make it any better nessasarily but those ingredients don't conflict with the base ones in a way that would make it taste bad. I bet it was fucking delicious and I would happily try one if offered. While it might not taste better then a more simple burger it would be interesting to experience that weird combination of flavors. >> [_] Anon 3021030 Eating other metals isn't good for you, so why do people eat gold? >> [_] Anon 3021033 >># Eating certain metals is actually good for you. A certain ancient tribe felt that eating gold in small quantities would increase intelligence. >> [_] Anon 3021036 >># >Eating certain metals is actually good for you. Anything you can get from metal you can get from something more edible and has other and more beneficial properties. >A certain ancient tribe felt that eating gold in small quantities would increase intelligence. Probably why they don't exists anymore. >> [_] Anon 3021037 >># >Probably why they don't exists anymore. Jews still exist. >> [_] Anon 3021051 >However, since metallic gold is inert to all body chemistry, it has no taste, it provides no nutrition, and it leaves the body unaltered. Literally shitting gold.. If I were rich, I know what I'd be adding to every meal. >> [_] Anon 3021062 >># >I would happily try one if offered I think anyone would happily try a food article that cost $2,000 if it cost them nothing. >> [_] Anon 3021068 I wouldn't eat that. Period. You have exceeded and defeated the point of a burger, and created something worthy of a RPG healing item. >> [_] Anon 3021070 >># >you ate a Glamburger >you recovered 27hp
File: Burger ($2,000)!.swf-(9.98 MB, 412x232, Other) [_] Anon 3017958 >> [_] Elle Lowel !pY5mGGxSYY 3017967 Why would you DO that to a burger?!? >> [_] Anon 3017968 ?¿ >> [_] Anon 3017970 Jesus fucking Christ... Caviar, lobster, seriously? It's a fucking burger, not a shitty snob meal where you pay out of your asshole for salty fish eggs and overpriced vegetables. >> [_] Anon 3017971 >># Looks pretty alright but sure as hell ain't paying $2000 for it >> [_] Anon 3017972 You are just ruining the great flavor of the individual ingredients by mashing it up like that. >> [_] Anon 3017975 >># I wouldn't go that far. While a simpler burger might actually taste better I am sure it would be interesting to have all those flavors mixed together and none of them really seem to conflict with eachother. While not nessasarily "better" it would still be an interesting flavor experience you wouldn't normally be able to have. >> [_] Anon 3017977 in and out burgers over this any day >> [_] Anon 3017979 >># So it's reduced to "I can have it but you can't :P and that's why it tastes better" >> [_] Anon 3017985 >># I never said it tastes better I just said it probably still tastes really good and has a unique flavor (from all the mixing) that you wouldn't normally experience and it would be cool to experience that. If someone offered me one I would happily eat it. I also wonder how much it would cost to just buy the ingredients and make it yourself. Probably under 1000$. >> [_] Anon 3017989 >Glamburger OHHHHH YEEEEES. >> [_] Anon 3017997 >># You know nothing about the dynamics of food. Greasy beef is too fuckin heavy. >> [_] Anon 3017998 >># If someone offered me one I will better take the money. >> [_] Anon 3018000 >># I'd pay at most $60 to eat it. Some people should consider their spendings I guess.. >> [_] Anon 3018003 >># Most people who would buy that burger will have the kind of money where blowing 2000$ is like us blowing 5$. So... rich people or trust fund kiddies. >> [_] Anon 3018004 How would it feel to defecate that shit? >> [_] Anon 3018093 >># Fabulous >> [_] Anon 3018102 >># >It's a fucking burger Watch your mouth. Hamburgers are sacred in my country. >> [_] Anon 3018110 There's no doubt that the humble and sacred hamburger is somewhat defiled by turning it into a monstrosity of ingredients that are better served as an entree unto itself, but what's great about it is that these people can do it if they so choose to. The mighty hamburger, which for years has stood as the peak of American cuisine, also stands for freedom, and that is personified by the freedom for people to make it as fucking expensive as they want. Bravo, chefs. You do us all proud. >> [_] Anon 3018111 >># Shutup fgt - Australia |
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