File: Burger ($2,000)!.swf-(9.98 MB, 412x232, Other)
[_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:25:58 No.3017958
>> [_] Elle Lowel !pY5mGGxSYY 02/08/16(Mon)18:34:49 No.3017967
Why would you DO that to a burger?!?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:39:32 No.3017968
?¿
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:44:00 No.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.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:44:24 No.3017971
>>3017958
Looks pretty alright but sure as hell ain't paying $2000 for it
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:46:22 No.3017972
You are just ruining the great flavor of the individual ingredients by mashing it up like that.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:50:31 No.3017975
>>3017972
I wouldn't go that far.
While a simpler burger might actually taste better I am sure it would be interesting to have all
those flavors mixed together and none of them really seem to conflict with eachother.
While not nessasarily "better" it would still be an interesting flavor experience you wouldn't
normally be able to have.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:52:01 No.3017977
in and out burgers over this any day
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:52:24 No.3017979
>>3017975
So it's reduced to "I can have it but you can't :P and that's why it tastes better"
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)18:56:13 No.3017985
>>3017979
I never said it tastes better I just said it probably still tastes really good and has a unique
flavor (from all the mixing) that you wouldn't normally experience and it would be cool to
experience that.
If someone offered me one I would happily eat it.
I also wonder how much it would cost to just buy the ingredients and make it yourself.
Probably under 1000$.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)19:01:29 No.3017989
>Glamburger
OHHHHH YEEEEES.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)19:06:45 No.3017997
>>3017975
You know nothing about the dynamics of food.
Greasy beef is too fuckin heavy.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)19:06:49 No.3017998
>>3017985
If someone offered me one I will better take the money.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)19:07:08 No.3018000
>>3017985
I'd pay at most $60 to eat it. Some people should consider their spendings I guess..
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)19:10:36 No.3018003
>>3018000
Most people who would buy that burger will have the kind of money where blowing 2000$ is like us
blowing 5$.
So... rich people or trust fund kiddies.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)19:11:40 No.3018004
How would it feel to defecate that shit?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)22:28:46 No.3018093
>>3018004
Fabulous
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)22:34:00 No.3018102
>>3017970
>It's a fucking burger
Watch your mouth.
Hamburgers are sacred in my country.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)22:41:44 No.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.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/08/16(Mon)22:44:46 No.3018111
>>3018102
Shutup fgt
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