State of the Game

True story: when I lived in the UK I had a magnificent fish and chip shop that sold b-i-g portions. My father in law took a photo of the full plate and showed it to his French neighbour who just cried looking at it.
I can well imagine!

'Nother true story: I was at an eatery out in California (no, I have no excuse, other than it was a business trip so I had no choice) pretending to be a traditional pub, so I went there just to see, having at least some vague memories from trips to Blighty ages ago. The ambience was a bit off, not enough drunken footie fans on their 6th pint for my liking, in fact none at all, but they did have decent lager and, lo and behold, "fish and chips."

So I got some, and was mildly amused when I saw the pile of what you folk call crisps stacked next to my perfectly good fish. Still got OK points in my book because the waiter, when I called him over and pointed at said stack while saying, quizzically, "chips?", immediately apologized and returned shortly thereafter with a steaming hot pile of thick cut fries.

Also, they served it with malt vinegar.

Overall, would visit again.
 
I can well imagine!

'Nother true story: I was at an eatery out in California (no, I have no excuse, other than it was a business trip so I had no choice) pretending to be a traditional pub, so I went there just to see, having at least some vague memories from trips to Blighty ages ago. The ambience was a bit off, not enough drunken footie fans on their 6th pint for my liking, in fact none at all, but they did have decent lager and, lo and behold, "fish and chips."

So I got some, and was mildly amused when I saw the pile of what you folk call crisps stacked next to my perfectly good fish. Still got OK points in my book because the waiter, when I called him over and pointed at said stack while saying, quizzically, "chips?", immediately apologized and returned shortly thereafter with a steaming hot pile of thick cut fries.

Also, they served it with malt vinegar.

Overall, would visit again.
If that had happened in the UK it would have triggered a Tetsuo mind blast of anger from all the OAPs.
 
This is what I really miss in game. We have lore about printed fast food, rares etc but EDO fast food wrapping is very bland and generic.

The amount of un you could have with it (and gameplay delivering food) would be immense.
'Kumo Eats' food delivery service.
When the driver shows up you don't know whether you're getting a delivery, or you ARE the delivery!
 
he's american... they call cake bread

This is true and they call money, 'cabbage'. According to Breaking Bad anyway.

Which I find extraordinary. Please see below for a selection of Cabbages.

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My dear friend, you need a lesson in sandwiches.
For your good old French sandwich, you need a baguette (that's obvious), and butter. With ham, and pickles. If you're fancy, you might use a bit of cheese.
But, you can also make for example a roast chicken sandwich. In that case, I use a bit of ketchup (or any tomato based sauce) for the bread, lettuce, tomato, some cheese (greek feta usually), chicken (obviously), but also some mayonnaise. You can use a baguette for bread, or a different one ! I use naan bread, pita bread, or ciabatta myself.

This guy just called. Something about you handing over your passport back.

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You, my friend, need to be introduced to the traditional Cuban-American 'medianoche'.

Pork, ham, mustard, cheese and pickles. Lightly toasted if that's your preference...
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Ahh I miss America! Where everything is huuuuuuge compared to everywhere else 😆

I remember ordering a Hot Dog while I was over there many years ago. Picking the thing up with comparable to holding a sniper rifle!
 
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