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Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition
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Welcome to Food Crimes! This community is here to collect all and any post about cursed food and generally unusual consumables.
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- Posts must include an image or video containing food or drink.
- It must be unusual or cursed in some way. a. For example, something like Doritos Milk would be unusual, but normal milk would not.
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Skyline "chili" is already a food crime. Absolutely atrocious abomination that could only come from the slime pits of Ohio.
Are you from Texas? I’ve noticed Texans tend to have much stronger opinions on chili than most people. I thought it was pretty decent as a chili “sauce” on their hot dogs. I think they gave me a sample on the spaghetti also; conceptually it was weird to me to put chili on spaghetti but in practice it seemed more like a meat sauce. Not like a chili that’s like it’s meal (edit: chili con carne was the term I was looking for).
I'm not from Texas, but all over. I've spent a significant amount of time in the west, however. Now, I concede I haven't had it on a dog (glizzy for my locals), I had it presented as a bowl of chili. When you expect chili, you can't just spring whatever that is on people.
Oh yeah, if you went into it expecting chili con carne and got something closer to a bolognese that would be a problem. I told the guy at Skyline I was a tourist and asked what it was so he gave me a bit of an explanation and some samples before I bought anything.