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[–] [email protected] 106 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Dinner, it's what's for dinner. Now with 5% more foodstuff.

Try our new Breakfast Dinner. The same Dinner you already know you are able to digest, but now you can have it for breakfast too.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 6 days ago (1 children)

But what will I have for lunch :/

[–] [email protected] 16 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Move to a place where they call lunch dinner and dinner supper. It's simple.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 days ago

Be sure to move back for dinner- I mean supper. I mean dinner..

[–] [email protected] 70 points 6 days ago (6 children)

Are food labelling laws really that bad in the US? Can you really really buy "dinner" without having any idea what its main ingredient is?

[–] [email protected] 71 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Anytime I read some in-depth report about food regulations in the USA my jaw drops. Favourite permanent head-shaker: the FDA relies on manufacturers self-reporting if their food is "safe" - and has been for decades.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

It's not just the FDA. The Department of Transportation standards for helmets have barely changed since they were set back in 74 based on flawed and already outdated data, and helmet manufacturers self report whether their helmets conform. It's estimated 20% of DoT helmets don't actually comply, despite being DoT certification.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I recall a small cookie or dessert company that listed "love" as an ingredient. FDA made them take it out of the list.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 6 days ago (2 children)

They also made Jeremy stop jacking off into the dough.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Hasn't tasted right since.

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[–] Adderbox76 3 points 6 days ago

Well yeah...that's the "love" part. It would be false advertising if they took Jeremy away but still insisted it contained love.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 6 days ago (2 children)

I think this is just a supermarket thing. It's a generic label for the purpose of their inventory system for things they make themselves as opposed to something they sell that was purchased from a primary vendor.

My supermarket has a deli I can order sandwiches from and they'll have "lunch" or something to that effect on the label that has the barcode on it.

We do have very "strict" food labeling laws as far as what you can call a thing based on what's in it, so much so that I basically call it "food language." For example a product that is made with synthetic chocolate is not allowed to be called simply "chocolate," it can be called chocolaty or I think chocolate flavored, but not "chocolate."

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

I like to get the salads from Kroger sometimes and they are all labeled "SALAD" haha

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Also there are some labels that are standard but not regulatory in nature, which results in the frankly beautiful stupidity that is a "non-GMO" label on a salt container.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Not just the main ingredient; every ingredient must be on the label where in from. What would people with allergies do otherwise?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

It usually depends on the size of the company producing the food. It's different from place to place but there is usually an exception in food labeling laws for very small business. So if less than X is sold, if the companies revenues surpass Y, or if anything is sold across state lines it needs a nutritional label. Otherwise they're exempt. Doesn't mean that the specific seller in the photo isn't breaking the law but like everything it's a lot more nuanced than just everything needs a label.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Yes. Everything is “natural and artificial flavoring”. Also Tic-Tacs (which are literally just compressed balls of sugar) say in the nutrition facts that they have 0g of sugar because they keep the “serving size” just below the amount where they are allowed to round down to zero.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

Europe does the exact same thing with food like this - this is like going to the lunch/dinner buffet station thing at your grocery store that has a price per kg or whatever. You won't find exact ingredients on the price tag you slap on you weighed food.

[–] [email protected] 65 points 6 days ago

Whatever that is it would go good with hot sauce

[–] [email protected] 41 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Person 1: “I had a $5 dinner today”

Person 2: “What did you have?”

Person 1: “Dinner”

Person 2: …..

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

What flavour?

Dinner flavour.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 6 days ago
[–] [email protected] 18 points 6 days ago

Now with flavor

[–] [email protected] 24 points 6 days ago (1 children)

It's deep fried, what else do you need? You're not one of those savages that puts ketchup on everything, are you?

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[–] [email protected] 25 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Just make sure you use them by last January the 9th otherwise your mystery slabs could make you sick!

[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 days ago (3 children)

i'm a bit concerned about that label. if you look closelier, you'll see it's actually a date range: 1/9/25-18/8. this food doesn't even exist yet, and when it does it'll be good til august. but only if you're in europe.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 6 days ago (3 children)

I believe it's saying it was packed on 1/9/25, at 18:08.

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Does anyone actually know what these are

[–] [email protected] 28 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

Looks like chicken strips to me

Edit: after a quick search it appears to me that Lewis market offers hot meals, and in many grocery stores you can find chicken strips in their hot meal section. My assumption is that the barcode 'dinner' is just a generic code for any of their hot food items.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Usually you wouldn’t wrap a hot meal in plastic wrap though.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

You don't want to know.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

For 4.99 I'm not asking any questions. Dinner is served baby!

[–] [email protected] 14 points 6 days ago

Winner winner, mystery dinner.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago

Darn, I was looking for breakfast

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

Gotta be Mac and Cheese inside. What the Canadians call Kraft Dinner.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago (2 children)

I would totally eat slabs like this if they ensured all vitamins and balanced macronutrients, and came in various flavors so I don't get bored.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 days ago (7 children)
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[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago (1 children)
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[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

I'm gonna be honest, it looks tasty. I'd try it.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

Lewis Fresh Market, it's what's for Dinner.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

Quantity of 1 dinner.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

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Your customers can't compare prices with the competition if there's nothing to compare.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

i wonder whats for

[–] Adderbox76 4 points 6 days ago

Listen, the Waukegan Township homeless problem isn't going to solve itself, you know...

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

I'll take it, and another one to-go... Side of gravy. I'm a bit of a health nut.

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