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Anything to avoid people asking WTF is in those nuggets?
Am I right?
Am I right?
Anything to avoid people asking WTF is in those nuggets?
Am I right?
Interesting stance from a fast food entity.
Something I don't see brought up, which is something I as a male deal with daily is the discrimination we men face in terms of our caloric needs.
Men need to eat more, because we are the larger mammal within our species. Where is my compensation? If I need more food to survive than a woman, why don't I get some sort of discount?
Shoeonhead did a pretty entertaining video about the pink tax a while back.
Didn't watch

How about baby's clothing? Why is that more expensive?Women buy more shit, and more expensive shit in general. That drives prices up. Men will just buy whatever the least expensive thing is, driving prices down.
Now let's talk about car insurance, where men have to pay like an extra $1K a year more.
Doesnt take five minutes of research to prove everything she said is patently wrong
Didn't watch but it is probably more truthful than BK commercial.
That's due to our testosterone fueled driving.Women buy more shit, and more expensive shit in general. That drives prices up. Men will just buy whatever the least expensive thing is, driving prices down.
Now let's talk about car insurance, where men have to pay like an extra $1K a year more.
No it isn't. It's data driven. It's not discriminating against men.Precisely, we get higher rates because men, in general, are more dangerous drivers. It's still technically discrimination based on sex, which is the end of all evils in today's world. But the media is selectively choosing to only get angry when it happens to one side, but not the other.
Would you prefer to get in for free and there only be guys in there?That's funny, I've never been anywhere, ever, where a girl had to pay more for something than I did, or had to pay when I didn't.
I have, however, in the city, found myself at multiple doors with a group on a Friday or Saturday night out, usually before midnight, in a position where I had to pay a $20+ "cover" fee to just to get in while the girls walked through for free.
So I find the commercial odd.
I think it does cost more actuallyWell maybe the pink tax applies to certain situations. I'd pay more for pink pussy than grey pussy for instance.