This article is full of nuggets.
Another influencer, HellthyJunkFood, posted her experience ordering the bucket at Wendy's drive-through.
It set her back $15.96, which according to her math was around $0.30 per nugget. So in her case, the nugget bucket is a better deal than the 10-piece meal, which averages out at around $0.47 per nugget.
'Tastes better when it's cheaper,' she said.
hah. ha. I see what you did there. I approve of this.
Here's the problem: cost. Sure the dollars per calorie is less. But that doesn't consider the cost of over eating. It's the same concept of emissions free EVs: no tail pipe on vehicle. The tailpipe has been moved where you don't notice it. People love lying to themselves. Corporations are happy to enable the lie.
Youtuber Morgan Chomps
can't make this shit up!
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