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I have recently noticed something about fast food franchises.

They refer to thier burgers as "burger products".
"Which most people call a burger".

The definition of product: a tangible good, service, or digital item created through human or mechanical effort to satisfy consumer needs and typically sold in a market.

People have also wondered why we cant acount for all the cows required to meet thier annual sales in burgers.

The price of leather has always been expensive. How could it be with so many cows being processed.

Back in the days of horse and cattle thier was alot of genuine leather used for a huge variety of things. Now its far less prominent yet we supposedly have way more cows? 🤔

Fast food is known to be unhealthy but a steak is good for you. What is a "burger product"?
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GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Doublespeak is language designed to deliberately obscure, disguise, distort, or reverse the meaning of words, often used in politics, military, and corporate sectors to deceive or make uncomfortable truths sound acceptable. It relies on euphemisms, ambiguity, and jargon to mislead, such as renaming "layoffs" as "downsizing".

So what is "ground beef"? Does it mean the same thing to us as it means to them? Or am i just tripping on a conspiracy here?
eyeno · M
@GuyWithOpinions

Ground Beef...

GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
@eyeno i heard sometime in my life that meal worms could be a substitute for ground beef. But that was in like high-school so who knows.
joe438 · 61-69, M
@GuyWithOpinions beef comes from cows and ground means chopped up, so I think it means the same thing to everyone. The fat content will vary, and the quality and cut of the cow meat will vary. So “ground beef” could mean or taste like just about anything.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@GuyWithOpinions Thank you George.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@GuyWithOpinions e.g. Trump's Board of Peace.