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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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SpectralMourning · 41-45, M
Kind of like how some ice cream brands have to put “frozen dairy dessert” on their product instead of calling it ice cream.
joe438 · 61-69, M
@SpectralMourning that’s definitely a legal distinction. If you don’t have the required amount of fatty dairy, you aren’t ice cream.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@SpectralMourning I scream! You scream! We all scream for frozen dairy desserts. 🥴
joe438 · 61-69, M
@irishmolly72 that doesn’t really roll
off the tongue though…

My head hurts, my throat hurts, we all scream for frozen dairy desserts.

That’s a toughie. Hmmm.