it just keeps going :marseydeadinside3:

https://x.com/adamsinger/status/1788546696797909429

seriously how do you not vomit after eating that much !thin and you just know she went back to the hotel and got room service after

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i wanted to see the nutritional info for disney slop to see at what point she had already eaten enough for an entire day but apparently they just don't publish that info wtf https://old.reddit.com/r/Disneyland/comments/164336n/disneyland_nutrition_information/ what are they hiding :marseyschizotwitch: is that normal in the US?

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That shouldn't be legal wtf

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That is definitely not normal, you can get this info from even the worst, most disgusting fast food chains.

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Cheesecake Factory is always hilarious, they somehow fit 2700 calories into a single chicken parmesan sandwich.

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No shit. Its fricking chicken parmesan in a sandwich. It's like fat on fat deep fried in fat.

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If I recall, its published on the app and in the restaurant.

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I installed and checked the app because I was curious. No dice, unless it's bound to someone being in the park. Kind of shocked it's not easily accessible, especially if someone has a condition that warrants knowing what the carbs are for a certain entree like a type 1 diabetic.

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I believe you have to have an active ticket and start a mobile order to see anything. But yeah its pretty bad. I just looked it up for universal and its the same thing, common for theme parks apparently.

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