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It's always the food with these people... Every time it's just single liberal mayos who don't know how to cook.

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>It's always the food with these people... Every time it's just single liberal mayos who don't know how to cook.

:#marseyme: !goyslopenjoyers

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Why would you learn to cook when the corporations have perfected it? Faster, tastier and more convenient

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My cooking is better than 90% of restaurants. You are all living off of goyslop. :marseychefkiss:

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Yeah the remaining 10% are the good goyslop places :marseyindignant:

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It is nice living somewhere with great food options but that's all Houston really has going for it besides low COL and high paying jobs

90% of America definition of good food is a hazy IPA and crappy fusion restaurant that can be found on every corner

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I've been to Houston, the food is meh tbh. San Antonio and Austin are way better.

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Wrong

SA has better Mexican

Austin is apex of what I am talking about. Overrated white people food that you need to wait in line for hours for. Even the BBQ you can get just as good in Houston and stroll right up to counter

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it amazes me that pinkerton's doesn't have franklin's level waits

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There's a reason those San Antonio girls be so big

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Victoria is definitely a secret down there

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>BUT DAAAA FOOOOOOOOODDDDD

:#soyjakfat:

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These people think doordash is a human right

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The strangest thing about this, to me, is the assumption that bigger city = better food. I mean sure there's more restaurants but unless you're eating at actual fine dining regularly (and nobody on reddit is), as long as there's some good places to eat, you're covered. And in any city of at least 100k people, there's gonna be some good places to eat.

I do sympathize to some extent with people whose only nearby restaurants are like Applebees and Ruby Tuesdays and shit like that because it really is terrible food. But most places will have at least some local joints with actual food.

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city of at least 100k people

Or with less then a few thousand. Really low population parts of the country always have like one good restaurant within 20 miles of most of the people because they make bank and can still be run fairly well by just a family. I live in a town with a population of 700 and our only real restaurant is one of the busiest businesses in the county.

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less jobs

yet these mfs are constantly complaining about their heckin livable wage

why are you in the city if you're making minimum wage? just to feel superior? you don't deserve good food if you'er poor

you know what rural america is

its being free

from neighbors

from municipalities

from police

from rowdies

from people (especially people like this)

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