TV dinner
Written on Jan 16, 2008 // Rants.
Ehm, yeah. Look at the picture on the left, look at the blob of ‘food’ on the right. Spot the difference!
Seriously, who are they trying to kid? At least back in Europe it usually comes out looking at least somewhat similar to the piccy on the box, but here in the US… ewww.
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CommSie
Jan 16, 2008, 2:36We were planning to start with these kinds of (microwave) products (ofcourse not ending up looking like that). There were interests by a few large supermart chains. But we don’t have the moneys for factories, machines and etc investments.
helixy
Jan 16, 2008, 4:13Aw, c’mon, X! You know you love our inherent lack of standards.
TV Dinners = Meh!
Humane
Jan 16, 2008, 5:17I turn the box , read how much sodium is in it then I put it down and walk away slowly. X recently caught on. xD
Travis
Jan 16, 2008, 6:57That’s hilarious! I hate tv dinners and refuse to eat anything microwaved. Banquets are usually 10 for $10 at my local grocery store. I’m still waiting for a friend to take on 5 Salisbury Steak Banquet’s in one sitting!
Saint
Jan 16, 2008, 8:20tried once, disliked it…kind of want to try again now that my standards for what’s ingestible has lowered >.>”
but i don’t have a microwave T_T
Corvo
Jan 16, 2008, 9:14Roflmao!
julynell
Jan 16, 2008, 15:00what Corvo says :D
And honoustly, the european microwave dinners aren’t all that good either but I suppose they are better looking than this one :P And it all depends on your standards, I suppose :P
CommSie
Jan 16, 2008, 17:19*pats Saint*
Hard times, hard times…
But Humane, salt is flavour~!
Our trial microwave products tasted good and looked good, even frozen for weeks~
SoulAI
Jan 16, 2008, 0:36hey hey, I’m an US resident ^^ and were proud of our crappy TV dinners
accually there aare a few that look good…..not many…i think…..swason and Swans does pretty well ^^
you just choose badly ^^ un america scum…….KIDDING!!!!