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Would You Eat Fast Food From a Feedbag?

Listen, before you go out and buy one, it's fake. But, let's face it, you can totally see something like this becoming a reality.

According to The Onion, "Yum! Brands" unveiled the product innovation that may change the way Americans stuff fast food into their gaping maws.

Watch the video. It's amazing to see how easily people bearded with fast food feed bags blend into day-to-day life.

My favorite is the lady driving the SUV, talking on her cell phone and stuffing her face. It sums up all our problems in one shot:

Actually, this would never fly, too many lawsuits from people suffering third-degree burns on their fat faces.

Via The Onion.

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8 Comments

Barry on 07/10/09

Making fun of fat Americans with bad diets is so fun. Not. But it helps those of us who have our diets under control enjoy that feeling of superiority.

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Dr. J on 07/10/09

It's not the eating from the feed bag that concerns me, but rather my concern is with those people that can't see further than their own feed bag!

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Kellie - My Health Software on 07/10/09

Oh my goodness! That video was too funny. I love those Onion guys, they come out with some incredible stuff. I loved it, and its started my day off with a laugh. Thanks!

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pjnoir on 07/10/09

There goes the use of our hands.

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Spectra on 07/10/09

Gotta love the Onion. I couldn't get the video to work, but it really does make sense that this would go completely unnoticed in our society of eat-and-run. Kinda sad, actually.

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Jody - Fit at 51 on 07/10/09

Too funny! But, I would not be surprised to see this crop up in the future.... some people will do anything!

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Diet Guy on 07/10/09

I recommend that before starting a diet, buy a scale that is accurate to .2 (two-hundredths of a pound). I will explain why below. I also recommend either buying a scale that can record your daily weight, or manually logging your weight everyday. I bought a scale that was accurate to .2 and logged my weight at Sam’s Club for $22. It has been a great investment.

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Chutus on 08/14/09

No way. That would look disgusting to me.

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