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I am not sure if there has ever been the variety of food offered at
any Olympic game then what is being found from the street vendors
in China.
How about those roasted Scorpions on a stick, or maybe you prefer
some sort of Beetle or Silk Worm toasted for you?

Would you like your snake killed and cooked before you bite into it?

Just think what this could do for the things we are afraid of as they creep,
crawl, slither, or fly! We can now strike fear into them as they view us as
the big bad predator who is waiting to feast upon them.

Do you thing the visitors to China will discover new delicacies and crave them
upon their return to the USA. Will fried scorpions replace potatoes as the
side of choice along with the McNuggets?

Will Chinese food here remain popular and will we start seeing the bugs along with our Moo Goo Gai Pan?

I left out the photos I have been seeing because I am Born in the USA and very
narrow minded when it comes to what I want to see on my plate.

Tags: bugs, chinese, food, olympics, snakes

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already has in uk chinese menu Inc spring rolls Love chinese food and japanese

delete that love food period lol

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In the UK you can eat scorpions and larvae and all that? Snakes too? What is in the Spring Rolls? Are you aware of what you are getting when you order?
Maybe they have that in the USA, but I just do not know it.

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I just laughed my ass off watching tonight's coverage and a commercial comes on with all these ripped, ultra-in-shape athletes holding up a McDonald's chicken sandwich saying how they love it. The woman runner, cut like a stone statue, looked at it but didn't take a bite.

I bet she demanded extra money for taking a bite of it. You KNOW these guys don't eat that crap. They monitor every molecule that goes into their bodies. And here they were having to stump of McD's for sponsorship.

There are about 1245 ironies in this Olympic Games. That's in the top 5 for me. Hope the ones who did take a bite got it out of their system before drug testing. The hormones and everything else they inject into factory chicken would have set off every alarm in the drug testing headquarters in China, lol.

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My teenager and I saw the same commercial last night and said the same things as you. Olympic athletes do not get where they are by eating McDonald's food.

It was actually a good reminder to both of us not to eat McDonald's and to try to eat better.

I truly cannot believe anybody would accept McDonald's advertising dollars for Olympics television coverage. Talk about shooting your brand in the foot.

Carrie

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But they eat only cows who were also raised on McDonalds food.
The Egg McMoo Fin is especially popular among the bovine population.

A little bit of Egg, some Milk, and some Fishmeal blended with flour.

Ok this is a bad yoke...but it is time for some fun.

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Oh - the menu would definitely be improved with snakes and bugs. I can't wait for the McRattler.

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Oh wow that is funny, the McRattler! Now I want to think of all fun names for the new Mee Kee Dees, menu items. So far I have not watched any of the Games.

Lets see, we can have a Quarter Flounder With Bees on a Spider Egg Bun.

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Jack apparently the bulgarian team have been banned for taking drugs

its weird people think they can get away with it

and love to see jellied eels in mcdonalds and snails and frogs legs

and funny enough have tried snake

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Rattler is actually very good. Had some in the Southwest.

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"Quarter Flounder With Bees"

That alone should make the effort to join this group worth it! lmao!

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quarter flounder with bees

certainly cant call it the stinger KFC have got that lol

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I really doubt that McDonald's will serve much else but Big Macs, but I could be wrong. In Orlando, Florida there's a McDonald's that serves pasta.

I kid you not.

--Pat

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