The Most Controversial & Triggering Food Opinions Out There

Food shaming is typically looked down on, but we all do it. We also all have food preferences that others food shame us for!Over on Reddit, one user asked: what’s the most controversial cooking opinion?" These responses all made some valid points.

  • "Let's call it what it is. Meal prepping is just eating leftovers all week." —u/diablo1128·
  • "Cold pizza is superior to hot flavor, and I enjoy it much more. When it's cold, you can taste the flavors so much better." —u/Mr_Smilez
  • Boneless chicken breasts are garbage. Bone-in thighs are so far superior it's not even funny. They are so much tastier and more moist. —Hannah Loewentheil
  • "There's no such thing as 'breakfast food' or 'dinner food.' You can eat a steak in the morning and fry an egg for dinner. —u/alphareich
  • "There's no one right way to eat steak. People will tell you that eating a steak any way but rare is 'wrong.' IMO, it's tied to masculinity, as if eating a well-done steak is somehow unmanly. —u/Asplashofwater
  • "Peanut butter actually tastes delicious on hamburgers. Try it for yourself." —u/lover_of_garlicbread
  • “Most restaurants should stop offering vegetarian dishes if they can't be bothered to make something that actually tastes good. No restaurant should be allowed to put kale, quinoa, and a random vegetable topped with vinaigrette in a bowl and charge $25 for it.” —u/goatpengertie

Source:Reddit


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