Rules:
One food product only. Can’t be a whole food group, but can be a broad/vague type of specific food (such as ‘bread’) as well as an individual dish if you just really really really like pizza.
Benefits for this one food:
No negative health impacts (all of the positives still exist though)
No weight gain
No calories
Not an infinite supply but wherever it is sold it now becomes free for you (and only you).
What’s the catch?
You have to COMPLETELY give up one type of food you like more than the one you’re getting forever.
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#Offtopic
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Well, dang, I was going to say my favorite [url=https://www.kroger.com/p/minute-southwest-pinto-beans-with-white-rice-vegetables/0001740022324?msockid=3947177bb5ee6b4e34f602e0b4b06a72]discontinued rice cups[/url], but they're my favorite so I guess that doesn't work... But, on the plus side, they're already discontinued, so I can just say I'll give up those, since I basically already have anyway. As for what I would choose in their place... Well, my first thought is just the homemade rice and beans I make. They are a pale imitation of the ones linked above, but it's the best I, with my horrid cooking skills can do. Does that count? Also, while I understand the idea of cutting out the calories, doesn't that also mean these won't actually give me the energy I need from eating?
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Hmmmm
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Edited by f3: 6/4/2026 2:51:01 PMBeer & I’ll give up pizza. Assuming drunk counts as a positive health impact.