Sorry, I didn’t mean healthy but ‘healthy’ – like compared to the usual soda that most people get with their fast food.
Like, if you’re going to make your own salad and have a kale drink, that’s different from going to Culver’s butterburgers and shakes in the first place.
In that case, water or milk is much healthier than a triple-dipped ice cream shake, right?
Sorry I am not buying that bullshit. Enjoy chocolate milk, it’s delicious, but “less unhealthy than ice cream” is not sharp enough to cut. The pricing gimmick in the OP image is just marketing.
Not a shill. I only order out like twice a year and was shocked there were negative prices on their menu.
Decided to get chocolate milk instead of a heart attack of ice cream, and was surprised by the price.
e: proof:
I believe you but I recommend you reassess your definition of healthy food.
Sorry, I didn’t mean healthy but ‘healthy’ – like compared to the usual soda that most people get with their fast food.
Like, if you’re going to make your own salad and have a kale drink, that’s different from going to Culver’s butterburgers and shakes in the first place.
In that case, water or milk is much healthier than a triple-dipped ice cream shake, right?
Let people talk, I found it interesting too
Sorry I am not buying that bullshit. Enjoy chocolate milk, it’s delicious, but “less unhealthy than ice cream” is not sharp enough to cut. The pricing gimmick in the OP image is just marketing.
I didn’t say it was healthy, just ‘healthy’, and I didn’t say it was’t marketing, only mildly interesting.