Food is a very individual thing, and culture makes a huge difference in one's ability to enjoy certain specific foods.
I enjoy very much the sort of food you eat: bok choy and turnips and lentils and local milk and organic meats. I also enjoy the sort of food served at the Primanti Brothers. I was raised in the culture where the Primanti Brothers' sort of food was considered a treat - not something one ate every day, more like birthday cake. A special occasion thing. My neighbors ate much as you eat, keeping Kosher and eating foods that were either local, or shipped from warmer climes than Michigan (like Israeli Kibbutz-grown oranges and pomegranates.) Both your type of food and the Primanti Brothers' food contain nutritional value and can be used by the human body as fuel. You enjoy the former, and do not enjoy the latter. The solution seems obvious.
There's no point in being angry. Just skip eating things you do not care for.
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I enjoy very much the sort of food you eat: bok choy and turnips and lentils and local milk and organic meats. I also enjoy the sort of food served at the Primanti Brothers. I was raised in the culture where the Primanti Brothers' sort of food was considered a treat - not something one ate every day, more like birthday cake. A special occasion thing. My neighbors ate much as you eat, keeping Kosher and eating foods that were either local, or shipped from warmer climes than Michigan (like Israeli Kibbutz-grown oranges and pomegranates.) Both your type of food and the Primanti Brothers' food contain nutritional value and can be used by the human body as fuel. You enjoy the former, and do not enjoy the latter. The solution seems obvious.
There's no point in being angry. Just skip eating things you do not care for.