Does anyone know where I can get the cheese slices subway, mcdonalds use in Australia?
>>8648405
Costco possibly. I've never been able to find them but I have no Costco near me so haven't checked
>>8648405
McDonalds
>>8648405
America.
>>8648405
NZfag here.
our macdonals have a thing where they are all like "we use the same ingredients as located in your supermarket"
Here you go.
>>8648739
>nz
>australia
What kind of fucking cheese are you smoking, bro?
>>8648405
Fucking Kraft slices bro
i work at maccas bruv
ill sell you a box for $150
would have probably like 1000 slices in it
>>8648741
Smoked.
>>8648748
I guess i knew that before i asked.
>>8648405
It's called "American Cheese"
They use a little thing maybe you've heard of it, called a cheese slicer.
You can just harvest it, OP.
While it's illegal, most nuclear power plants will still dump excess waste at a nondescript location close by; it's just much cheaper. If you can find one of these "meltdowns", you just get a couple scoops and refrigerate in whatever shape you like!
>>8648927
Austrailia does not have nuclear power
>>8649423
Oh, then you're probably fucked. You could always do a little digging around your local hospital for any residual medical waste, but it's nothing like a thoroughly harvested meltdown.
>>8649423
lol why? Its literally the best form of power we have so far invented
>>8649461
We have juiced up roos on tredmills. It gets the job done.
>>8649461
The government is surgically conjoined to the mining industry like some sort of man-machine homunculus you'd see in a Tool music video. Even though we have the perfect environment for nuclear power (huge swathes of inland desert, nowhere near anything resembling a faultline, local uranium sources) there's too many government people on the coalman's payroll to let it happen.
>>8648748
Why would you smoke smoked cheese it makes no sense.
>>8649423
The British dropped enough nukes in the bush, go have a wonder out might be enough ooze to make a cheeseburger.
>>8649688
Sounds like a perfect environment for solar backed up by gravity power modules
This "nuclear or coal NOTHING ELSE ALLOWED" is a typical shill move by nuclear industry astroturfers
>>8648747
Just ring him up for the number of slices as extras it's like 30c a slice in America
>>8648405
costco
coles sell pic related, woolies does too