If you could get all your daily nutrition from donuts in pill form would you make the switch?
>>9361886
No all those nutrients react with one another when they hit stomach acid so there's no way to digest 100% of a multivitamin
>>9361913
But that was not the question. It's hypothetical.
If there was a pill I could take that would give me all I need and surpress hunger, I would. I would still cook occasionally because I can enjoy it when I have the free time, but especially during weekdays it's more a chore.
>>9362005
but you can't get all of the stuff in a vitamin
>>9362011
>hypothetical
>imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true
>>9362005
>suppress hunger
At a certain point your body will run out of stored energy "fat". After that you die.
>>9362011
Lol
I would if it was cheap, then I would have some extra money to spend on going to a nice restaurant or buying good ingredients for the occasional dinner. Also I have serious appetite issues so it would help me out a lot to know that I would have the nutrition I need throughout the day
>>9362051
Did you read his post?
I would if it's not too expensive. I don't like having to plan my cooking all the time so only having to cook once or twice a week would be better for me.
>>9362128
Also it better not taste like Zicam or some shit
>>9361886
So that way I can use my lunch time to do more work? Oy vey! Sign me in!
>>9361886
It would be extremely tempting. I wouldn't ever have to count calories or watch my weight again, just take my pills and be spot on the money.
On the other hand I really enjoy cooking as a hobby, especially baking, and would miss it. I guess there's always new hobbies to be picked up and not having to ever worry about food/meals/time involved would really free up a lot of time for them.
Really comes down to the cost. If it's like a dollar a day I'm all over it.
>>9362217
Good goy.
>>9361886
This kind of thinking is dangerous, the kind that leads smokers to vaping