>Look's like meat's back on the menu, boys!
Why was meat off the menu? Was there a shortage? Do the books go into more detail on this matter?
>>82684018
They have just been running for weeks to try and get back to Isengard asap.
They have no time to hunt for meat and would just be living off some basic rations
This is not difficult
>>82684018
>This is no rabble of mindless chefs. They make Uruk-pie, it's crust is thick and it's base broad.
>>82684018
The high meat tax made it impossible for impoverished orcs to afford it.
>>82684018
Why do orcs need a menu?
What a creative and interesting thread.
whats the meat tax policy?
>>82684018
>"...on the menu"
How do Orcs know about restaurants?
>>82684018
the orcs were on a vegan diet
>>82684957
Orcs have restaurants too, don't be racist.
>>82684018
import tariffs on meat into isengard had skyrocketed
>>82684341
>>82684576
>>82685075
Hobbit dick
>>82684018
Why didn't the orcs complain to the union about the mistreatment?
>>82684791
Saruman dictated a Value Added Tax of 30% for meat, while only 10% on maggoty bread to promote wheat harvest because meat is very resource intense for wartime.
Why didn't Frodo use the ring to reinvigorate the economy and stimulate the free market?
>>82684777
digits confirm quality orcposting
>>82685592
>free market
>market
>FREE
anon I got something to tell you
>>82685592
It wasnt formally declared as part of Bilbo's inheritance at the Shire County Registry
>>82685592
a better question would be why he didnt use the ring as collateral to take out massive loans from rivendell to build private roads all over middle earth
It's like /tv/ posters are Seinfeldian observational comics, but only riff on shit they invented themselves
>>82684018
Sauron had established a price ceiling on meat (kind of like rent control in NYC) and as a result market inefficiencies created an artificial shortage.
>>82684018
>LOOKS LIKE MEMES ARE BACK ON THE MENU BOIZ!
>>82684018
>Only one lil' laygroll?