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The British have harshly criticized a “devilish dinner” shared on social media by an American.
The dish, which appears to be from a buffet restaurant in Los Angeles, contains a strange combination of pizza, stir-fried noodles, shrimp, squid, garlic bread, some type of dough, and, most objectionable of all: gelatin cubes.
It was shared on X, formerly Twitter, with the caption: “The European mind cannot comprehend this.”
The post has racked up more than eight million views in just a few days, as people flock to condemn the concoction.
Many more British and other X users joined in the scorn when one of them said: “My brain can understand it, I just wish I had never seen it.”
A “diabolical” plate of food shared by an American X user has come under fire after claiming that “the European mind cannot comprehend this.”
Many people were baffled by the selection of dishes chosen.
Others flooded the comments and added: ‘Was it generated by AI?…
‘We don’t want to (understand it)…
‘That’s because we have real food standards…
‘That is not food!…
‘Whatever it is, I’m sure you can find a container for it…
‘Pizza and noodles is an inhuman combination…
‘I’m American and I wouldn’t eat those things together, much less on the same plate…
“I’m an American and even I can’t understand this.”
Social media users then questioned how the dish was composed, with many guessing that the original poster, @the elfHe prepared the dish himself at a buffet.
Based on a number of responses, a prime suspect emerged, saying that they “know a Golden Corral when I see one.”
Golden Corral is an American all-you-can-eat buffet and barbecue chain, with an extensive menu in which the controversial dish barely touches the sides.
An investigation was launched into which establishment allowed this to happen on their premises, and Golden Corral emerged as the suspected host.
Golden Corral, which has been contacted for comment, is an American all-you-can-eat buffet and barbecue chain, with an extensive menu in which the controversial dish barely touches the sides.
In the background of the image, whoever was accompanied by the photographer appears to be enjoying a selection of cakes.
Meanwhile, at dessert, the poster only had room on his plate for a few gelatin cubes, unless they count as a condiment.
The daring combination caught the attention of viewers who asked “why the gelatin cubes?”
This is an especially strange choice considering that the central premise of an all-you-can-eat buffet is the ability to return to the buffet for seconds whenever you want.
However, it may have been because he did not trust himself to get back up from his seat after finishing the service.
A little over an hour after the original tweet, the author took to X once again to say, “Oh God, my stomach hurts.”