Toss Up: Worse Idea?

Posted by The Incident On April - 13 - 2010

 

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We are going to try to start a new feature here at Bulletproof Sombreros.  Occasionally, probably mostly on Tuesdays since its catchy. we are going to throw out some Toss Up questions.  So what better way to start off Toss Up Tuesdays (see catchy) than with the question of which of these sandwiches is a worse idea.

In the first corner you got the Pacific Shrimp Taco from Taco Bell (eww).  According to Taco Bell’s website, the Pacific Shrimp Taco is “a warm, soft flour tortilla filled with six succulent shrimp marinated in a mix of spices, then topped with crisp shredded lettuce, Fiesta Salsa, and Avocado Ranch Sauce.”  Even if Taco Bell described this taco by adding at the end that it extends your penis 8 inches, I still wouldn’t eat it.  Something just doesnt sound right about going into a Taco Bell and ordering the catch of the day.

In the other corner you got KFC’s newest bacon, egg and cheese sandwich minus the egg and I guess they forgot the bread too.  KFC’s Double Down sandwich, which made its debut yesterday, is  two pieces of bacon, two melted slices of Monterey Jack and pepper jack cheese and Colonel’s Sauce slapped in between two pieces of chicken filets. This product is so meaty, there’s no room for a bun supposedly.  So let me get this straight….KFC is trying to sell us a sandwich but they know the American way and instead of bread they slapp it in between two pieces of chicken.  This sandwich comes whopping in at 540 calories, 32 g of fat, and 1380 mg of sodium.  Early critics dared to tackle this monster.  Some of the early reviews have been “The “Double Down,” however, arrives at a new low: a greasy entree dish of chicken with bacon and cheese on it, slathered in sauce, that the company asks customers to eat with their hands. The chicken is watery within its soft casing of “crust,” the cheese familiar to anyone who has eaten food prepared by the United States government, the bacon chemical in its smokiness, the mayonnaise sauce tangy, salty, and sweet, all at once.” (Source: NYTimes).  Sounds like something I got to try.  What do you think?

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