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lprppm

I thought food is a great motivator for an average American to excel at maths but; I was mistaken...

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vagenetamer

Maybe if you hadn’t been using that retarded measuring system …. Like 150 grams vs 100 grams would be easier to comprehend which is bigger

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hurdurdur12321

And this isnt even the best example of how dumb americans can be. Even their favourite topic - food/burgers

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lightning983

I saw a nice 2021 compilation of interviews with people in the 18 - 25 year range... Those people couldn't name 1 continent... One... It turns out it's pretty stylish to be retarded these days

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x_y_ztr0ll0

Just stop calling burgers’ weight in fractions.

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quetesh

145g > 113g, but that might make their heads spin even faster. Imagine considering something with only 113g of meat a burger in the first place.

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n_dragneel

Again the main problem was not that Americans didnt know that 1/3 is larger than 1/4. It was that A&W priced the 1/3 pounder below a 1/4 pounder and many people thought something was sketchy with that. They assumed A&W was full of shit and lying or using fake meat/ingredients because how could they sell a larger burger and meal for over 20% less than McDonald's at the time. Nowadays its obvious they purposely did that and took losses to try and get people to switch to A&W but at the time it was not known why.

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do_the_eco_a_do

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jimmietee

No way. People making up facts attract trolls screwing with them? I have ordered many 1/3 pound burgers here. Not sure how they failed.

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gif_good

Thats what you get for riding an already successful campaign instead of making your own shit.

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