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[deleted] t1_j90l6dv wrote

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Colballs87 t1_j90m776 wrote

Relax, mate. It's a graph about a few meals.

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TWOpies t1_j90ncr9 wrote

What do you mean?

This is what this sub is about. Data.

Him being irritated by poorly presented data is the correct response.

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the__itis t1_j923d6o wrote

It’s the word included in the name of the dish from the company, blame them for the lack of data.

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[deleted] t1_j90mdt8 wrote

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TWOpies t1_j90ndsu wrote

No you didn’t. You reacted appropriately to poorly presented data.

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Still_Trying22 t1_j923c3y wrote

Can you share from your view please what you see so wrong? I want to understand because I look at this chart, and I am amazed at the conclusions I can draw.

This is a totally legit request.

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campbellm t1_j916r8r wrote

> Worst data I ever saw.

You should get out more or hyperbole less.

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gatekprjg t1_j9194s4 wrote

Best comment I'm going to read today and it's only 7:42 a.m! Thanks!

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AntiMemeTemplar t1_j918ekc wrote

Since my 9th-grade English professor cut my marks for not hyperbolizing the essay abt how bad gaming is, I am traumatized and hyperbolize every sentence i type/speak

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ImSeverelyDisabled t1_j916vf0 wrote

This looks like it is as reported by hello fresh themselves so ask hello fresh what “European” or “Asian” cuisine is.

Looks like you have a lot of biases and you’re projecting all over the data.

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mata_dan t1_j921ott wrote

Lol premium butter chicken? It's a one pot curry, basic knowlege and chuck stuff in, has no fancy ingredients (though some if not via e.g. hello fresh can be difficult to find like fresh fenugreek leaves).

Anyway.
I can guarantee good quality and properly done fish and chips is much harder to cook, especially multiple portions, than a huge range of Indian food. But with a recipe - without guidance people would definitely struggle to get Indian food right. But no quality of recipe can get a mediocre cook to consistently do fish and chips perfectly. Also eeew having any fresh fish from any kind of central wholesale and certainly not in sushi :S

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AntiMemeTemplar t1_j92528y wrote

I didn't know that data was based on the US and told you what is a delicacy if not "Capitalized" by the US. Butter chicken is a lot different that what you get in us, it contains a lot more ingredients. Same for sushi, traditional sushi is a delicacy and not what fish on rice cake you get in US.

If OP stated the data was based in US, i would have considered the Capitalist versions of those respective meals

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