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Thursday, June 5. 2008

Unsweet. Dude.



In Philadelphia airport, in a fast food joint I'd never heard of before, which had an impossibly small menu, I was given a choice that I'd never been offered before.

At Chick-Fil-A (I'm still saying it out loud even now, the name bothers me so much) I had the number two combo, which in retrospect I wish I'd ordered by name. It's a chargrilled chicken sandwich.

The other choices were a not-so-chargrilled chicken sandwich, or chicken nuggets (which I have to assume is the meat from a sandwich chopped into small pieces). That's it.

When I ordered iced tea for my drink, the lady asked me: "Sweet or unsweet".

I thought my American vocab was getting pretty strong, but is "unsweet" really a word? Unsweetened, sure, but can you just throw "un" in front of any adjective like that and hope it works? I guess they can't call it "sour" or "bitter" or nobody would drink it, and a burger bar calling a soft drink "dry" would be a little too pretentious. What the hell. I unsweeted right back at her to confirm my choice.

So not only had I never heard that word before, I've also never even thought of this before. I don't know whether iced tea is normally sweetened. I guess it quite possibly is as this one was pretty, err, dry. I've definitely never had to make that decision before though.

I watched Supersize Me recently in an attempt to scare me off the diet of fast food that's going to be all too easy to succumb to when I'm in Vegas by myself for a week.

The film pointed out just how many spoonfuls of sugar there are in every extra large soda, it was like 50 or something stupid, nearly a full bag probably. I'm not a fan of sugary drinks anyway, usually choosing Diet Coke whether or not I care about what I consume on any given day, but I did think that iced tea was another sugar-free option. Now I really don't know.

Anyway, I've made a fairly healthy start to the trip (if you discount the picture above, which was very nice) - I've already bought a bunch of bananas for breakfasts!

The over/under on how long it lasts is 2 days.

Posted by luckydonut in Las Vegas June 2008 at 14:18 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
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