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Ringer Food

A Cheddar Cheese Heist, Serving Old Fish at a Wedding, and Tasting Uncrustables

Ringer Food

The Ringer

Society & Culture

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This week, Juliet and Jacoby rejoice at the potential end of the broken McFlurry machine, discuss the foods we eat based on Cash App emojis, and try to figure out why cases of scurvy have reemerged. For this week’s Taste Test, they try a classic Uncrustable. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and react to some Listener Food News. Do you have Personal Food News? We want to hear from you! Leave us a voicemail at 646-783-9138 or email [email protected] for a chance to have your news shared on the show. Hosts: Juliet Litman and David Jacoby Producer: Mike Wargon Musical Elements: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Everybody lies.

0:02.9

But most of us don't like to talk about the lies we tell.

0:07.4

Until now.

0:09.4

From Spotify and the Ringer Podcast Network, I'm Brian Phillips.

0:14.8

In my new podcast, Truthless, I'm talking to people about their best tales of deception, from changing an entire family history to building an award-winning Hollywood career on a lie.

0:31.2

You can listen to Truthless on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:51.6

Welcome to Food News.

0:52.7

I'm Juliet Litman. And I'm David Jacoby.

0:53.5

Let's put 30 minutes on the clock.

0:55.3

And if you want to be a part of this podcast, give us a call at 646.

0:59.4

Stu 138.

1:01.8

All right, a lot of stories to get through.

1:04.2

Number one, this is a follow-up of sorts.

1:06.8

I feel like it's a follow-up for everyone who's ever frequented or visited a McDonald's.

1:11.5

Yes, this is a huge news.

1:12.8

Everyone knows McFlearing machines are often broken.

1:15.3

And I thought it was like a McDonald's joke.

1:17.3

Like, oh, McDonald's doesn't care about the McFlurray leaving it broken.

1:19.7

But here's the news.

1:21.7

Soon, the machines won't be broken as much because it hasn't been McDonald's fault they've been broken. There's been a

1:27.9

proprietary like ownership over the machines from a company called Taylor and for a long time,

1:34.6

only Taylor could fix the machine. What a racket. And therefore, the machines were always broken.

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