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it’s still fucking weird to me that cinnamon is tree bark.

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I seek that shit when I’m spooning biryani onto my plate at events/buffets. The rice stuck in between the bark is the best thing ever.

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Dude … no. Thats the worst part wtf. Cinnamon is great, but in that particular case, absolutely not.

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I live in Minnesota, and people here are very sheltered about food. I could tell a lot of stories, but I once ate nearby an elderly woman who refused to eat her enchilada because she assumed the tortilla was paper. I am not joking.

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That cinnamon? I always thought it was a piece of a pepper. At least I knew it was food and not a broken utensil.

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The guy couldn’t just bring it to the staff and ask them what it is?

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And interact with another human being? When you could simply complain online and get likes? Do you live in a cave or something?

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Sounds like it was a takeaway. You still think you’d call though if you found “a plastic handle” in your food and “had to throw the rest away”.

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Delivery apps make it very easy to file a complaint and get a refund. Apps are making us fear human interaction.

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Yeah if it was taken out, I’d call them and ask what’s up right when I got home. But the dude would rather take a pic for attention

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