“My Caesar salad. Fortunately, I wasn’t hungry.”
“I decided to present to you my croissant.”
“$40 meal from room service”
"What was that supposed to be??" © Zikamiri757 / Reddit
"A burger." © Extro_Vert / Reddit
“Bought a 4-pack of frozen pretzels. Only got 2 and about 17 salt packets.”
“This is why you check your food before you leave the restaurant...”
"“Gyro” seems like a bit of an overstatement."
“Where are my strawberries?”
“We bought a burger to heat it up in the microwave and this is what was inside...”
“It tastes worse than it looks.”
“So, I ordered a salad...”
"So much pain in this photo..."
“I went out to eat at a popular restaurant, and the waitress served me with just a single spoon. I asked for complete cutlery, but she got angry and came back with the second frame.”
"Lol, this is an orange peeler." © emmanysammy02 / Twitter
“The saddest takeaway and grimmest Mozzarella sticks I’ve ever ordered.”
“Loving it! Got some McDonalds last night in London and it was moldy. I ordered a Big Mac not a McMold.”
"Looks like something’s missing."
“I ordered some lunch.”
“I know it’s airline food, but sweet United Airlines, why would you let someone pay $10 for this?”
“The sushi at this buffet”
“So I ordered a bacon cheeseburger with barbecue sauce and they gave me no bacon or buns.”
"This deluxe Parma pizza"
“This is my lunch.”
“Not quite what I was led to expect.”
how did you determine that these were all American examples? Don't let your prejudice get in the way of your thought processes. This is the result of industrialization of food and prioritizing sales over quality. Stop acting like an prejudiced, uneducated moron, ffs.