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Lotteria, the Japanese fast food company that previously brought you Bacon Cube Burgers and Chocolate-dipped fries, has gone yet another step in the wrong direction with its own version of ramen burger. Instead of swapping out the bun for fried ramen cakes, they've swapped in noodles for the meat. and then stacking those non-patties extra tall. Because Carb-on-carb-on-carb is so necessary, guys.
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If that's not disappointing enough, Häagen Dazs in Japan has announced vegetable flavored ice cream under the highly dubious name "Spoon-Vege" taking fake health food to a whole new level: http://goo.gl/qzykz8
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