I'll drop Chicken, being fully aware that eggs are now also banished from my diet. Maybe I can import powdered turkey eggs or something, but I just can't give up 'taters. Hashbrowns, potato chips, loaded baked potatoes... they're all just too important to me.
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Well I'M cancelling potatos. Chicken is literally EVERY meal for me at this point.
So my vote cancels your vote, and now we're at net neutral.
Is that how this works? I vote to keep potatoes.
You fool! You've doomed us all!
Potatoes work with nearly everything. I get 50 pound boxes of Potatoes locally for $25 and it's rare a box lasts more than a month in my house, from hashbrowns to fries, baked, and even soups. Nothing can really replace them as far as I'm concerned.
Chicken is like the most convenient protein. Its cheap, easily accessible, easy to cook, versatile.
Sure, but I'm not exactly starving for protein over here. I only ever really make anything with poultry once every two weeks maybe? And that's just with some stir fry - plenty of substitutes I could use there. It's those chicken eggs I'd really be missing.
Chicken. I'm a vegetarian.
Actually, it would make finding sneaky chicken stock in things easier.
I'll forgo chicken and keep potatoes. I enjoy turkey and duck just as much, though they are harder to find. I don't think anything else could replace potatoes.
And it already has the same trite “choose between two horrible gross things” questions that were reposted on Reddit constantly.