Unironically, I tried it back in the day and all their flavors sucked, the owner is kind of a weirdo and had to be bullied into having flavors at all, supposedly.
That said, someone finally made him make a mint chocolate and it is
Okay.
Still, it is actually a decent meal replacement drink. I don’t care for them but for people who need to lose weight or need a specific calorie regimen in general it’s okay and not counterproductively overly sweetened like a lot of the others.
Oh yeah that was a Futurama Bachelor Chow reference but yeah soylent isn’t great. That being said i have a four pack in my fridge for cases of extreme decision fatigue.
Yeah there’s a company that makes a nutritionally sufficient soybean-related sustenance slurry called Soylent. My understanding is it’s perfectly survivable.
Wanting bachelor chow is basically how I ended up eating Soylent every day.
“eating”
Now with flavor!
Unironically, I tried it back in the day and all their flavors sucked, the owner is kind of a weirdo and had to be bullied into having flavors at all, supposedly.
That said, someone finally made him make a mint chocolate and it is
Okay.
Still, it is actually a decent meal replacement drink. I don’t care for them but for people who need to lose weight or need a specific calorie regimen in general it’s okay and not counterproductively overly sweetened like a lot of the others.
Oh yeah that was a Futurama Bachelor Chow reference but yeah soylent isn’t great. That being said i have a four pack in my fridge for cases of extreme decision fatigue.
I’m aware, it’s just funny that they actually had that moment in marketing
How did that work out for you?
Works great, it’s about as cheap as you can get for food, and takes like 10 minutes every two days to prepare.
It differs from person to person.
Is there a food service called Soylent these days? All I could think of is Soylent Green but that is an “unknown” substance from a movie.
I wouldn’t mind eating that though.
Yeah, there’s a long history but it sort of spawned from people wanted Bachelor Chow irl
Thanks for clearing that up.
Yeah there’s a company that makes a nutritionally sufficient soybean-related sustenance slurry called Soylent. My understanding is it’s perfectly survivable.
Ah, interesting. Thanks for clearing that up.