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Y’all motherfuckers need to learn what chili con carne is, and then realize american chili is the wonder bread version of that.

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I’m reading the Wikipedia page and it just sounds like regular chili to me

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Edited by the CIA to promote American exceptionalism.

This is a better reference for chili con carne

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So, just meat and peppers? Lol. American style chili is definitely better then

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wonder bread

Is wonder bread good or bad, is it an idiom?

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In the 50s they were processing everything they could just for the wow factor of it.

They bleached and preserved bread into a sweet, white, chewy block that never spoiled, called “white bread.” The problem was that people were picking up vitamin deficiencies from eating nothing but processed food.

Rich people started eating whole wheat and seed bread.

Poor people got “wonder bread”, which was white bread with the vitamins added back in

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Wonder bread is sugary spongy crap, widely regarded as an Americanized version of traditional bread.

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Thanks. SO low quality and artificially sweetened, got it. Likely a staple for lower income households?

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