nice. my store sometimes does an eggplant parmesan which they basically do like lasagna and it fucking rules. they slap on this big cheese to crank up the weight just like that. that thick layer of cheese weighs a lot
>>21516093 >looks good although slightly ruined from all the reheating
impossible, lasagna gets crispier edges the longer it cooks. My issue is the help yourself nature of it all, where dirty hands throw that spatula back into the food. The sneeze guard is a joke too, far too high. So, shop the moment they put together the bar in the morning, and hit it first, or avoid, I say.
>>21516035 (OP)
Ive never gotten stuff from the store that wasnt like wings or sammich stuff. How much does this kinda stuff cost? Do you get better a better deal than say getting a frozen one and baking it at home?
>>21516035 (OP)
the only time I ever knew anyone that ate from grocery store cafeterias was when I was literally fresh out of highschool and like 4 of my friends all worked at the same grocery store and got food for half off
literally as soon as all them niggas moved on to better jobs, they never touched that shit again
>>21516172 >Weak immune system detected.
Actually I do take a medication that lowers my immune, but it wouldn't change a thing. Have you never seen people graze through there with their fingers only? People touch and sample everything. If you got the same food served by an employee from behind the counter, they'd be gloved up.
I don't think I have ever bought something hot and prepared from a grocery store. Even the rotisserie chickens are all gone by the time I do my shopping at 9PM.
Is anything ever worth it from there? I think my store does the rotisserie chickens, hot wings, fried potato wedges, and that's all I can remember. Seems like trash food.
>>21516292
most supermarkets in europe have lasagna chicken legs in sauce meatballs few during the 90s an00s but almost all of them since around 2020, they all copied the americans ones