Washington Post Invents a New Food Offense That Is More Take

Washington Post Invents a New Food Offense That Is More Take-Out Trash


They have moved on from offensive food to being offended by food adjectives.
The late-night talk show host James Cordon recently found himself in a social controversy regarding a feature on his program. In a variation on the
Truth-Or-Dare game, called
Spill Your Guts, Or Fill Your Guts, he asks a famous guest a challenging or embarrassing question and they have the choice to either answer or opt to eat a disgusting food selection being offered.
Of course, this being the era in which we now live, somebody was offended. Some of his selections of food were of Asian origin, and a solitary Tik Tok account complained. Yes, all of this happened. This life-challenged individual created a tempest in a bamboo steamer when they started a petition, and after garnering a significant amount of outraged signatures, Cordon has since buckled and vowed to alter his segment. 

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