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Dec 11, 2011

News: 7-Eleven - New Maple Sausage Breakfast Roller

Appearing to be a modified pig in a blanket, 7-Eleven serves up their new Maple Sausage Breakfast Roller. The new breakfast item features a maple-flavored pancake wrapped around a pork sausage and served hot off their roller grill.

These are available at participating locations at an introductory price of $1 each.

It's kinda like a McGriddle but as a roll, no? These are meant for easy on-the-go eating.

Nutritional Info - 7-Eleven Maple Sausage Breakfast Roller (75g)
Calories - 270 (from Fat - 170)
Fat - 19g (Saturated Fat - 6g)
Sodium - 530mg
Carbs - 19g (Sugar - 4g)
Protein - 9g

3 comments:

  1. I'd love to see a picture of rolled up sausage that doesn't look like that... As for smell, alright you might be right there.

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  2. I'm sorry but that just looks like rolled up poop to me. Probably smells like it too.

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  3. No 7-11's in the Disgruntled Old Coots area but there are ample similar firms.

    Many have those roller-type keep-the-vittles-warm devices.

    They do not get hot enough to actually cook the grub but I suppose they are intended to heat up pre-cooked refrigerated fare.

    Hot dogs are very common but so are other vittles with various "themes" and names.

    Typically, the vended foods are never quite hot enough; perhaps to lengthen the time length the grub plopped upon the rollers can sit and twirl, crying out to passers-by "buy me..buyme..eatme you burly brute..."

    I usually see blue-collar workers and the local lower-class folks buying the constantly rolling foodstuffs.

    Few females but the ones who do often have an above average display of easily-visible tattoos. A common-place adornment with the local human herd of whom I would predict have not performed a single act of mental self-improvement their entire adult life and surely shunned the same when early age required them to attend public schooling that was, for the taxpayer, a waste of funds when looking at the eventual outcome of attempting to educate the uneducatable.

    Oh..... does 7-11 ensure their rolling cuisine meets health standards regarding bacteria growth. Temperature control? Time control?

    Local convenience stores are constantly caught by local health inspectors violating local health codes.

    http://www.springfieldmo.gov/health/database/foodinspections/index.jsp

    Local news paper shows inspection results but are viewable on-line also.

    Worst offenders are OFTEN Mexican and Oriental food-type firms.

    School cafeterias are typically the ones with the fewest negative marks.

    One result is that I rarely ever buy ANY food from a convenience store.... especially from the roller-type offerings.

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