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The Berger and Wyse food cartoons are a diet of neurotic vegetables, omnivorous Godzillas and restaurant parody. This single-panel comic appears weekly in the Guardian (UK), and has been published as an anthology by Absolute Press (an imprint of Bloomsbury). There are some recurring themes and characters, but stylistically this cartoon is free to roam to wherever food plays a part. What do tomatoes think of Andy Warhol? Is it upsetting to fruit that "bananas" means crazy? Can you eat Schrödingers cat food? Someone has to answer these burning questions.
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INGSOC
said, 7 months ago
I’ll take that one, Completely Chopped to Pieces….
Coyoty
said, 7 months ago
Skin or plastic?
JohnnyDiego said, 7 months ago
“Medium, Large, or Super Sized?”
“Small, please.”
“We don’t have small. Medium, Large, or Super Sized.”
“(…sigh.)”
Jon Ormsbee
said, 7 months ago
there they are, just like your local fast food joint, ready to butcher your order
Three Steps Over Japan said, 7 months ago
Is this based on the recent news story of the Chinese restaurant where the staff was spotted bringing roadkill (a deer) into the kitchen?
drose57
said, 7 months ago
Do you want flies with that?
Three Steps Over Japan said, 7 months ago
@drose57
“An order of large flies, please.”
Will Hays said, 7 months ago
@Three Steps Over Japan
I saw that story, they claimed it wasn’t for the restaurant but for their family and they didn’t know they couldn’t bring it inside.
Godfreydaniel said, 7 months ago
I love the art on this strip, and today’s is even better than usual.
kaecispop said, 7 months ago
I guess the paintings showing what looked like hunters with spears was actually desciptions on how the meal was prepared.
Lisa 4romMpls said, 7 months ago
@Will Hays
Jay Leno said it was because they ran out of cat!
starlilies said, 7 months ago
@JohnnyDiego
Wait, that is SO true! One fast food place actually told me that! lol
piloti said, 7 months ago
It doesn’t appear that prehistoric fast food help was any different than what we have today.