Both of my grandparents had them, not sure if they still do. Places used to have like .50 refills and didn’t list size limits, so Muricans started to buy and make bigger and bigger tubs to fill with liquid sugar.
There are levels of “functioning”, and most of these people probably couldn’t be called “fully functioning.” More like semi-coherent, only technically self-aware flesh blobs that somehow continue to have a pulse.
I don’t know what the average throughput of a human is, or how long people typically spend drinking at costco, but it still seems like that’s more liquid than you could get through them in a reasonable meal break.
How big is that drink?
Costco size
The hot dog combo comes with a 20oz soda. DDG’s calculator tells me that’s 591 non-freedom units.
It’s a pretty reasonable size by US standards. If you get the free refill it’s a bit much though IMO.
What, the shot glass of cola?
You should see the 100oz refillable slushy cups.
That’s for a family, right?
Right?
How do you physically fit that much liquid in to a functioning human?
Both of my grandparents had them, not sure if they still do. Places used to have like .50 refills and didn’t list size limits, so Muricans started to buy and make bigger and bigger tubs to fill with liquid sugar.
There are levels of “functioning”, and most of these people probably couldn’t be called “fully functioning.” More like semi-coherent, only technically self-aware flesh blobs that somehow continue to have a pulse.
Costco has restrooms.
I don’t know what the average throughput of a human is, or how long people typically spend drinking at costco, but it still seems like that’s more liquid than you could get through them in a reasonable meal break.
American child size.
This is considered a ‘small’ in America.
That’s not that big
smirks