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Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 05 Mar 2023, 06:55
by Samuel Songs
The parallel between the food and the society is striking. Just as Kim doesn't know what she's missing out on until she gets a taste of something different, so too, do the citizens of this world not realize what they're missing out on by conforming to the same bland options. It makes one wonder if the lack of diversity in food is a symptom of a larger problem in society.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 05 Mar 2023, 06:56
by Samuel Songs
While Kim does have some better options at times, especially during her promotion, it seems that in most cases, the food is not her preferred choice. It is a testament to how unappetizing the options are that even the protagonist, who is supposed to be in a better position than most, finds the food a nuisance. All in all, the food in the book is a stark reminder of how important taste and variety are to the human experience. I wouldn't trade the food here for the bland option in Kim's dystopian society.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 06 Mar 2023, 10:39
by Savina Visintin
Kim's relationship with food is the funniest part of the book. I like the foods she has to eat, but a more varied diet is needed. Also, I would like to decide what to eat and when instead of letting others decide for me.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 06 Mar 2023, 13:34
by Dauria04
I don't think I could eat what Kim ate in the book, every food seemed boring to me. But I guess they are used to it.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 02:12
by FunkyFlowerLady
I didn't like the food choices for the lack of tasty items obviously, but the system of not having to cook and someone just deciding what to have for breakfast, lunch and dinner sounds a bit appealing to me. If only it was accompanied by actually tasty stuff. I take a long while to decide and prepare meals, so that part was actually kind of appealing.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 15:49
by Nemanja Jankovic
I found Kim's reactions to foods she doesn't like very cute. However, I think that the food of the future could have been thought-out a little more imaginatively.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 09 Mar 2023, 09:29
by Aisha Yakub
Contrary to her wishes, I must admit, Kim was forced to consume horrible cuisine that was undoubtedly not tasty. Given all the diets that are currently popular, it's not improbable that meals in the future will be tailored according to our dietary needs. Individuals won't remember to appreciate the flavor and aroma of meals.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 17 Mar 2023, 07:09
by Not available anymore
I can't live on Kim's diet, how would I survive eating like that?
There should be a good balance between healthy eating and unhealthy eating in a way that will make you excited to eat.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 25 Mar 2023, 00:50
by Friederic Schröder
Emily Meadows wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 13:36 Spelt, tofu, kale, quinoa, lentils, boiled synchicken...

What did you think of the food Kim had to eat? It sounded rather terrible to me, but healthy all the same. Where was the fruit? What happened to other vegetables? I especially noticed the absence of beef - even "synbeef."

Could you live on Kim's diet? :)
Definitely not, I don't think I would survive on Kim's diet for up to a week. The food she consumed was said to be healthy and I doubt it is as healthy as they proclaim in the novel. They had terrible names for me, and I don't eat things I find weird.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 26 Mar 2023, 13:18
by CrossK
I definitely do not see myself living or operating on Kim’s diet as I am a very firm lover of variety in my meals especially the inclusion of meat and beef. The meals Kim ate definitely appeared bland and monotonous from their descriptions.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 04:01
by Bavithra karthikeyan
No the sound of food at Kim's table sounds weirdly unappealing most of the time. A healthy diet is necessary but not at the cost of our taste buds. Still, Kim and her relationship with her fridge is my favorite part. But Kim surviving with that kind of food even on her bad days was commendable. This is because kale and tofu at a large amount with no fruits or other vegetables is disaster even on the health aspect.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 07:40
by Jakub Bystrowski
The food was weird and it disgusted me. I don't like it. This is another reason why i believe living in that world would be detrimental to humans. It wasn't cutting it for me.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 30 Mar 2023, 06:16
by Laura Ismajli
I am currently reading the book and think that the reactions with the refrigerator are hilarious. It reminds me of how some people get really cranky on diets, due to disappointing food. :lol:
While the food is "healthy", the diet overall is not. Looking at the consumption of alcohol and drugs in the book, it's very clear that food is being used as a punishment. Vodka is freely available, but a good wine is not. One can purchase as many party drugs as they can afford, but ice cream is a luxury that requires special permission. Also, scaling up in the society and having access to richer foods implies that as you become more valuable to the society, "health" becomes less important. Of course as readers we know that isn't the case, and it's just another method of control.
I think the parallels with present-day are pretty obvious in these instances. However, I think the interactions are depicted in such a way that it is comedic and enjoyable, in addition to thought-provoking.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 02 Apr 2023, 20:07
by Bettny Andrade
The food that Kim was describing before she moved in seemed to me, (in my imagination) very clinical and tasteless, just to have some nutrients in the body but nothing to taste or enjoy.

The type of meat protein, vegetables and fruits were privileges for those who were at better levels.

Re: Fun thread - what did you think about the food Kim ate?

Posted: 19 Apr 2023, 01:33
by Claire Twy
Emily Meadows wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 13:36 Spelt, tofu, kale, quinoa, lentils, boiled synchicken...

What did you think of the food Kim had to eat? It sounded rather terrible to me, but healthy all the same. Where was the fruit? What happened to other vegetables? I especially noticed the absence of beef - even "synbeef."

Could you live on Kim's diet? :)
Not going to lie, I actually thought spelt was made up because I had never heard of it before and it sounded so fitting for the world she lived in. But generally, her food sounded terribly unappetising and as a picky person, I would not survive as middle-income citizen in that world.