Why do Sausage rolls and packaged iced coffee both have their own almost magical ability to make one feel sick? /u/tdoggalog No such thing as stupid questions

Products consumed in Australia:

As a 30 year old man, I haven’t worked everything out about life yet, but if there’s one thing I’ve definitely established it is the uncanny trait of these respective foods to show up and do their thing- that thing being making you feel shit.

Sausage rolls, more often than not cause something I’ve nicknamed “hot spew”, which isn’t actual vomiting, but little appearances of molten hot stomach acid in the back of your throat, this is usually paired with a ‘bothered feeling’ eminating from the centre of your being. This doesn’t occur from meat pies.

Packaged iced coffees, magically make one nauseous, across many different brands. As a coffee person who has REAL coffee every and any type of way with NO ILL effects, it is specifically and uniquely ‘packed iced coffees’ that induce nausea and a light swirling, meandering dread.

I wish the knob jockeys that are manufacturing these products would be Informed that whatever bullsh*t they are specifically adding to these two products isn’t going unnoticed by everyone.

Any clues what each of these may contain to cause these symptoms?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions Products consumed in Australia: As a 30 year old man, I haven’t worked everything out about life yet, but if there’s one thing I’ve definitely established it is the uncanny trait of these respective foods to show up and do their thing- that thing being making you feel shit. Sausage rolls, more often than not cause something I’ve nicknamed “hot spew”, which isn’t actual vomiting, but little appearances of molten hot stomach acid in the back of your throat, this is usually paired with a ‘bothered feeling’ eminating from the centre of your being. This doesn’t occur from meat pies. Packaged iced coffees, magically make one nauseous, across many different brands. As a coffee person who has REAL coffee every and any type of way with NO ILL effects, it is specifically and uniquely ‘packed iced coffees’ that induce nausea and a light swirling, meandering dread. I wish the knob jockeys that are manufacturing these products would be Informed that whatever bullsh*t they are specifically adding to these two products isn’t going unnoticed by everyone. Any clues what each of these may contain to cause these symptoms? submitted by /u/tdoggalog [link] [comments] 

Products consumed in Australia:

As a 30 year old man, I haven’t worked everything out about life yet, but if there’s one thing I’ve definitely established it is the uncanny trait of these respective foods to show up and do their thing- that thing being making you feel shit.

Sausage rolls, more often than not cause something I’ve nicknamed “hot spew”, which isn’t actual vomiting, but little appearances of molten hot stomach acid in the back of your throat, this is usually paired with a ‘bothered feeling’ eminating from the centre of your being. This doesn’t occur from meat pies.

Packaged iced coffees, magically make one nauseous, across many different brands. As a coffee person who has REAL coffee every and any type of way with NO ILL effects, it is specifically and uniquely ‘packed iced coffees’ that induce nausea and a light swirling, meandering dread.

I wish the knob jockeys that are manufacturing these products would be Informed that whatever bullsh*t they are specifically adding to these two products isn’t going unnoticed by everyone.

Any clues what each of these may contain to cause these symptoms?

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