Now that you've enjoyed Stephen Colbert's testimony on farm workers, it's time to re-watch all his "Thought for Food" segments:
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Burger King uses mental illness to sell food, KFC unveils the Double Down sandwich, and McDonald's introduces cupcakes to Germans. (06:41)
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Stephen is in the middle of a repressed Daily Show memory when he's interrupted by an emergency Candwich update. (03:40)
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Babies can now poop in corn diapers, junk food is addictive, and Jamie Oliver shows American kids how chicken nuggets are made. (05:22)
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Sugary cereals face tougher advertising standards, Carl's Jr. introduces a foot-long cheeseburger, and a robot eats crap. (05:17)
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Researchers rename carp as Kentucky tuna to increase acceptance, and Friendly's unveils the Grilled Cheese Burger Melt. (05:53)
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A New Jersey resident strives to be the heaviest woman alive, Le Whif makes inhalable food, and a company turns corn into cat litter. (04:36)
(h/t Squid Ink)