Fast food outlets love music, but music-food tie-ins are making their way to the deli counter as well—at least at the The Wisdom Of The Illiterati's local grocery store, where he found an offer for a free song on a package of Carl Buddig lunchmeat. While the official site invites users to "taste the delicious flavor of free music," according to The Illiterate the reality is far more icky: "what you get is a little rectangle of paper coated with a clear, greasy liquid that needs to somehow be peeled apart in order to read the code." The picture of the pre-peeled free-music offering after the jump.

Presumably one can find "Lunchbox" pretty easily at Puretracks—otherwise, what's the point?
free music: it's a slimy business [The Wisdom Of The Illuminati]









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This flexitarian is going to pretend those are impossibly large sheaths of pickled ginger.
How about Gwar's classic "Meat Sandwich"??
I prefer my marketing schemes hickory-smoked.
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