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[[File:s All Go To the Lobby 653.jpg|frame|Let's All Go To The Lobby...]]
 
 
Basically any situation where food, usually very recognizably human-made food like pizza or cake, comes to life and moves around. Walking hot dogs, singing vegetables, cakes that beg to be eaten, that sort of thing. This may lead to a [[Let's Meet the Meat]] situation if people decide something running around talking isn't a good reason not to eat it. Similar to [[Funny Animal]], and sometimes found with them, but for common foodstuffs. Usually a cartoon trope, for obvious reasons. This often uses the most stereotypical possible foods. Hotdogs will be bright red, in a bun, and with a perfect line of mustard, for example.
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Warning: Examples of this trope may become [[Talking Poo]] if ingested.
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== Advertising ==
* Singing food from the 1950s "Let's all go to the lobby" movie adverts.
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* A series of promotional videos for [[Kid Icarus: Uprising]] released via the Nintendo Video service on the 3DS featured Palutena dealing with various living vegetables.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', Cracker - [[Arc Villain|Big Mom's]] son and lieutenant - has consumed the ''Bisu Bisu no Mi'', a Devil Fruit that lets the user manipulate biscuits; combined with Cracker's creativity and aesthetic, he uses this power to build "puppets" from biscuits, sort of like golems. These puppets are incredibly lifelike, resembling giant, armored humans. He can even add a special jam to the "recipe" to make enemies think these puppets bleed when injured.
 
 
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* ''[[Shrek]]'' has Ginji and the gingerbread giant from the second movie.
* ''[[Big Tits Zombie]]'' has a scene in which zombified sushi attacks two main characters.
* The 2016 film ''[[Sausage Party]]'' takes this trope to its natural conclusion, with sapient food items that revere the shoppers who buy them as gods who will take them to paradise -- only to be brutally disabused of this notion by dinner time.
 
 
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