Second thoughts about breakfast

I have a saying: "If some grandiose adjective needs to precede something, odds are that the thing is anything other than what is claimed." For example, if you see an ad for a flat at The Royal Apartments, you can't be sure of much; but it is almost certainly true that said apartments have absolutely nothing to do with royalty.

So. With that long-winded preamble, I give you noodles with Premium Ingredients (and yes - that is the exact wording on the packaging):

In all fairness, the noodles were not that bad. However, those Premium Ingredients kind of disappeared when mixed in with the sauce and noodles. The less expensive Cup of Noodles is actually more generous when it comes to the non-noodles part of the meal.