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Play “Would You Rather” with us, Kansas City

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When’s the last time you played a game of “Would You Rather,” Kansas City?

In case you’ve never played, here’s a quick rundown:

Step 1 A question is posed that pitches two options. Example: “Would you rather live in Kansas City, Missouri, or any other city in the world?”

Step 2 You decide what you’d rather do. No surprise here, we’re saying KC.

Now that you’re a “Would You Rather” expert, let’s tap into our inner middle schoolers and play this nostalgic game, featuring some of the metro’s most iconic landmarks, qualities + foods.

Don’t worry, we won’t ask you anything gruesome or anxiety provoking (that’s not really our style).

Whether it’s choosing between seeing Jason Sudeikis or Paul Rudd, or deciding if you’d rather have a lifetime supply of Gates burnt ends sammys or Town Topic double cheeseburgers, we want to know what you’d rather do.

Poll

Thanks for playing, Kansas City. Is there a “Would You Rather” question about the metro that you’d like to see answered? Send it our way and we might just pose it to your fellow readers.

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