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Re: Burger King
If the bun is in two pieces then it is not a hot dog and is a sandwich.
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Re: Burger King
I think that as long at the meat between the two pieces of bread is a hot dog, it still qualifies.McNutt wrote:If the bun is in two pieces then it is not a hot dog and is a sandwich.
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Why would I go someplace other than Checkers to get a chili dog? On the plus side, I think BK inspired Checkers to drop their chili dog price to $1.00!
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The only place to get a coney. /thread.
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Re: Burger King
The long empty Dairy Queen down the street from me in Chicago just put up a sign announcing they were reopening as a Maxwells. I predict a fat future.
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Re: Burger King
That "meat" is questionable at best.tgb wrote:I think that as long at the meat between the two pieces of bread is a hot dog, it still qualifies.McNutt wrote:If the bun is in two pieces then it is not a hot dog and is a sandwich.
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Re: Burger King
I'm a heretic, I guess. Everyone makes such a big deal about American/Lafayette and they're fine and all but Nathan's and Leo's and 2/3rds of the mom and pop coney's are just as well and I don't have to drive through hell to get there and pay for parking for the privilege. I feel bad for a palette that is so subtle it finds Lafayette sublime and Leo's to be swill.DD* wrote:
The only place to get a coney. /thread.
There are exceptions. For instance, I've walked in to a mom and pop coney in Inkster and they charged me two fiddy for a boiled ball park frank on non steamed bun with warmed generic can of nacho chili that you'd get at 7-11 on it. That's a sure fire way to see me never return.
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BURGER KING® restaurants understands that no one is happy all the time. That’s why they’re asking guests to order a WHOPPER® meal based on however they might be feeling. The new boxes, dubbed Real Meals, come in a variety of different moods – and “happy” isn’t one of them. The Real Meal moods include the Pissed Meal, Blue Meal, Salty Meal, YAAAS Meal and DGAF Meal. The boxes can be ordered with the purchase of a WHOPPER® meal, which includes the flame-grilled WHOPPER® sandwich, also known as AMERICA’S FAVORITE BURGER®, plus French fries and a drink.
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I go to Burger King about once a decade. I may swing by for a DGAF meal... but maybe not. IDGAF.
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- YellowKing
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Re: Burger King
All except the YAAS meal perfectly sum up what I feel every time I've eaten at a Burger King.
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This from the face of the franchise.YellowKing wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 5:06 pm All except the YAAS meal perfectly sum up what I feel every time I've eaten at a Burger King.
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Re: Burger King
If Burger King ever replaces their horrendous fries you can thank my constant feedback. I'm lobbying for waffle sweet potato fries a la Cody's Roadhouse.
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Re: Burger King
I eat BK a couple times a week as I'm on the road all the time and don't have time for anything else. Their fries... can use some work. It's way too generic. McD fries can be quite good as it's thin and not too oily. BK fries are only good if they are hot and salted right. Miss either, and it's almost inedible.
Favorite recent fast food discovery: the limited time KFC Waffles and chicken. Those waffles with syrup taste are delicious, MUCH better than any fries. Don't even need the extra syrup. Almost as good as those McD breakfast sandwiches with built-in syrup taste.
Favorite recent fast food discovery: the limited time KFC Waffles and chicken. Those waffles with syrup taste are delicious, MUCH better than any fries. Don't even need the extra syrup. Almost as good as those McD breakfast sandwiches with built-in syrup taste.
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Re: Burger King
My major problem with BK is that the two we have in town are HORRIBLE. I've taken the chance with BK's out of town and had much better experiences.
I don't think they have the same level of consistency among franchises as say, McDonald's. I can go to any McDonald's in town and get the same level of quality. Same for Chick-Fil-A or Taco Bell. Both the BKs suck and feel dirty, slow, and mismanaged. Bojangles has also proven to be very inconsistent. We have one "good" Bojangles that feels clean and inviting. The other two are total dumps.
I don't think they have the same level of consistency among franchises as say, McDonald's. I can go to any McDonald's in town and get the same level of quality. Same for Chick-Fil-A or Taco Bell. Both the BKs suck and feel dirty, slow, and mismanaged. Bojangles has also proven to be very inconsistent. We have one "good" Bojangles that feels clean and inviting. The other two are total dumps.
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Re: Burger King
This new line of meals make sense because they include BK fries.
From my experience, ONLY Chick-Fil-A has that consistency you mention.YellowKing wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 11:48 am I don't think they have the same level of consistency among franchises as say, McDonald's. I can go to any McDonald's in town and get the same level of quality. Same for Chick-Fil-A or Taco Bell.
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Re: Burger King
I agree. I love, love, love, love, LOVE Chicken McNuggets. But I frequently get ones that are cold or so old they have petrified. 6 months ago I switched to Chick-Fil-A and the level of consistent food quality and friendly staff is really impressive. I'm not sure how they do it.em2nought wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 12:01 pm This new line of meals make sense because they include BK fries.
From my experience, ONLY Chick-Fil-A has that consistency you mention.YellowKing wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 11:48 am I don't think they have the same level of consistency among franchises as say, McDonald's. I can go to any McDonald's in town and get the same level of quality. Same for Chick-Fil-A or Taco Bell.
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- Jaymann
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Re: Burger King
They give their employees Sunday off.stessier wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 1:12 pmI agree. I love, love, love, love, LOVE Chicken McNuggets. But I frequently get ones that are cold or so old they have petrified. 6 months ago I switched to Chick-Fil-A and the level of consistent food quality and friendly staff is really impressive. I'm not sure how they do it.em2nought wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 12:01 pm This new line of meals make sense because they include BK fries.
From my experience, ONLY Chick-Fil-A has that consistency you mention.YellowKing wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 11:48 am I don't think they have the same level of consistency among franchises as say, McDonald's. I can go to any McDonald's in town and get the same level of quality. Same for Chick-Fil-A or Taco Bell.
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Re: Burger King
I went to BK for the first time in years to try to Impossible Burger they debuted in St. Louis (it was fine, but didn't taste much different than a Boca Burger IMO). I was pretty disappointed in the fries. The last time I had BK their fries were all sorts of crispy and delicious. When/why did they change that recipe?Kasey Chang wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 11:29 am I eat BK a couple times a week as I'm on the road all the time and don't have time for anything else. Their fries... can use some work. It's way too generic. McD fries can be quite good as it's thin and not too oily. BK fries are only good if they are hot and salted right. Miss either, and it's almost inedible.
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Re: Burger King
I'm not sure why the roll-eyes, but I don't think that's it.Jaymann wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 1:14 pmThey give their employees Sunday off.stessier wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 1:12 pmI agree. I love, love, love, love, LOVE Chicken McNuggets. But I frequently get ones that are cold or so old they have petrified. 6 months ago I switched to Chick-Fil-A and the level of consistent food quality and friendly staff is really impressive. I'm not sure how they do it.
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Re: Burger King
i.e. God makes it good.
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Re: Burger King
They also keep all the pesky gays away. I mean, all that gay has got to sour the chicken!
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Re: Burger King
I'm pretty sure they inject their chicken with sugar water. It may or may not be holy sugar water.
They butter their buns for certain.
Both probably help keep the product consistent[ly dopamine triggering].
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Re: Burger King
I have read their chix is just basic Tyson breasts so they must manipulate it somewhat. Sugar water would be a likely candidate.
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I'm sure you're being sarcastic, but I have gay friends who adore Chick-Fil-A.
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Re: Burger King
Most of my gay friends won't set foot in the door. They don't want to give money to a business who will turn around and use that money to support anti-gay groups.
I won't either.
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Re: Burger King
Seeing this thread Im always reminded of my wife. She loved the BK Whopper burgers. We always clipped the 2 for $6 coupons and I always did the survey and got one buy one get one free all the time. Ive not been back to 'our' BK yet . Its weird now in I see so many of the buy one get one deals at food places and realize its almost worthless to me as I cant eat two burgers or two sandwiches of any type now. Being all alone sucks in so many big and small ways. Not having 2 sandwiches is the least of them but it is still on my mind and brings up my wife's passing every time I see the ads and offers.
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Re: Burger King
I've actually never had a conversation about them with any gay friends (with the exception of what's been brought up here previously), but if they are not suitably outraged, I can certain muster enough to cover them all. I too refuse to set foot in the door there.
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I long ago gave up trying to base my purchasing decisions on a moral code, because the vast majority of corporations are morally reprehensible. Instead, I balance my consumption of hate chicken by doing things that combat that hate.
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I am not so jaded to believe this is the case. I work for a very large corporation that is very ethically run and all employees are required to take all manner of anti-corruption, ethical code-of-conduct and other behavioral training annually. I've never seen any breaches let slide. in fact, I've worked for numerous corporations throughout my career, out of the 12 largest only one engaged in questionable activity (financial) and they were rewarded with the notoriety of one of the biggest crashes in the industry -- Exelon level of implosion. Their former corporate HQ was a giant hole in the ground last time I walked by.YellowKing wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 8:41 pm I long ago gave up trying to base my purchasing decisions on a moral code, because the vast majority of corporations are morally reprehensible. Instead, I balance my consumption of hate chicken by doing things that combat that hate.
There are too many consumer choices out there...companies are free to disqualify themselves from my patronage by publicly engaging in reprehensible activities. I simply cannot support any company that wears this level of shittiness on their sleeves. I've never found myself left wanting because of this policy.
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Re: Burger King
Same here. I wouldn't step foot in the door.
My wife does a lot of professional work with printers making marketing material, and she has recently stopped using a printer that she knows expressed they would never print material for gay events, etc.
If a commercial organization's leader wants to make a statement about something like that - I think it's our responsibility to make a choice if the choice is so put in our faces.
My wife does a lot of professional work with printers making marketing material, and she has recently stopped using a printer that she knows expressed they would never print material for gay events, etc.
If a commercial organization's leader wants to make a statement about something like that - I think it's our responsibility to make a choice if the choice is so put in our faces.
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Re: Burger King
Gentlemen, you can't fight in here, this is the Burger King thread!
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Lots of corporations are corrupt. Lots aren't. Still, I'll take greed and fraud (the usual form it takes) over active hatred any day. There isn't exactly a dearth of cheap, unhealthy fast food for me to pick from, either.
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Re: Burger King
You can always look at it another way. That $6 chicken sandwich you buy might be going to a corporation whose policies you don't agree with. It also pays the bills for some working single parent or kid putting himself through college who has nothing to do with those policies. Where do you draw the line?
It's too much trouble. Plus their Polynesian sauce is really damn good.
It's too much trouble. Plus their Polynesian sauce is really damn good.
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Out of that $6, 50 cents (or whatever) is going to support what are essentially hate groups. If I don't give them the $6, the groups don't get their 50 cents.
Good sauce isn't worth that to me. I'll give the $6 to the next restaurant over.
Good sauce isn't worth that to me. I'll give the $6 to the next restaurant over.
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Re: Burger King
That reminds me of when a friend of mine in the 60's was eating some ice cream and one of his buddies chastised him saying it was made by United Fruit. My friend responded, "They don't make a good socialist ice cream." This was before Ben and Jerry's.
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I stopped buying Sam Adams beers when I found out that Jim Koch donates to a certain political party that I don't like. It turns out there are other beers.
I stopped cheering for the Patriots when I found out that their owner and star player are golfing buddies with a certain prominent politician that I don't like. Since I never watch sportsball, it was not a huge sacrifice.
I stopped buying cars from a local mega-dealer whose politics I don't like. Since I've never bought a car from him anyway, that suits us both fine.
Things like that don't change the world, but they allow one to feel just a little bit righteous.
AFAIK Burger King is not guilty of any such transgressions, so I continue to eat their food once every few years and stay on-topic.
I stopped cheering for the Patriots when I found out that their owner and star player are golfing buddies with a certain prominent politician that I don't like. Since I never watch sportsball, it was not a huge sacrifice.
I stopped buying cars from a local mega-dealer whose politics I don't like. Since I've never bought a car from him anyway, that suits us both fine.
Things like that don't change the world, but they allow one to feel just a little bit righteous.
AFAIK Burger King is not guilty of any such transgressions, so I continue to eat their food once every few years and stay on-topic.
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Re: Burger King
Agreed on all counts. I can and will base my purchasing decisions to avoid Dixie cups and Brawny paper towels to stop giving money to the Koch brothers, not eat hate chicken and not buy shitty crap at Hobby Lobby. And I do actually like a Whopper now and then.Kraken wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 12:08 am I stopped buying Sam Adams beers when I found out that Jim Koch donates to a certain political party that I don't like. It turns out there are other beers.
I stopped cheering for the Patriots when I found out that their owner and star player are golfing buddies with a certain prominent politician that I don't like. Since I never watch sportsball, it was not a huge sacrifice.
I stopped buying cars from a local mega-dealer whose politics I don't like. Since I've never bought a car from him anyway, that suits us both fine.
Things like that don't change the world, but they allow one to feel just a little bit righteous.
AFAIK Burger King is not guilty of any such transgressions, so I continue to eat their food once every few years and stay on-topic.