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Only 1 in 5 millennials have tried a McDonald’s Big Mac

Well, here. Fanders has more healthy possum road kill than the US. FACT. Probably because them Flanderites pick up the road kills right away. We are talking about possum as the meat source, right? Flanders also has more 1955 Buicks than the US, and if you want a clean and final road kill, you really need a '55 Buick.

You know that someone needs to smack the **** out of you, right?
 
Here I am trying to provide a public service, and this ^ is what I get.

Frankly, your Flanders information was woefully inaccurate.

It is well known that those folks rely on motorcycles for transportation.

When the local animal population collide with the bikes, they generally die from head trama, as opposed to being crushed by a large automobile in the US.

This means that there is more available meat that has not been traumatized, and therefore tastes much better.

The Flanders folks are known for carrying salt in their pockets for good luck, so they are also in a position to immediately salt the road kill to begin the tenderizing process very early.
 
Frankly, your Flanders information was woefully inaccurate.

It is well known that those folks rely on motorcycles for transportation.

When the local animal population collide with the bikes, they generally die from head trama, as opposed to being crushed by a large automobile in the US.

This means that there is more available meat that has not been traumatized, and therefore tastes much better.

The Flanders folks are known for carrying salt in their pockets for good luck, so they are also in a position to immediately salt the road kill to begin the tenderizing process very early.

Why thank you. I based my observations on the ubiquitous Flanders Field Car made famous in film and print. They probably weren't even Buicks, damn it.
 
Why thank you. I based my observations on the ubiquitous Flanders Field Car made famous in film and print. They probably weren't even Buicks, damn it.

I based mine on pure conjecture and bull****.

You win.
 
Big Macs are delicious. Although it's probably been at least 10 years since I had one.

The masterpiece is the McRib. But who ever knows when it's in stock and at what store? I'll see a billboard saying "The McRib is Back!" And then McDonald's won't have it. What sort of marketing gimmick is this that I can't go get something that you occasionally have, and when you do have it, you still don't have it at some stores?
 
Big Macs are delicious. Although it's probably been at least 10 years since I had one.

The masterpiece is the McRib. But who ever knows when it's in stock and at what store? I'll see a billboard saying "The McRib is Back!" And then McDonald's won't have it. What sort of marketing gimmick is this that I can't go get something that you occasionally have, and when you do have it, you still don't have it at some stores?
McRibs are a guilty pleasure, yes. I even like their Quarter Pounders w/Cheese... or, Royale w/Cheese, per Vincent in Pulp Fiction.
 
Big Macs are delicious. Although it's probably been at least 10 years since I had one.

The masterpiece is the McRib. But who ever knows when it's in stock and at what store? I'll see a billboard saying "The McRib is Back!" And then McDonald's won't have it. What sort of marketing gimmick is this that I can't go get something that you occasionally have, and when you do have it, you still don't have it at some stores?

Growing up I would always go for the Big Mac, but every time the McRib was available my friends and I would all go for it- the marketing and the limited time offer just draws you in like a cop to a doughnut shop.
 
I grew up in a posh part of town, my friends and I loved the Pheasant McNugget.
 
Frankly, your Flanders information was woefully inaccurate.

It is well known that those folks rely on motorcycles for transportation.

When the local animal population collide with the bikes, they generally die from head trama, as opposed to being crushed by a large automobile in the US.

This means that there is more available meat that has not been traumatized, and therefore tastes much better.

The Flanders folks are known for carrying salt in their pockets for good luck, so they are also in a position to immediately salt the road kill to begin the tenderizing process very early.

Plus soemtimes the animal survives buit the biker doesnt. Lot of meat on some bikers.....
 
If i go to mcdonalds, i get a hot and spicy chicken crisp ($1), a double cheeseburger ($1.5), and a soda ($1). Adds up to $4 after tax.

If i want a big burger, i go to carls junior and get the double western bacon cheeseburger. That's already more expensive than the entire meal at mcdonalds with just the sandwich.

I don't think i've ever eaten a big mac.
 
I grew up in a posh part of town, my friends and I loved the Pheasant McNugget.

I always thought they were Peasant McNuggets. Because they were on the dollar menu. Big spenders like myself don't eat from the peasant dollar menu. We get fancy **** like McRibs.
 
If i go to mcdonalds, i get a hot and spicy chicken crisp ($1), a double cheeseburger ($1.5), and a soda ($1). Adds up to $4 after tax.

If i want a big burger, i go to carls junior and get the double western bacon cheeseburger. That's already more expensive than the entire meal at mcdonalds with just the sandwich.

I don't think i've ever eaten a big mac.

Carl's Jr. is what we call Hardee's in the East. And yeah, it's a nice burger. I also like Whataburger's jalapeno burger very much, but it's fairly pricey for fast food.
 
If i go to mcdonalds, i get a hot and spicy chicken crisp ($1), a double cheeseburger ($1.5), and a soda ($1). Adds up to $4 after tax.

If i want a big burger, i go to carls junior and get the double western bacon cheeseburger. That's already more expensive than the entire meal at mcdonalds with just the sandwich.

I don't think i've ever eaten a big mac.
Carl's Jr. is what we call Hardee's in the East. And yeah, it's a nice burger. I also like Whataburger's jalapeno burger very much, but it's fairly pricey for fast food.
The Western Bacon Cheeseburger... which is awesome, btw... is only a periodical item at Hardee's, but is a permanent menu item at Carl's Jr. Makes no sense to me.
 
If i go to mcdonalds, i get a hot and spicy chicken crisp ($1), a double cheeseburger ($1.5), and a soda ($1). Adds up to $4 after tax.

If i want a big burger, i go to carls junior and get the double western bacon cheeseburger. That's already more expensive than the entire meal at mcdonalds with just the sandwich.

I don't think i've ever eaten a big mac.

McDonald's now sells the Big Mac 2 for $5. IMO a better deal.
 
The Western Bacon Cheeseburger... which is awesome, btw... is only a periodical item at Hardee's, but is a permanent menu item at Carl's Jr. Makes no sense to me.

I've had one. It's pretty nice.

The story of Hardee's/Carl's Jr. is a bit interesting. Back in the early 2000's they were losing lots of money to the other fastfood chains and decided to revamp their menu to make it simpler, fewer items, and just focus on making good burgers with Angus beef. Nice decision. They were trying to do too many things instead of excelling at one thing. Like Jack in the Box. What a train wreck. If it weren't for drunks eating at Jack in the Box at 3 AM, they'd never have any business. Every time I ever ate at a Jack in the Box I was drunk, and was STILL disappointed. That's got to be some nasty food to disappoint a drunk at 3AM.

Yeah, in the restaurant biz, pick one thing and do it well. Like In-N-Out. Simple, no fuss menu, but good stuff.
 
I've had one. It's pretty nice.

The story of Hardee's/Carl's Jr. is a bit interesting. Back in the early 2000's they were losing lots of money to the other fastfood chains and decided to revamp their menu to make it simpler, fewer items, and just focus on making good burgers with Angus beef. Nice decision. They were trying to do too many things instead of excelling at one thing. Like Jack in the Box. What a train wreck. If it weren't for drunks eating at Jack in the Box at 3 AM, they'd never have any business. Every time I ever ate at a Jack in the Box I was drunk, and was STILL disappointed. That's got to be some nasty food to disappoint a drunk at 3AM.

Yeah, in the restaurant biz, pick one thing and do it well. Like In-N-Out. Simple, no fuss menu, but good stuff.

They ran a series of commercials about ten years ago which was basically themed "we used to suck, but we don't anymore."
 
I'm just gonna come out and say it... I like Sonic burgers.
 
Man, they're the worst. What other chains do they have where you live? Sonic is like my last choice for a burger.

It reminds me when I was little and all we had in our small town was a Sonic and a BBQ place. It has a unique burger flavor. People either like Sonic or they don't. There seems to be no middle ground.

And you are WRONG! Sonic is not the worst; Krystal Burger is the worst. The only time a Krystal burger is edible is during high intoxication. Oh, man those things are gross. A little sliver of gray meat (what meat is GRAY?) between two huge puffs of bread.

And Sonic has Cherry Limeade, which when mixed with vodka is quite the refresher. :)
 
It reminds me when I was little and all we had in our small town was a Sonic and a BBQ place. It has a unique burger flavor. People either like Sonic or they don't. There seems to be no middle ground.

And you are WRONG! Sonic is not the worst; Krystal Burger is the worst. The only time a Krystal burger is edible is during high intoxication. Oh, man those things are gross. A little sliver of gray meat (what meat is GRAY?) between two huge puffs of bread.

And Sonic has Cherry Limeade, which when mixed with vodka is quite the refresher. :)

We don't have Krystal burger in California, so I had to look that up. Looks like something they sell at AM/PM gas stations, blech.

I'm probably spoiled when it comes to food choices, theres 2 In n Outs in driving distance, plus the Habit burger, which is like charbroiled In n Out but with better fries. Plus tons of local places.

The cherry limeade is pretty good, you're right. You need the vodka to make a Sonic burger taste good though. :lol:
 
We don't have Krystal burger in California, so I had to look that up. Looks like something they sell at AM/PM gas stations, blech.

I'm probably spoiled when it comes to food choices, theres 2 In n Outs in driving distance, plus the Habit burger, which is like charbroiled In n Out but with better fries. Plus tons of local places.

The cherry limeade is pretty good, you're right. You need the vodka to make a Sonic burger taste good though. :lol:

I lived in San Diego for a couple of years and the In N Out is good stuff. I don't know why they won't come East.

And why do they do this unless they're gonna open a store there? To try and get the English to visit So Cal? I don't get it.

Londoners form mile-long line to try an In-N-Out burger at pop-up restaurant | Daily Mail Online
Can a burger really be worth a three hour wait? Londoners form a mile-long line to try an In-N-Out burger at a pop-up restaurant open for just a day
 
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