I judge all fast food restaurants based on their fries. To date, McDonald's is the clear winner. None of those coated or spicy variations for me. As a side note, since "fast" in no longer an issue with me, I prefer to frequent the many unique burger joints we have here. Give me a Solly's Butter Burger every time!
McDonald’s but only for the fries and only if they are hot and glistening from fryer grease. For a burger, the only place to go is Fat Burger, or Smash Burger or Sonic Burger or In N Out
I’m a basic burger girl - lettuce, tomato, mayo. I like Jack in the Box and I don’t understand the frenzy over In and Out! That sauce - yuck! So starts the Peterman feud. I love you Will but don’t understand your taste in burgers. Sorry but you’ve been disinherited.
OK, once again you've tapped into one of the wellsprings of the American zeitgeist. Fast food is clearly one of the major differences between us and essentially everybody else in the world. Even if MacD's has infiltrated the major capitol cities, haute cuisine has nothing to fear elsewhere. Luckily, there are local and regional variants on the homogenized national chains that can satisfy our craving for grease and semi-reliaible flesh, without exposing ourselves to the mind-numbing effects of mass marketing. So, keep on eating for fun, enjoy your frequent flirtations with cardiac arrest, but don't pass up the small-timers who still prepare food, rather than "product".
Crispy chicken sandwiches. Sometimes spicy crispy chicken sandwiches. And occasionally, when I really want to punish myself, onion rings. Tastes so good at first, feels so bad later. But dammit, when you've grown up reading about writers and painters who spent all night drinking tequila or whiskey or absinthe, sometimes you feel like you've got the inner bacchanalian out and then it's look out Burger King, I'm feeling crazy!
I judge all fast food restaurants based on their fries. To date, McDonald's is the clear winner. None of those coated or spicy variations for me. As a side note, since "fast" in no longer an issue with me, I prefer to frequent the many unique burger joints we have here. Give me a Solly's Butter Burger every time!
The burgers are what get me in the door but the fries are what get me to come back!
Me too!
MacDonalds home fries with a coke.
McDonald's fries can't be beat
McDonald’s but only for the fries and only if they are hot and glistening from fryer grease. For a burger, the only place to go is Fat Burger, or Smash Burger or Sonic Burger or In N Out
it's so disappointing when you get McDonald's fries that have been sitting around.
2 am Breakfast sandwich at Jack in the Box. At least it was my “ go to” in my youth
I’m a basic burger girl - lettuce, tomato, mayo. I like Jack in the Box and I don’t understand the frenzy over In and Out! That sauce - yuck! So starts the Peterman feud. I love you Will but don’t understand your taste in burgers. Sorry but you’ve been disinherited.
disappointing but fair
OK, once again you've tapped into one of the wellsprings of the American zeitgeist. Fast food is clearly one of the major differences between us and essentially everybody else in the world. Even if MacD's has infiltrated the major capitol cities, haute cuisine has nothing to fear elsewhere. Luckily, there are local and regional variants on the homogenized national chains that can satisfy our craving for grease and semi-reliaible flesh, without exposing ourselves to the mind-numbing effects of mass marketing. So, keep on eating for fun, enjoy your frequent flirtations with cardiac arrest, but don't pass up the small-timers who still prepare food, rather than "product".
Crispy chicken sandwiches. Sometimes spicy crispy chicken sandwiches. And occasionally, when I really want to punish myself, onion rings. Tastes so good at first, feels so bad later. But dammit, when you've grown up reading about writers and painters who spent all night drinking tequila or whiskey or absinthe, sometimes you feel like you've got the inner bacchanalian out and then it's look out Burger King, I'm feeling crazy!
Whataburger is overrated. Plain and simple.
McNuggets. Double-dipped (1st in Sweet n Sour, then Hot Mustard).