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Posted: 8/4/2021 8:02:53 PM EDT
What's the second best fast food place? Has to be a national chain, not some place like Culver's or In N Out that's only in a few states.
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Arby’s is probably second best of the chains. They are a lot more consistent than a lot of the others.
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Chic fil a isn’t even close to first
Culver’s Taco Bell McDonald’s (for their coffee alone) |
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Chic Filet is best for its cleanliness and consistency. I think Popeyes is good when they get it right. Had Arby’s for first time in years last week and it was very good.
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ChicFilet is way the fuck overrated in terms of food, service is 2nd to none though... Jack In The Box reigns supreme.
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Quoted: Chic fil a isn’t even close to first Culver’s Taco Bell McDonald’s (for their coffee alone) View Quote One day when I was like 8 on the way home from baseball practice, a group of older special needs people showed up at the Burger King we were eating at. One middle aged mentally challenged guy was walking past our booth as we were eating and he stops and the foot of our table and looks at my dad dead in the eye and says "HIIIIIIII". Now, I'm utterly at a loss for words. My dad isn't exactly the most politely spoken man in the world and isn't above making fun of people for their shortcomings. I'm half scared, half curious how my dad is going to respond to him. My dad is literally chewing on his Whopper when this happens. He puts it down and turns to the guy and with no emotion on his face says "HI" and waves to him. The mentally challenged man was super happy about that and got a little smile and walked away. My dad picks his Whopper back up and takes a bite, no emotion, like nothing just happened. He takes a bite and then says to me, "Son, you always have to be nice to the retards", and goes back to finish his Whopper. He was 100% serious. I don't think I said anything for the next 10 minutes. And that lesson has stuck with me ever since. Which is why I'm not going to make a comment about your terrible reply. |
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Hardee's is excellent for burgers and shakes
Wendy's is great overall Jesus chicken has amazing breakfast Taco Bell is so bad it's good. |
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I would eat the food at Panera’s or Chipotle….if I wanted fast food.
I do go to In N Out a few times a year but McDonalds Coffee is the only regular thing. |
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Culver's is trash. Fucking garbage trash. Local greasy spoons are THE FUCKING BEST EVER.
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Quoted: One day when I was like 8 on the way home from baseball practice, a group of older special needs people showed up at the Burger King we were eating at. One middle aged mentally challenged guy was walking past our booth as we were eating and he stops and the foot of our table and looks at my dad dead in the eye and says "HIIIIIIII". Now, I'm utterly at a loss for words. My dad isn't exactly the most politely spoken man in the world and isn't above making fun of people for their shortcomings. I'm half scared, half curious how my dad is going to respond to him. My dad is literally chewing on his Whopper when this happens. He puts it down and turns to the guy and with no emotion on his face says "HI" and waves to him. The mentally challenged man was super happy about that and got a little smile and walked away. My dad picks his Whopper back up and takes a bite, no emotion, like nothing just happened. He takes a bite and then says to me, "Son, you always have to be nice to the retards", and goes back to finish his Whopper. He was 100% serious. I don't think I said anything for the next 10 minutes. And that lesson has stuck with me ever since. Which is why I'm not going to make a comment about your terrible reply. View Quote Holy shit, that's one of the longest and funniest back-hands I've ever read. No idea where you were going. Well done. |
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I try to spend my money at chains where my money doesn't go to support socialists so Wendy's is my goto.
F chicfila. |
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Quoted: One day when I was like 8 on the way home from baseball practice, a group of older special needs people showed up at the Burger King we were eating at. One middle aged mentally challenged guy was walking past our booth as we were eating and he stops and the foot of our table and looks at my dad dead in the eye and says "HIIIIIIII". Now, I'm utterly at a loss for words. My dad isn't exactly the most politely spoken man in the world and isn't above making fun of people for their shortcomings. I'm half scared, half curious how my dad is going to respond to him. My dad is literally chewing on his Whopper when this happens. He puts it down and turns to the guy and with no emotion on his face says "HI" and waves to him. The mentally challenged man was super happy about that and got a little smile and walked away. My dad picks his Whopper back up and takes a bite, no emotion, like nothing just happened. He takes a bite and then says to me, "Son, you always have to be nice to the retards", and goes back to finish his Whopper. He was 100% serious. I don't think I said anything for the next 10 minutes. And that lesson has stuck with me ever since. Which is why I'm not going to make a comment about your terrible reply. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Chic fil a isn’t even close to first Culver’s Taco Bell McDonald’s (for their coffee alone) One day when I was like 8 on the way home from baseball practice, a group of older special needs people showed up at the Burger King we were eating at. One middle aged mentally challenged guy was walking past our booth as we were eating and he stops and the foot of our table and looks at my dad dead in the eye and says "HIIIIIIII". Now, I'm utterly at a loss for words. My dad isn't exactly the most politely spoken man in the world and isn't above making fun of people for their shortcomings. I'm half scared, half curious how my dad is going to respond to him. My dad is literally chewing on his Whopper when this happens. He puts it down and turns to the guy and with no emotion on his face says "HI" and waves to him. The mentally challenged man was super happy about that and got a little smile and walked away. My dad picks his Whopper back up and takes a bite, no emotion, like nothing just happened. He takes a bite and then says to me, "Son, you always have to be nice to the retards", and goes back to finish his Whopper. He was 100% serious. I don't think I said anything for the next 10 minutes. And that lesson has stuck with me ever since. Which is why I'm not going to make a comment about your terrible reply. I like Taco Bell and McDonald's but damn if that reply wasn't funny. |
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OP's premise is dead balls-on, and second place is first loser, but...
Panera brings serious quality and variety that almost puts them in a middle category between "fast" and "restaurant". Ain't cheap, that's for damn sure, but is sure is good. |
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Quoted: One day when I was like 8 on the way home from baseball practice, a group of older special needs people showed up at the Burger King we were eating at. One middle aged mentally challenged guy was walking past our booth as we were eating and he stops and the foot of our table and looks at my dad dead in the eye and says "HIIIIIIII". Now, I'm utterly at a loss for words. My dad isn't exactly the most politely spoken man in the world and isn't above making fun of people for their shortcomings. I'm half scared, half curious how my dad is going to respond to him. My dad is literally chewing on his Whopper when this happens. He puts it down and turns to the guy and with no emotion on his face says "HI" and waves to him. The mentally challenged man was super happy about that and got a little smile and walked away. My dad picks his Whopper back up and takes a bite, no emotion, like nothing just happened. He takes a bite and then says to me, "Son, you always have to be nice to the retards", and goes back to finish his Whopper. He was 100% serious. I don't think I said anything for the next 10 minutes. And that lesson has stuck with me ever since. Which is why I'm not going to make a comment about your terrible reply. View Quote New copypasta right there. |
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I have not eaten at at Hate Chicken since the CEO told me to I suck because I am white.
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Quoted: Holy shit, that's one of the longest and funniest back-hands I've ever read. No idea where you were going. Well done. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: One day when I was like 8 on the way home from baseball practice, a group of older special needs people showed up at the Burger King we were eating at. One middle aged mentally challenged guy was walking past our booth as we were eating and he stops and the foot of our table and looks at my dad dead in the eye and says "HIIIIIIII". Now, I'm utterly at a loss for words. My dad isn't exactly the most politely spoken man in the world and isn't above making fun of people for their shortcomings. I'm half scared, half curious how my dad is going to respond to him. My dad is literally chewing on his Whopper when this happens. He puts it down and turns to the guy and with no emotion on his face says "HI" and waves to him. The mentally challenged man was super happy about that and got a little smile and walked away. My dad picks his Whopper back up and takes a bite, no emotion, like nothing just happened. He takes a bite and then says to me, "Son, you always have to be nice to the retards", and goes back to finish his Whopper. He was 100% serious. I don't think I said anything for the next 10 minutes. And that lesson has stuck with me ever since. Which is why I'm not going to make a comment about your terrible reply. Holy shit, that's one of the longest and funniest back-hands I've ever read. No idea where you were going. Well done. No fucking shit, almost copy pasta level!!! |
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Quoted: One day when I was like 8 on the way home from baseball practice, a group of older special needs people showed up at the Burger King we were eating at. One middle aged mentally challenged guy was walking past our booth as we were eating and he stops and the foot of our table and looks at my dad dead in the eye and says "HIIIIIIII". Now, I'm utterly at a loss for words. My dad isn't exactly the most politely spoken man in the world and isn't above making fun of people for their shortcomings. I'm half scared, half curious how my dad is going to respond to him. My dad is literally chewing on his Whopper when this happens. He puts it down and turns to the guy and with no emotion on his face says "HI" and waves to him. The mentally challenged man was super happy about that and got a little smile and walked away. My dad picks his Whopper back up and takes a bite, no emotion, like nothing just happened. He takes a bite and then says to me, "Son, you always have to be nice to the retards", and goes back to finish his Whopper. He was 100% serious. I don't think I said anything for the next 10 minutes. And that lesson has stuck with me ever since. Which is why I'm not going to make a comment about your terrible reply. View Quote If the assholes of GD would learn to insult like this, there would be no need for mods. |
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I have no idea where Schlotzsky's stands now, but once upon a time there food was freakin' delicious. Sauces included.
I know there are a few still scattered about, another for the middle-of-nowhere wish list. |
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Quoted: White Castle says "Hold my beer" View Quote They’re talking about 2019 and 2020 Slow as fuck drive through for shit chicken Attached File |
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Quoted: Raising Cane is better than CF https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/310106/download_jpeg-9_jpg-2040083.JPG View Quote Hell 2 Da Naw |
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Quoted: They're talking about 2019 and 2020 Slow as fuck drive through for shit chicken https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/349123/5F20EEA9-EDC9-4116-9D1F-C410C05509F4_jpe-2040106.JPG View Quote I remember going to WC in my youth and waiting 45 mins. Way back then, I used to joke, it is was of the safest places to sober up at 2am. |
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Chick-fil-a was really good before they started serving chicken with knee prints...
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