McDonalds, KFC or Burger King?
Please vote before next Wednesday; Business Studies Project
Eastern US: CookOut
Western US: In-n-Out
;D ;D
why didn't you make a poll?
Good idea
Quote from: schro on October 31, 2015, 12:38:42 AM
Eastern US: CookOut
Western US: In-n-Out
;D ;D
Never had CookOut, but In-n-Out is awesome, and the one near LAX has some amazing scenery :laugh:
Whataburger rocks. Texas, southern chain. The one next to the DFW FedEx ramp is cool.
Febo
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Five Guys :o
Quote from: [SC] - King Kong on November 08, 2015, 12:55:40 PM
Febo
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Febo. Odd. Kinda cool.
Its everywhere in the Netherlands.
Put some coins in, pull and get your food out. Its normally pretty fresh and hot because its used a lot (and renewed a lot as well with new food)
Quote from: [SC] - King Kong on November 08, 2015, 12:55:40 PM
Febo
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In the US, this is commonly called the "Wheel of Death".
just ate a bucket of 24 htwings with a friend :D
Quote from: LemonButt on November 10, 2015, 02:08:03 PM
In the US, this is commonly called the "Wheel of Death".
a stand-alone machine spinning a tuna sandwich around for 3 weeks in a break room. lol
Time for a Kroket or Frikandel.
Taste nice untill you know how they make it.
Saw the Mcdonalds video,some how afterwards never went back again :(
Quote from: mp81 on November 11, 2015, 11:32:53 PM
a stand-alone machine spinning a tuna sandwich around for 3 weeks in a break room. lol
We call ours the "Road-kill Cafe"