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mookiemcgee wrote:I'm going to assume that fact that KFC has more votes than Popeyes is because most of you KFC voters simply don't have a Popeyes location to frequent in your area.
riskllama wrote:Wendy's never really did it for me, tbh - i think i thought the chilli was ok.
2dimes wrote:Well if you make it to an In-n-out bring something to dress up the burgers with.
In-N-Out's burger customization offers customers a choice of six different onion styles – three variations of the two ways that onions can be cut (sliced versus chopped).
With onion or chopped onion – standard placement, onion is put on top of the meat/cheese as the burger is cooking.
Raw onion or raw chopped onion – onion is cold and more crisp, placed on top of the spread.
Whole grilled onion or grilled onion – onions are grilled until brown, placed on top of meat
Forty-seven years ago in New Orleans, Louisiana, a taste sensation was born. What began with one small restaurant and one big idea turned into a craze that swept the nation—and the world.
1984
Popeyes goes global and expands to Toronto, Canada.
1985
Popeyes opens its 500th restaurant in Landover, Maryland, putting the brand on equal footing with national competitors.
2011
Popeyes opens 2,000th restaurant in Memphis, Tennessee.
riskllama wrote:yeah, i've never seen a Popeye's joint in my life...
DoomYoshi wrote:The magic of In-N-Out is that there's only 4 things on the menu: hamburger, french fries, milkshake, cheeseburger. What they don't tell you is that you can make the stuff anyway you want, so there has developed a cult following "secret menu" over the years. You can read about it here:
https://www.baconismagic.ca/united-stat ... cret-menu/
Due to that ludicrous system, mass confusion results.
Say you want onions on your burger. That could mean 6 things:In-N-Out's burger customization offers customers a choice of six different onion styles – three variations of the two ways that onions can be cut (sliced versus chopped).
With onion or chopped onion – standard placement, onion is put on top of the meat/cheese as the burger is cooking.
Raw onion or raw chopped onion – onion is cold and more crisp, placed on top of the spread.
Whole grilled onion or grilled onion – onions are grilled until brown, placed on top of meat
There used to be a guy who ran an In-N-Out randomizer website. I can't find it anymore though.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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