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RubenX
11-14-09, 09:17 PM
I'm asking for recomendations from the local cheezburgologists. Lunch time is coming up for this hungry night shifter. The options are...

1. Burger King
2. McDonald's
3. Wendy's

There's also a 5 Guys but I think is closed by now.

Also, plan b is a can of spaghetti that haz been on my desk for the better part of the year.


cyclokitty
11-14-09, 09:23 PM
Wendy's because it is less horrible than the other choices. And you can get a frosty.

Tude
11-14-09, 09:51 PM
Wendy's because it is less horrible than the other choices. And you can get a frosty.

Yep - :thumb:

Get bacon on it and do ... DOO the frosty :)


mechBgon
11-14-09, 10:02 PM
You should can haz Whopper With Cheese. Orrrrrrr, find someplace that has fish & chips. Mmmmm, tasty!

old and new
11-14-09, 10:09 PM
Wendy's, perhaps a chile is in order as well, providing you plan to be awake a few more hours. Then again, the other two offer dollar options, you can load-up for seven bucks.

Rob P.
11-14-09, 10:16 PM
Wendy's. Get the baked potato or 2 and a salad. ALL of the burger joints should be avoided whenever possible. Ditto on the canned fake Italian. If unavoidable, get as healthy a meal as you can and skip the grease/calorie/death bombs.

BROWN BAG starting tomorrow!

fuzzbox
11-14-09, 11:11 PM
Lawl, Wendy's is just as bad as the rest. Fast food bacon is haggard.

Big_e
11-15-09, 02:41 AM
Thing I like about Wendys burgers are that you can eat them like a barbarian and let the grease run down your arm. Nothings better.
Ernest

SingingSabre
11-15-09, 08:47 AM
Wendy's spicy chicken sandwich ftmfw.

/thread

Hida Yanra
11-15-09, 09:03 AM
Red Mill - but you might not be back in time to finish the shift.

Wendy's: salad+potato+chili, or spicy chicken

no1mad
11-15-09, 09:15 AM
BK has the better tasting meat, but Wendy's has the better overall taste. The clown should be avoided at all costs.

travelmama
11-15-09, 09:17 AM
None since you can't spell what you want.

cyclezealot
11-15-09, 09:22 AM
Should have made this a poll. Of the list above, I"d go with Wendy's. Besides they have had, low calories gourmet sandwiches when you kick the cheeseburger habit.. Not on the list, I'd vote Fudruckers for those on the left coast.

jimblairo
11-15-09, 09:23 AM
White Castle! A dozen of those hockey puck size burgers are great although I've often wondered where they buy grey meat.

no1mad
11-15-09, 09:34 AM
Should have made this a poll. Of the list above, I"d go with Wendy's. Besides they have had, low calories gourmet sandwiches when you kick the cheeseburger habit.. Not on the list, I'd vote Fudruckers for those on the left coast.

Got one in Tulsa. Never been, 'cuz the wife went to one as a child and claims that they had sides of beef hanging for all to see. 'Tis one place I'd like to try, but won't.

cyclezealot
11-15-09, 09:38 AM
That Was not the case in California. Home of the Veggie Burger. .^.. Ugh.!. I'd head in the other direction too.

trsidn
11-16-09, 10:35 AM
White Castle! A dozen of those hockey puck size burgers are great although I've often wondered where they buy grey meat.

All meat would be grey if it wasn't laced with nitrites. Unless you just killed it.

black_box
11-16-09, 11:17 AM
out of those, definitely wendy's.

Pamestique
11-16-09, 11:24 AM
I know this is a local thing but "InNOut" is the best. BTW, 5 Guys stole the InNOut concept (InNOut has been around since the early 60's). InNOut burgers are all made to order. Fresh beef, not frozen. Best ingredients. Employees are well paid and they work hard. There's a cult following and special way to order burgers...

http://www.tiburon-belvedere.com/cgi/home.cgi?c=In_N_Out

Florida doesn't seem to have good choices - don't you have a local burger joint (like "Tom's Burgers) nearby. Of the 3 listed they all suck!

danarnold
11-16-09, 11:28 AM
:thumb:
I know this is a local thing but "InNOut" is the best. BTW, 5 Guys stole the InNOut concept (InNOut has been around since the early 60's). InNOut burgers are all made to order. Fresh beef, not frozen. Best ingredients. Employees are well paid and they work hard. There's a cult following and special way to order burgers...

http://www.tiburon-belvedere.com/cgi/home.cgi?c=In_N_Out

Florida doesn't seem to have good choices - don't you have a local burger joint (like "Tom's Burgers) nearby. Of the 3 listed they all suck!

:thumb: + real french fries , not frozen

c0urt
11-16-09, 11:28 AM
I thought in and out was owned by a church

black_box
11-16-09, 11:32 AM
now I need wendy's for lunch.

DataJunkie
11-16-09, 11:38 AM
Wendy's spicy chicken sandwich ftmfw.

/thread

+1
I worked at Wendys for a fairly long time and I still like the spicy chicken.
That is the only thing I will miss when my stomach forces me to go back to vegetarian. Oh and pepperoni.

lunchbox1972
11-16-09, 11:41 AM
Skip the chili, last time I checked it had 2g of transfat..

USAZorro
11-16-09, 12:03 PM
I know this is a local thing but "InNOut" is the best. BTW, 5 Guys stole the InNOut concept (InNOut has been around since the early 60's). InNOut burgers are all made to order. Fresh beef, not frozen. Best ingredients. Employees are well paid and they work hard. There's a cult following and special way to order burgers...

http://www.tiburon-belvedere.com/cgi/home.cgi?c=In_N_Out

Florida doesn't seem to have good choices - don't you have a local burger joint (like "Tom's Burgers) nearby. Of the 3 listed they all suck!

There's also a lot of folks who drive around with custom modified In & Out bumperstickers.

DataJunkie
11-16-09, 01:24 PM
Skip the chili, last time I checked it had 2g of transfat..

Old chopped up hamburger meat + veggie mix + several cans of beans + chili mix. At least that is what constituted chili when I worked there some 12 years ago.

Big_e
11-16-09, 03:15 PM
Old chopped up hamburger meat

Nooo...Why? I just finished downing a bowl of chili. I had Wendy's yesterday, liked it so much I did it again today.

ooga-booga
11-17-09, 04:25 PM
haven't seen any "in and out urge" bumper stickers in a couple of years.
kinda miss 'em. in and out patties are too slender for me; i prefer
fatburger (bacon and fried egg? of course!) or, when in texas, whataburger.

not a rabid fan of in and out but the quality/value is there. they do pay a good wage
relative to the industry and it's more affordable than any other drive-thru place that
comes to mind except maybe taco bell. will be interesting to see what transpires
with the family (or lack thereof) ownership. there are certainly some equity groups
out there that would love to purchase the company, take it public or both.

bmt074
11-17-09, 05:00 PM
Actually we have Fudruckers on the East coast too- at least in Massachusetts.


Should have made this a poll. Of the list above, I"d go with Wendy's. Besides they have had, low calories gourmet sandwiches when you kick the cheeseburger habit.. Not on the list, I'd vote Fudruckers for those on the left coast.