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had the worst opinions of any human being to walk the Earth.
Chick FIL a ripoff. that's just absurd
Chick FIL a ripoff. that's just absurd
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When you're paying almost 6 dollars for that tiny sandwhich and ten dollars for a FAST FOOD meal and you dont walk out full then that is in fact a rip off@Antidope had the worst opinions of any human being to walk the Earth.
Chick FIL a ripoff. that's just absurd
When you're paying almost 6 dollars for that tiny sandwhich and ten dollars for a FAST FOOD meal and you dont walk out full then that is in fact a rip off[@=/u/38145/Antidope]@Antidope[/@] had the worst opinions of any human being to walk the Earth.
Chick FIL a ripoff. that's just absurd
I'm saying.
you are fast fooding wrong if you are spending $10
Oh that's my bad. I've been through this in another thread. The sandwiches are so small that you have to buy two of them to even begin to feel full.
At the end of the day Wendy's has a bigger and better chicken sandwich for less money.
That's not just SoCal.
I think the Chick-fil-A chicken sandwiches are great.
It's a shame my town didn't have a Chick-fil-A until a few years ago.
Also, I wish they would open on Sundays here is SoCal.
One of my few Canadian fast food memories is the McPizza...... pls find out if any McD's in Canada have it still, that may be enough for me to visit the homeland again tbh
i dont think ive spent less than 10 dollars buying a fastfood meal in canada
they dontOne of my few Canadian fast food memories is the McPizza...... pls find out if any McD's in Canada have it still, that may be enough for me to visit the homeland again tbh
i dont think ive spent less than 10 dollars buying a fastfood meal in canada
I'll give you my opinion on it.....
Homeland?
You Canadian, breh?
*opinion: pending*
Define 'live'.
but to be fair it forces me to eat real food
how are you guys able to live off fast food down there
+1. The grits post. Grits talk is always welcomed in the atlanta hawks thread. Srs. Chick fil a bout that Christian affiliation tho. Like u said. It's part of their history. Been that way ever since they were "The Dwarf House" and it was a buffet. They'll never be open on Sunday. Thank Truett Cathy for that. One thing I will say for chick fil a is they have without a doubt the best customer service of any fast food chain. And it's not even close in my opinion. Around here anyways. Places like Mcd, Krystals, Wendys, Burger King, that's prob the way it is nationally tho. Chick fil a funny bout who they hire. Other fast food places don't give a damn. Zaxbys is alright but they charge ya more than Chick fil a does. And they don't have breakfast.Growing up in soCal, all I knew about grits was that southerners are it, and that everyone around me said it was disgusting.
When I moved to TN, I tried.
And now I never don't have grits at home. Learned how to cook it myself because I like it so much. But when I don't have the time, yeah, I have the instant crap, too.
So many ways I'll eat grits, man.
Just butter.
Butter and sugar.
Butter and pepper.
Cheese.
But my PREFERENCE: cook some bacon while I'm cooking the grits, then chop the bacon up and throw it in peppered grits, sprinkle cheese on top, then put a fried egg on top.
nomnomnomnomnomnomdroool
(And Chic-Fil-A slander needs to stop. That's just being silly. I hate their religious affiliation, but the food is the GOODS.)
I just had some haha, with scambled eggs. Not hard to make. Jus gotta bring water to a boil and add grits(real not instant) add butter, salt, pepper, cheese, as desired, as well as whatever meat u prefer. I eat grits literally 5× a week at least. But I'm sure there are alot of foods you've had that I haven't either. I've always been big on soul food. It's just what I was raised on. Soul food really is food for the soul. Comfort foods. I'm REALLY big on cornbread. I'm talking bout that real handmade cornbread too. Come out the oven one big block of cornbread. Old school way. That's that good stuff to me.i have never tried grits before but upon looking them up it seems like something that could possibly be amazing if done right (not fancy, just done right and simple)