I'll have the usual

Subway - 6 inch Sunrise Melt on flat bread with jalapenos, spinach, and lettuce. The initial cardboard flavoring gives way to an egg/foam commixture that subtletly dances on the tongue and leaves one begging for more.
 
In-N-Out - 3x3 animal style with animal style fries.

I looooove those animal style burgers, but tried the fries once last year and MY GOAT, what a putrid fucking mix.

Also, I went to some El Pollo Loco in Inglewood or some shithole like that and probably looked something like this immediately after: :puke:

Subway: footlong pizza sub with almost everything on it (no dirty pickles!)
McDonald's: used to be a plain old Big Mac combo with Coke, now I never go anymore

That about covers it.

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What the hell was it that my girl and I really liked from Jack in the Box last year too? Must have gone about a half dozen times in a month :lol: Oh, extended vacations. Not great for the waistline!
 
In-N-Out was horrid when my husband and I tried it. Maybe they just don't do it right at their Texas locations, but we were "in-n-out" in record time due to our disappointment. The burger patties were thin and floppier than grandma's boobs, and the fries were so soggy that they were almost rubbery. Plus, they were not even full-size fries. They were all like little pieces of fries, the little niblets you usually find at the bottom of your fries. Thinking about that has made me hungry, though.
 
In-N-Out was horrid when my husband and I tried it. Maybe they just don't do it right at their Texas locations, but we were "in-n-out" in record time due to our disappointment. The burger patties were thin and floppier than grandma's boobs, and the fries were so soggy that they were almost rubbery. Plus, they were not even full-size fries. They were all like little pieces of fries, the little niblets you usually find at the bottom of your fries. Thinking about that has made me hungry, though.
well in-n-out uses all local ingredients and all local staff so i guess you gotta blame it on texas! :loco:
 
well in-n-out uses all local ingredients and all local staff so i guess you gotta blame it on texas! :loco:

The beef might be alright if the patties weren't made so thin. The fries...well, someone just needs to be slapped for that.

Braum's is a local dairy store/fast food chain that raises it's own beef. Now that's a goddamn burger! Thick patty, thick slice of cheese, and a finely crafted lattice of bacon. I'm horny.
 
if in-n-out has a chink in the armor it's definitely the fries. if its not a super busy time and you eat them on the spot they are usually ok, but i agree they are generally a bit soggy, and if you get them in a bag to go they are way soggy by the time you get home HOWEVER you can ask for them well done, and they will be much more crispy. also, animal style fries are fucking godlike.
 
In-n-Out fries are pretty bullshit, it's true. I like them, but I know they suck.

Animal Fries are against everything that is holy in this universe. I love them.
 
Who the fork gets regular fries at In-N-Out? It's animal style or bust.

In regards to the patty size, you need to go for a minimum of a 3x3. The double double is wank.

Also, I went to some El Pollo Loco in Inglewood or some shithole like that and probably looked something like this immediately after: :puke:

What's up with RCers and their fascination with visiting Inglewood? That city is pretty much responsible for Dark One's absence on RC, as his inclination to go to a bar there, lead to a rant on my part that would make Sir Reginald soil himself with abashment.
 
Holy hell at fast food workers organizing a one day labor strike for higher wages. These skilless dullards are seeking an average pay of $15 an hour to flip delectables that we tubbo Ameros froth over. Sorry kids, but these positions are meant as transitional employment, not fn careers.

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So some of the greediest, least moral, wealthiest corporations in the world making literal billions of dollars a year while denying their employees full-time work, a livable salary, healthcare and other basic necessities is not only acceptable but to be commended? I can't imagine how absolutely stripped of humanity you'd have to be to actually hold that opinion. In America, apparently workers' rights, basic morals and humanity are the enemy and the mega-corporations that have run your country into the absolute dirt (and gotten away with it) are the heroes. Cool.

Maybe you should check this out for context, since I don't think you realize quite how ridiculous the situation is. Working 74 hours per week to make just enough money to put a roof over your head and eat trash? I think that is pretty fair, I mean, these people choose to be poor and it is therefore right to treat them as slaves, correct?

$15 is nothing. In any other Western country (keep in mind that pretty much all of them have free or heavily subsidized healthcare and education) it would be laughably low-end, if even allowed. That you'd have to risk what little employment you can find to protest and beg for breadcrumbs like that in a supposedly civilized country is really pretty disgusting. The signs they hold are apt, these people are treated as no better than the feces-ridden cattle in the burgers.
 
What he said. Not to mention that universities are impossibly expensive which largely rules out the possibility of getting high end jobs, unless youre willing to rack up ridiculous amounts of debt and slave yourself to the banks.


People tend to confuse cause and effect when talking about shitty wages and a shitty economy.
 
I think you fail to realize that these jobs require nill skill, therefore there's no room to bargain. With the unemployment rate as it is today, there's tens of thousands of people who would be more than content flipping a burger for $9 along with a nice free lunch on top of that. These are entry level positions, geared towards teens and early twenty somethings. Also, one doesn't need a degree from MIT to make a living. These cats can go to a trade school, pick up a craft, take some remedial english courses in order to get my order right more than half the time, etcetera.

I guess such a response is expected from Euros who get three months off for summer break from their 30 hour work week jobs. Raising the bottom o' the barrel's wages by 60% or more is just going to cause inflation across the board. Sorry, but I don't give two shits about Tyrone feeding his 6 nappy heads.
 
It's just that if we start paying McDonald's employee's 15$ an hour with benefits then that is pretty much the lowest standard of work..so every other job is going to be expected to raise their wage because 'My work is more important/I work harder' than those employees..it's a sad circle of trying to maintain business while providing whatever basic needs are for people.
 
LOL @ defending our corporate masters. I'll never understand that mentality in the US.

We were sold a false ideal so long ago which continues to shit on us (nearly every single one of us), and we keep buying into it. Unions are dying, have been for decades. Cost of living goes e'er upward. Wages are down, far far down, look up the statistics. Standard of living is good, if you can maintain only a vaguely crushing level of debt without falling off a cliff, and as long as you don't get physically sick because that will shoot you right to the poor house, even with health insurance. And yet, there's still plenty of $$$, but it all funnels upward. I'd love to blame Republicans, but Democrats are just as guilty. They are both corporatists continuing our ways of Banking and War, forever and ever. And that's our political system, there is no valid third choice.

Whatever. I gave up caring and will ride it out until I finally get fed up and move to Canada/England/Uruguay. There are NO problems in other parts of the world! :loco: