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Quoted: There goes the retarded kid with the drum again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: For me, it's the McChicken. The best fast food sandwich. I even ask for extra McChicken sauce packets and the staff is so friendly and more than willing to oblige. One time I asked for McChicken sauce packets and they gave me three. I said, "Wow, three for free!" and the nice friendly McDonald's worker laughed and said, "I'm going to call you 3-for-free!". Now the staff greets me with "hey it's 3-for-free!" and ALWAYS give me three packets. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local McDonald's restaurant, I go there at least 3 times a week for lunch and a large iced coffee with milk instead of cream, 1-2 times for breakfast on the weekend, and maybe once for dinner when I'm in a rush but want a great meal that is affordable, fast, and can match my daily nutritional needs. I even dip my fries in McChicken sauce, it's delicious! What a great restaurant. There goes the retarded kid with the drum again. It was actually used in a better context than most copy/paste attempts. |
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Can't sell them as cheap as Brandon does. That guy takes care of us better than some stupid burger clown !
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Quoted: Yes, Chicago does hotdogs and pizza much better than NYC. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A properly made one with all the classic ingredients is the best hot dog. We are just going to have to disagree on the pizza. |
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They tried brats in certain areas years ago. Best thing on the menu.
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Quoted: I am not a Wawa fan, but damn, even I know ow they make everything you just said they don't. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They would be competing with every 7-11, Wawa and Circle K in the neighborhood. Then again, no gas station offers burgers, shakes, french fries or fried hot apple pies... My guess is that it's because it is difficult to make a hot dog distinctive - i.e., make your hot dog stand out from everyone else's hot dog. Also, pork is repulsive to certain ethnic groups - which is one reason why the McRib is only available intermittently. I am not a Wawa fan, but damn, even I know ow they make everything you just said they don't. KT has some of the best gas station food, period. It's better than most fast food places. |
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Quoted: McDonalds used to do more things - but at some point you realize that there is more profit in doing less. With less on your menu you have less supplies to manage, less cooking to manage, etc... The real question is would a hot dog add any to there sales to cover those costs. There are already a few good hotdog fast food places - Sonic is managing it well. But McDonalds would be hard pressed to become a destination for hot dogs. Now what is missing is a fresh corndog - but the only places that have done that were dedicated to corndogs. It is not cost effective to put that equipment in, especially since they have a shitty shelf life once fried, so you have to have a great turn over do do it fast. If not, then it is a 15+ minute wait and nobody waits 15 minutes for fast food. View Quote We have a fast food restaurant chain called CookOut that serves fresh corndogs and they are delicious as hell. |
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Nuggets that sit for to long look and taste like crap, imagine what a left over dog would look like in short order.
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same reason virtually no burger chains sells hot dogs. Of the few that do, look at the sales numbers between burgers and dogs.
Hamburgers can be cleanly and neatly eaten with one hand while driving. Just like CFA. Hotdogs... not so much. Hamburger dressing is all sandwiched (no pun) between the bun and the meat. Hot dog dressing is all exposed, with nothing to hold it in place. If it doesn't fall off the dog, it gets stuck to the wrapper which then paints it on every surface within 3 feet. Try to eat a MOR dog while you're driving. (mustard, onions, relish) |
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It is a marketing gimmick. Artificially manipulated shortage drives demand. Disney did the same thing once with the "Disney Vault". They'd release a movie on VHS for a specific period time and that's it. Thus, driving up demand.
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Quoted: Burger King did um a few years ago They were awesome , but guess not popular enough https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14294/s3fs-public_jpg-2192777.JPG View Quote BK did ribs a while back too. They were fucking awesome. |
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Quoted: same reason virtually no burger chains sells hot dogs. Of the few that do, look at the sales numbers between burgers and dogs. Hamburgers can be cleanly and neatly eaten with one hand while driving. Just like CFA. Hotdogs... not so much. Hamburger dressing is all sandwiched (no pun) between the bun and the meat. Hot dog dressing is all exposed, with nothing to hold it in place. If it doesn't fall off the dog, it gets stuck to the wrapper which then paints it on every surface within 3 feet. Try to eat a MOR dog while you're driving. (mustard, onions, relish) View Quote |
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Quoted: no way, MCD changed their fries somewhere around 2000 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It'd be so nasty. related, I saw the ad for Wendy's new fries (they suck) but made me realize McD's fries are exactly the same from when I was kid. I can't remember them being anything else. no way, MCD changed their fries somewhere around 2000 Yep. But it was in 1990 when the change happened. https://www.eatthis.com/mcdonalds-french-fries-taste-different/ The secret was cooking with beef tallow. Beginning in 1990, McDonald's ditched the beef-based preparation and started cooking their French fries in vegetable oil. Funny enough, The founder of mcd's learned to cook fries with beef tallow from a HOTDOG stand in Chicago. |
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Yea, it more than likely wouldn't be in their brand of flavoring
Lets face it, they sell flavored fast food. Yea it sounds weird It'd have to be a McDonalds hotdog with a specific taste, specific toppings on it that would make it taste like a mcdonalds product I go to McD for McD food, not for a burger than any restaurant can make |
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Never got the gd tender tummy brigade.
The thought of a mcd hot dog makes me borderline ill. Very strange. |
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The secret to clean eating while driving is eating from the passenger seat. or a bib.
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Quoted: Never got the gd tender tummy brigade. The thought of a mcd hot dog makes me borderline ill. Very strange. View Quote Don't worry it'd be some woke hotdog INTRODUCING McDonald's Veggie Hotdog!! 0% beef! *2% of sales go to your local woke chapter of bullshit Also, I don't where you people get McD's and can hold a burger a drive All the McDs in my area are built in the worst sloppiest way possible, if it isn't a burger wrapper you almost need a fork. Lettuce SPILLS out the sides and the entire bottom box is slathered in grease, lettuce and juices |
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Quoted: Burger King did um a few years ago They were awesome , but guess not popular enough https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14294/s3fs-public_jpg-2192777.JPG View Quote My wife got one of those with chili and it had beans in it. She took one bite and threw it into the trash. |
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View Quote McRibbed, for her pleasure. |
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Quoted: You're right...they were fried in beef tallow.....not anymore...now it's canola oil or whatever bullshit they use now.....the apple pies used to be fried too but noooooo....f[color=#ff0000]ast food has to be healthy... View Quote "ROPers have been ruining things for a long time." is my first response. Upon reflection, it was probably Hindus that were involved in that lawsuit. |
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Quoted: [/color] "ROPers have been ruining things for a long time." is my first response. Upon reflection, it was probably Hindus that were involved in that lawsuit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You're right...they were fried in beef tallow.....not anymore...now it's canola oil or whatever bullshit they use now.....the apple pies used to be fried too but noooooo....f[color=#ff0000]ast food has to be healthy... "ROPers have been ruining things for a long time." is my first response. Upon reflection, it was probably Hindus that were involved in that lawsuit. I’ve been in Dubai and Doha for the last 5+ months. I can attest that the apple pies are still fried here. I just had one a few nights ago here in Doha. |
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Because hot dogs are processed meat, and processed meat is unhealthy.
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Quoted: If you guys think their making hotdogs would be a questionable menu item, how do you feel about the McLobster roll??? https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/McLobster View Quote They are actually really good. Had them in Maine. |
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Quoted: I would kill someone, albeit, someone I did not know, to get McDonald's to bring back the McSkillet Burrito, in all it's glory. There is nothing quite like it in the breakfast field, not now, not ever. It was simply perfect. https://i2.wp.com/www.theimpulsivebuy.com/images/mcskillet.jpg?w=648 View Quote They are good. |
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Quoted: They are actually really good. Had them in Maine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If you guys think their making hotdogs would be a questionable menu item, how do you feel about the McLobster roll??? https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/McLobster They are actually really good. Had them in Maine. For real? That’s actually nice, and surprising, to hear. Last time I was up there (in the 90’s) I tried to get a clean, empty box to bring home and show people but they wouldn’t give or even sell me one, and I didn’t want to bring a greasy, butter soaked box the whole way back |
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