JujuFish
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I ate so much WaWa in college at like 3AM. Would do it againWaWa(special mention)
I ate so much WaWa in college at like 3AM. Would do it againWaWa(special mention)
Drinking a Sour Patch Kids Watermelon Twisted Soda from JiTB.
Sprite + SPK Watermelon syrup + pre shake shake mix + whipped cream.
It's different and not bad, you can taste everything, I can only imagine the syrup's concentrated sugar lol. I got the large which is like 550 calories. I won't get it again, but for a 1 and done I'm enjoying it. They also have a Watermelon Lemonade and a vanilla watermelon shake.
Finally tried the Shake Shack chicken sandwich you all love. I got the bacon avocado version. It was pretty good - the chicken was very well cooked, super crispy, but the whole product was kind of bland. Also, I don't know if this is just my local store, but it was very spartan inside - a total cacophony of people talking and 30 echoes for each conversation. The weird super-short kiosk section with a lady at another kiosk taking orders was also strange.
They don't do combo meals either.
It was a very weird restaurant, but I'd give it another shot.
Pass. Meh.
Also, stupidly thin patty on these. Almost Big Mac thin. Pathetic.
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Pass. Meh.
Also, stupidly thin patty on these. Almost Big Mac thin. Pathetic.
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It's BK, you can have it your way, just add 2 more patties and there you go. Of course, that'll probably push the price to $18.00 for a burger that should cost half that. But at least they give you options. Not gonna lie a triple one of these might be decent.
Did you have the regular or Jr? If you had the regular and it was a Big Mac sized patty that is a problem![]()
I don't know how people choose to eat Big Macs. They're easily the worst primary burger from the big chains.
This is a grand mac shown next to a big mac.
This is a grand mac shown next to a big mac.
The grand mac was made with two 1/4 pound patties. No one was serving a burger with two 1/4 pound patties when the big mac was introduced in the 60s. On day one the big mac used the standard .1 pound patty from the standard burger. the bun was also the same size as the basic burger.
Beware reddit outrage posts.
do you really think someone has a time machine and traveled back 40+ years to buy a burger and bring it into the future
I legit like McDonalds for what it is. It's the top of the old school, mass market fast food joints. We don't have the boutique places out this way like you have in CA, and stuff like 5 Guys is an entirely different class. I don't eat much fast food anymore though. Too expensive for what it is, and for McDonalds specifically, their electronic purchase setup really gets on my fucking nerves. If I go anywhere, it's likely to be TacoBell. It's become a tradition to get some tacos after doing treework, if there's one even kind of on the way home.I think even people who do like it, it's more so for the convenience. There are like 6 within 6 miles of my house. I've never met someone who'll drive 30 minutes for McD's. I have known a couple people who would take 3 freeways to get to Shake Shack though.
I eat at an In N Out that has a MCD's right across the street. There are always 20+ cars in the In N Out drive thru, and there might be 1-2 at the MCD's. And sometimes 5 minutes passes with no cars. While some people do legit like MCD's my guess is half of the cars I see there when I'm at In N Out are parents who have kids who are crying for a Happy Meal. But I have spoken to a ex neighbor who thought Big Macs were the best fast food burger, so some people have a weird subpar burger fetish or something.
I think I saw a very similar box at Costco the other day.On a tangent, Aldi's now sells very convenient frozen Smash Burgers for cheaper:
Ok so you posted a video showing a dehydrated 30 year old mac.
The patties are the small sized ones used in standard burger and the bun is the same diameter as said burger.
Somehow you think this proves that the old big mac was a double quarter pounder sized monster. (21st century grand mac)
Massive oversized food items are a modern invention who's concept did not exist in the 60s and 70s.