Two new Chick-fil-As opened up in SE MI and people were waiting in huge hour long drive through lines to order and get their food. Why? I've never had fast food good enough to wait nearly that long for my food.
It's the hype bro. Let me guess.....a medium sized town with a population of around 85K to 100K and a few surrounding suburbs that drive the population up a little more am I right?Two new Chick-fil-As opened up in SE MI and people were waiting in huge hour long drive through lines to order and get their food. Why? I've never had fast food good enough to wait nearly that long for my food.
About 10 mins at In-n-out. They are so used to having long lines that they have taking orders at the drive-thru down to a science.
Two new Chick-fil-As opened up in SE MI and people were waiting in huge hour long drive through lines to order and get their food. Why? I've never had fast food good enough to wait nearly that long for my food.
I think on opening day they sometimes offer Chick Fil A for life. Not joking there either.I think that Chick-Fil-A's still offer a lot of opening day promotions, like free food coupons for the first few customers. That's why they always have lines like that.
I made an entire thread on how awesome Chick Fil A is that deserves a bump at this point.Chick-fil-a is pretty decent for a once-in-awhile crispy chicken sandwich. Kind of gets old after awhile. Originally, the McDonalds buttermilk crispy chicken sandwich back 20 years ago was excellent, but they ruined it with various recipe changes. Popeye's new chicken sandwich is good enough for me to get on a regular basis. But Chick-fil-a does have some pretty bomb stuff:
1. The waffle fries are just...dope. So good.
2. Frozen lemonade = heaven. It's lemonade blended together with their vanilla soft-serve. Amazing on a hot day!
3. The sauces are legit. I'd recommend the standard Chick-fil-a sauce, as well as the Polynesian sauce, which is kind of like a spin on Sweet & Sour.
I wouldn't wait an hour for it tho, unless you're really bored & just want to kill some time. Just wait until the rush dies down. I will say that every store I've been to has been very clean, with great service, properly-cooked food, and they train the staff to have nice responses (i.e. they're required to say "my pleasure" when you say thank you...it's a minor thing but a HUGE experience shift from some of the McDonalds I've been too lol).
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Totally not related to this thread but have you ever mixed horseradish and honey mustard together? That shit is so dope and is good on everything.I made an entire thread on how awesome Chick Fil A is that deserves a bump at this point.
But.... Of all things.... Why in the living Fuck would you recommend standard sauce? That shit Is just honey mustard. Disgusting. BBQ all the way.
I would enjoy a Whataburger around here for sure. Tried it when I was in Houston or Dallas for work ages ago. Remember thinking it was a really good fast food burger. Definitely better than the big 3 around here at the time - McD, Wendy's and Burger King and better than In n out. It wasn't the same feeling when I had shake shack for the first time and I was like holy crap this is an amazing fast food burger, but it was great.Chick-fil-a is my hometown restaurant so there's like Chick-fil-a at every corner here. They just tore down old Chick-fil-a restaurant and built newly designed Chick-fil-a that's designed for Covid world. Drive through is full 2 lanes throughout and there are roof, fans, and shade for cars and outside order takers. They could probably do 4 drive through lanes if they wanted. And crazy number of curbside order pickup spots where they bring the mobile orders to you. Lines might look like mile long but they're like crazy efficient and everyone is just super nice and helpful. It's like DisneyWorld where everyone who works there is so cheerful and nice to you. You're like how is this possible and where do they find these people? Whoever teaches training at Chick-fil-a deserves a gold star and pile of money.
I wish there was Whataburger in Atlanta. I would wait 10-15 minutes in line for Whataburger. That's the best fast-food burger and better than In-N-Out. I don't need In-N-Out if I have Whataburger.
Somewhat amusing situation yesterday when I went to Starbucks - there were 15+ cars in the line spilling into the main street.
I pass them by and park in front of the store, I go in, I'm the only one there (well, one guy was just exiting, holding the door as I went in), it took about 30s before I was served, the order was completed in about 2 mins, and all-in-all, I was back in my car with the drink in less than 4 mins.
I struggle to understand why people prefer wasting fuel even when it's obvious going inside will be faster. In this case, considerably.