Why do people eat out at McDonalds?

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Re: Why do people eat out at McDonalds?

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As I understand it, In & Out Burger is all about their unpublished menu where you can get all kinds of crazy toppings. I went there when I was attending my college roommate's wedding and was unimpressed, but I don't like toppings on my burger (just cheese).
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I didn't realize White Castle was so polarizing. I've never eaten at one because they're all several hours away.
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MrPopo wrote:Correct. There's the people who think it's awesome, and everyone else who is wrong. It's not my fault that they're wrong.
Couldn't it be less shit for everyone else? I mean, there's only you and probably Harold and Kumar who like it. One of them committed suicide in House, so you see these people aren't very good in the head.
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MrPopo wrote:As I understand it, In & Out Burger is all about their unpublished menu where you can get all kinds of crazy toppings. I went there when I was attending my college roommate's wedding and was unimpressed, but I don't like toppings on my burger (just cheese).
You must be getting it mixed up with somewhere else. I'm from California, born and raised. No crazy toppings. Maybe 5 Guys Burgers and Fries? They do that.
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jfrost wrote:
MrPopo wrote:Correct. There's the people who think it's awesome, and everyone else who is wrong. It's not my fault that they're wrong.
Couldn't it be less shit for everyone else? I mean, there's only you and probably Harold and Kumar who like it. One of them committed suicide in House, so you see these people aren't very good in the head.
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jfrost wrote:
MrPopo wrote:Correct. There's the people who think it's awesome, and everyone else who is wrong. It's not my fault that they're wrong.
Couldn't it be less shit for everyone else? I mean, there's only you and probably Harold and Kumar who like it. One of them committed suicide in House, so you see these people aren't very good in the head.
It's pretty huge where I used to live. And when you're really hungry you can get the sack of 10, or if you're throwing a party you can get the 30 burger crave case or the 100 burger chest.
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elmagicochrisg wrote:
joehero wrote:Eating healthy can be a bit more expensive, but you can pay now or you can pay later!
Eating healthy is not more expensive, just more time consuming...
Time is money.
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DinnerX wrote:
elmagicochrisg wrote:
joehero wrote:Eating healthy can be a bit more expensive, but you can pay now or you can pay later!
Eating healthy is not more expensive, just more time consuming...
Time is money.
I know when I'm on lunch break at work I don't have time to cook anything that can't be made in either a microwave or toaster. Meaning, I can't eat anything healthier than TV dinners and canned soup except for raw fruit.
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If we start eating healthy the nutritionists win.
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MrPopo wrote:If we start eating healthy the nutritionists win.
Just smother everything in brown sugar and lard.
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