Where the hell is my damn Doppel-Chickenburger Sweet-Chili?!? Still only in Germany apparently
Where the hell is my damn Doppel-Chickenburger Sweet-Chili?!? Still only in Germany apparently
Better option is to just use the Costco credit card as your cashback card. 4% on gas, 3% on restaurants, and 2% on anything you buy at Costco work *really* well for me, plus no annual fee (comes free with your Costco membership).
“Popcorn. But I like to wash it down with the existential tears of dread collected from people that watch my films. And some Jujubes.”
But my credit card is my membership card.
I’m from Utica and I’ve never heard that expression.
Right now the app said I can’t use the digital card at the pumps. So the physical card is still needed.
hey. good job internet for not having a single photo of the savory ranch burger. just endless articles about mcdonalds considering it for their international menu of foods i have otherwise no interest in eating because there’s literally nothing special about them.
The pumps have infrared and RFID scanners.
George is getting bulk discounts!!!
Due to the fact I hate waking up in the morning, I haven’t tried the breakfast at McD Japan. But I’m surprised they aren’t going with the teriyaki burger or teriyaki chicken sandwich. Personally, my favorite is the tsukimi burgers that come out in the fall.
Ebi Fillet-o for life.
japan has so many unique, amazing options. i would’ve thought they’d do the teriyaki burger or chicken.
I know damnit. Why oh why can’t they give us the McPaneer sandwich?
Yes, because McDonalds was doing so well executing the menu items they already had, thus adding more choices is definitely the solution to their woes and not just another instance of them drowning their food in a new sauce so you can’t taste how terrible quality it is, even compared to its nearest competitors.
Halloumi or Paneer you goddamned COWARDS
Still no McSpicy Paneer, alas.
Where is the spicy paneer sandwich already? They have the perfect veggie sandwich already in production, but they won’t distribute it in the US?
(That’s what I call hamburgers.)
Obligatory "steamed hams" reference
Kilometer is longer than mile, though. K-i-l-o-m-i-t-u- something like that, either way longer than m-i-l-e, I’ll tell you that for nothin.