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Yes!!! Which Wich has been my go to recently when I found one near my job! The Wicked Wednesday $5 special for a sandwich with 5 meats and 3 cheeses is not only a great deal but it tastes better than ANY Subway or Jimmy John’s I’ve ever been too. It’s up there for me with Jersey Mike’s which is also really great!

“Did you fix the crash?”

You wouldn’t imagine Paul Thomas Anderson who can be his own Cinematographer (co-credited as such on Licorice Pizza) allowing a cut to be distributed unless everything on it is to his satisfaction. His name, his vision, his rep, his cut, his art, his film. If Bay wasn’t so busy shooting reams of Second Unit level

Last year I did an extensive test on this. I like the Impossible Whopper, so when they were offering the Impossible and the beef versions at the same $2 price on Wednesdays, I went back and forth once a week for a month to compare, every time getting the same version without cheese but with mayo to improve the low-fat

I have to say, I remember -loving- In N Out but recently had it again and felt a big “meh” moment. Shocked myself on that one. The fries were good and fresh, the burger fresh etc, but it wasn’t the high-taste experience I remember it being.

Being skeptical of the location, I went a week later to a different In-N-Out,

I think this is much bigger of an issue than the rambling that was in the article. Glares can make it impossible to see sometimes and it is super hot under windows.

I saw a preview and Bay’s right. There are whole scenes where Jake Gyllenhaal doesn’t have any fur on his hands.

There’s a regional burger chain here that has locations with the in-n-out style of drive thru windows where you could see in the kitchen. Must not have worked out they way they intended because now there are graphics covering the lower half of the window so where you can’t really see much.

I worked at a grocery store chain that had a bunch of front facing windows all along the front of the store, and they built the store facing the afternoon sun. It was brutal, and I don’t understand why any architect would do this, considering the extra cost it takes to cool the place down.

Basically.

Isn’t a core difference between being able to see into the prep area in the establishment and this and the new design that people aren’t behind the wheel of a multi-ton auto where we actively are supposed to discourage distractions? It doesn’t seem to boost engagement for either side of the glass either. Only possible

Here’s one thing White Castle can claim what I don’t think any other fast food places in the country can: those microwaveable frozen White Castle sliders you can find at gas stations and such? Taste exactly like what you get at the restaurant. That’s obviously much more of a dig on the quality of what you get at the

I really, really love them while I’m actually eating them. It’s the reminder that I ate them (onion taste keeps coming back) for the next couple of days that has made me quit eating them more than every few years or so, when I decide it couldn’t have been THAT bad, eat and enjoy a bunch of tiny soft burgers, and then

I like that they are unique among fast food, that the burgers aren’t dry, and that the beef doesn’t taste like salty sand.

How about Sonic? Doesn’t get much more American than carhop service, okay burgers, tots, and 50 different varieties of sugar water.

“Nova Prime! Galactus is about to devour the planet and—”

Oh yeah, it’s actually 3. Genie is free to use which is there to help plan your day/guide you buy foods and such. Genie + is like Fastpass and MaxPass (You pay a daily fee at DLR for the ability to book Lightning Lane passes at WDW you can book it for your whole trip in advance) and then there are individual ride

Oh yeah, I have had the same thing happen. If I am flying to the east coast, depending on the options, I may be landing mid-late evening which always leaves me with pretty bad options.

Yeah, that actually has been a problem even before if you wanted to dine at many of the sit-down locations and Oga’s. The ride thing hasn’t been a thing, I think it may not work as well short of being able to let magic key holders book up rides 90 days out.

Luckily around here we have Weinerschnitzel for when I’m craving a fast food hot dog. I think they’re only in the west though.