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This is sound logic but I suspect there are people like myself who are not “gamers” as such and don’t want to spend $40+ on something only to find out it’s not what we want, or has gameplay issues or whatever. At least F2P games give enough free play time to really suss out the details and determine if it’s going to

This is fine and all, but what I would really like is for the main show to come to an on demand streaming site. It’s been on broadcast TV forever but unless you pay big $$$ to someone like Hulu+Live TV or YouTube TV, you won’t be able to watch current seasons/episodes on any on demand service.

The only way to sum up this episode: “FUCK.”

The problem with a slideshow of regional fast food chains is that there are so many of them it’s impossible to include them all. So I’ll add some regional ones that I’m familiar with in the deep south:

Don’t forget those hardworking upstart foreign manufacturers who are willing to bend all the health and safety rules to make sure your tchotchkes are available at the absolute lowest cost humanly possible.

I like spicy foods, but I like flavorful foods more. Both Tex Mex and New Mexican in my experience are really, really good. But I gotta give the edge to New Mexican cuisine because it’s my favorite state to visit.  Safe to say food I’ve had in NM and TX has always consistently been some of the best I’ve had when

New Mexican > Tex-Mex > Mexican > Toilet Wine Nachos > Taco Bell

Aw, it’s walleye season too so they also have that fish sandwich as well right now. 

Yeah, I thought they were at least somewhat popular since they were tied up with Walmart for so long. Vudu branding was all over their electronics department at one time.

Try the Badia sriracha too if you can find it, it’s my favorite of the lot.  It’s usually not with the Asian foods and instead can be found with the Latin American stuff for some reason.  It’s made in Colombia, so maybe that’s why.  It’s darker and has a deeper pepper flavor to me versus Huy Fong.

If you’ve got the time, rotating can be a good way to keep some variety in your life and save money.  Publix and Winn-Dixie both do BOGOs so shopping at both for certain items can really save money.  And I’m always a fan of Target’s store brands over other stores.  But like you my WD has an issue with expiration dates

Arby’s has good mozzarella sticks but my favorites are kind of a sleeper because they’re at Captain D’s.  They have a more cornmeal coating than a typical panko-y breading and if you get them with their mild honey mustard they’re really great.

If we’re talking hyper local chicken chains, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention Mobile’s Foosackly’s, which does chicken fingers and several house-made sauces. I think they still only have about a dozen locations, if that many.

Well of course my favorite bagged tortilla chips would be super high in saturated fat. I know how to pick the unhealthiest of any food!

Unless you live somewhere like I do where the only Chinese are cheap, filthy buffets that cater to the “more is more” crowd that likes quantity over quality.

Identical only in design, certainly not flavor. I tried some Choco Pies last year and they tasted like they were composed of mystery remnants from the ISS Space Toilet. It was easily the worst of my H Mart haul. In fact, all of the Korean chocolate cake type products were inedible due to weird chemical tastes. Yet the

I have some digestion issues so I always have to go in on an empty stomach. I also can't eat it drink anything with fruit sugars do I'm pretty limited after donating. My local organization doesn't offer anything listed in this article, just Coke and Gatorade. 

You make a good point about the overlap. Maybe I’m being too skeptical about the barbecue aspect but the rest, I dunno. I’d personally love it if one of these opened up in my neck of the woods but as I said in the previous response, the adventurous eaters are few and far between for any more exotic than Mexican and

They’re both Hawaiian, are they not? I’m pretty sure the people who think poke is too exotic will not cotton to loco moco or katsu with macaroni salad even though they’re fantastic dishes. Maybe in Atlanta and Nashville but Jackson and Montgomery? They’re kind of stuck in the olden days of food from my experience, and

And here I thought the problem would be Mormons having a moral issue with all the sucking that a milkshake requires.