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Who says today's progressive, idealistic teenagers are putting their money where their mouth is?
According to a biannual survey of teens' fast-food preferences, chicken joint Chick-fil-A came out on top, outpacing KFC, Chipotle and McDonald's.
more @
https://nypost.com/2018/04/11/teens-are-dumping-mcdonalds-for-chick-fil-a/
Quote from: walkstall on April 13, 2018, 12:29:39 PM
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Who says today's progressive, idealistic teenagers are putting their money where their mouth is?
According to a biannual survey of teens' fast-food preferences, chicken joint Chick-fil-A came out on top, outpacing KFC, Chipotle and McDonald's.
more @
https://nypost.com/2018/04/11/teens-are-dumping-mcdonalds-for-chick-fil-a/
There really is no comparison.
Only had Chick-fil-A once in my life. Decent, but nothing to write home about. Then again, what fast food is? :toungsmile:
I wonder how many of these so-called teens were boycotting Chic-Fil-A not long ago?
Chick-fil-A Is great. MacDonalds is okay. Chipolte might kill you and KFC is basically a laxative that is breaded and fried.
Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 13, 2018, 05:48:53 PM
Chick-fil-A Is great. MacDonalds is okay. Chipolte might kill you and KFC is basically a laxative that is breaded and fried.
I would have to drive 146.5 miles for Chick-fil-A one way yet.
Quote from: walkstall on April 13, 2018, 06:30:56 PM
I would have to drive 146.5 miles for Chick-fil-A one way yet.
Where do you live, the moon?
Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 13, 2018, 06:47:13 PM
Where do you live, the moon?
They have one at the University of Idaho. I would have go to Seattle WA, Puyallup WA.or Portland Ore. for the others.
Quote from: walkstall on April 13, 2018, 07:15:05 PM
They have one at the University of Idaho. I would have go to Seattle WA, Puyallup WA.or Portland Ore. for the others.
Puyallup? Isn't that a south American rash?
Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 13, 2018, 07:22:46 PM
Puyallup? Isn't that a south American rash?
Nah, it's a fad...
Oh, my bad, damn dyslexia kicked in, I thought it said, Pullyup.
No shit, I really did.. :lol:
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Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 13, 2018, 07:22:46 PM
Puyallup? Isn't that a south American rash?
It's a Washington state Indian Tribe and reservation also a town call . Puyallup valley HAD some of the best farm land in the U.S. But the city's have taken it almost all over.
Quote from: walkstall on April 13, 2018, 07:39:20 PM
But the city's Liberals have taken it almost all over.
Fixed...
Quote from: The Boo Man... on April 13, 2018, 05:48:53 PM
Chick-fil-A Is great. MacDonalds is okay. Chipolte might kill you and KFC is basically a laxative that is breaded and fried.
Theere used to be a KFC around the corner from me, a short drive. Then they put a Popeye's about the same distance. Within six months the KFC had closed. I saw the same thing happen when KFC attempted to compete with Popeye's near where I worked, before I retired, in Manhattan. A breaded and fried laxative is being too kind. You forgot: "served by a surly staff, in a filthy atmosphere".
I haven't been to McDonalds in a very long time. Recently, my family took a road trip to South Carolina for a wedding and relied on fast food for the trip from and back to New York. My Gosh, how things have changed! I was flabbergasted at the expense of eating this crap!
Just like people will make choices based upon their own wallet, when it comes to feeding themselves and their families, I think the impact of the GOP tax cuts is the variable in the midterms that is being vastly underestimated. Americans tend to vote their wallet, as well as their feet!
Quote from: zewazir on April 13, 2018, 01:51:23 PM
Only had Chick-fil-A once in my life. Decent, but nothing to write home about. Then again, what fast food is? :toungsmile:
I have to say that I had it as well and I wasn't that impressed. I won't say it was bad, more like...just OK. At least they get their politics right.
Quote from: mdgiles on April 14, 2018, 06:51:54 AM
Theere used to be a KFC around the corner from me, a short drive. Then they put a Popeye's about the same distance. Within six months the KFC had closed. I saw the same thing happen when KFC attempted to compete with Popeye's near where I worked, before I retired, in Manhattan. A breaded and fried laxative is being too kind. You forgot: "served by a surly staff, in a filthy atmosphere".
Popeye's is so much better than KFC. Also, the sides are very good. It was originated in New Orleans.
As someone who eats out every day (for work) Chic-Fil-A is good. I have always got twelve piece nuggets, waffle fries, and a side of cole slaw. The stopped serving cole slaw. But, it's still good food.
My only complaint with Chic-Fil-A is that it seems that they started the trend of asking for your name for your order instead assigning you a number. I hate that. I don't want know you and I don't want you to know me. In fact, if you address me by my name, I expect "friend" stuff like discounts and extras.
Quote from: Sick Of Silence on April 14, 2018, 03:20:04 PM
As someone who eats out every day (for work) Chic-Fil-A is good. I have always got twelve piece nuggets, waffle fries, and a side of cole slaw. The stopped serving cole slaw. But, it's still good food.
My only complaint with Chic-Fil-A is that it seems that they started the trend of asking for your name for your order instead assigning you a number. I hate that. I don't want know you and I don't want you to know me. In fact, if you address me by my name, I expect "friend" stuff like discounts and extras.
That's when you make shit up, like Obama, Russian connection, Conservative... You get the point. :smile:
Quote from: Sick Of Silence on April 14, 2018, 03:20:04 PM
As someone who eats out every day (for work) Chic-Fil-A is good. I have always got twelve piece nuggets, waffle fries, and a side of cole slaw. The stopped serving cole slaw. But, it's still good food.
My only complaint with Chic-Fil-A is that it seems that they started the trend of asking for your name for your order instead assigning you a number. I hate that. I don't want know you and I don't want you to know me. In fact, if you address me by my name, I expect "friend" stuff like discounts and extras.
Chic-Fil-A is awesome.
They are good people - and I DID frequent them back when there was a boycott.
BUT - I really cannot afford it.
$ menu at McDonalds is on the budget :sad:
Quote from: Solar on April 14, 2018, 03:33:35 PM
That's when you make shit up, like Obama, Russian connection, Conservative... You get the point. :smile:
Almost forgot. My favorite is Nick Cognito, but tell them just the initial N and Cognito will do.
"Order for Ncognito?"
Or Mr. Feral Lib, but ask that they just use your first initial and last name. "Mr. F-libs, your order is ready"....
Quote from: mdgiles on April 14, 2018, 06:51:54 AM
Theere used to be a KFC around the corner from me, a short drive. Then they put a Popeye's about the same distance. Within six months the KFC had closed. I saw the same thing happen when KFC attempted to compete with Popeye's near where I worked, before I retired, in Manhattan. A breaded and fried laxative is being too kind. You forgot: "served by a surly staff, in a filthy atmosphere".
I love Popeye's. You're right about the surly staff and they always seemed to be out of stuff.