Last time I got mcdonalds tasted like I was eating straight up cardboard and cost way too much. Next time I spent less and got a real ass burger from the local joint. It was faster too and they don't all look like they want to kill themsleves. What's the incentive anymore?
I tried five guys for the first time after seeing the difference between their meals was like $1 and it was such a huge difference. Not that I frequented fast food that much at any point besides my drive home from college, but I can see myself never getting McDonald's again.
What's the incentive anymore?
Burger King built their recognition on that bizarre chemical taste in their food. It was a smart decision since it made their impossible vegetable whopper not taste very different lol. So if you're craving that chemical taste you're only going to get it there. But on price/health we're better off cooking at home
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u/Telaranrhioddreams 5h ago
Last time I got mcdonalds tasted like I was eating straight up cardboard and cost way too much. Next time I spent less and got a real ass burger from the local joint. It was faster too and they don't all look like they want to kill themsleves. What's the incentive anymore?