In-N-Out is overrated
I used to love sandwiches from mellow mushroom, but I’m not sure that qualifies as fast food
In-N-Out is overrated
I used to love sandwiches from mellow mushroom, but I’m not sure that qualifies as fast food
In n Out is both amazing and unable to live up to its own hype.
I go back and forth on this. So many things that taste great are satisfying and good for you.
Then there are Pumpkin Rolls.
I confess this, too. I would not, however, choose a fish filet over a burger at McD’s. As a teen and young adult, when I ate it freely, I would occasionally grab a fish, but now that I have it only occasionally I’d much rather a Big Mac or Quarter Pounder, or even a plain cheeseburger. Or a double cheeseburger.
I confess that I don’t understand not liking fast food.
Fat, salt, and those wonderful Wonder (pun intended?) Bread-like buns. Checks all the boxes!
Every single one!
I confess-I don’t dislike fast food. I’m just mad at it.
I confess that A&W is superior to all.
I second this confession since nothing beats corny dogs and curly fries IMHO with a further one that I make my own root beer floats almost weekly.
The entire McDonald’s is about convenience and not the taste thing always puzzled me.
If we’re talking convenience then I’d walk to my pantry and start chewing on dried pasta.
if pizza counts as fast food - yep, Imma fan.
it is, after all, the food of the gods.
You are forgetting the inconvenience inherent in the shopping necessary to obtain the pasta in the first place.
I have worked with a bunch of folks that have empty pantries and eat out for every meal.
how much do they make? eating out is really expensive
Many people tend to live beyond their means.
Macca’s?
Found an Aussie.

I confess that the one thing keeping me from trying Biotest’s “MicroPA” supplement is that it is required to be taken an hour before lifting.
I get up at 0315 to lift before work.
I ain’t getting up at 0215 to take a supplement.
I must not be that hardcore.
Hook up an IV that starts pumping it in as you sleep
Fruit, veggies, meat. I could order condiments, bags of rice, tubs of protein, etc. But there are SO many things I need to see. Is the bread stale? Are the eggs cracked? Is the milk close to expiration? Is the fruit mushy? Are the vegetables ripe? Is the chicken too fatty? Is the steak too lean? I like that curbside and at-home delivery are available for people who need it, but seeing as I can’t afford to eat only organic food and I go to non-fancy supermarkets, I’m damn well gonna get the best stuff they have there.