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Not sure if anyone mentioned this place already, but I really enjoy the chicken sandwich from Fatburger. 

On an aside, why is it that while birthdays are so much fun, birthday cake-flavored anything tastes like trash from the (at most) second bite onward?

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1 hour ago, viewing ownly said:

I don't know if anyone mentioned this place already, but I really enjoy the chicken sandwich from Fatburger. 

 

On 4/27/2020 at 6:45 PM, Guy Fawkes said:

Fatburger, Sonic, Five Guys.

 

On 3/14/2018 at 2:07 PM, Funguy said:

FatBurger, and if i am feeling healthy, I will get the "impossible burger." 

Not specifically the chicken sandwich, but Fatburger has been mentioned before.

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I told @jjkrkwood to take a picture of himself and send it to me:

Get into the holiday spirit! Wear a Santa hat to White Castle for a free small coffee or soft drink. Dress in a full Santa suit or festive costume to score three FREE Original Sliders. Offer limited to one per customer, per day.

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1 hour ago, samhexum said:

Pizza used to be a common fast food for large groups at my house.  Now, it has become increasingly harder to order by telephone or even in person.  Domino's and Pizza Hut and Papa John's are requiring ordering through their website or app, or they didn't honor any sales prices when ordering by telephone.   It's just not as convenient as it used to be, so I choose other alternatives instead

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22 minutes ago, Vegas_Millennial said:

Pizza used to be a common fast food for large groups at my house.  Now, it has become increasingly harder to order by telephone or even in person.  Domino's and Pizza Hut and Papa John's are requiring ordering through their website or app, or they didn't honor any sales prices when ordering by telephone.   It's just not as convenient as it used to be, so I choose other alternatives instead

My friends ordered pizza through an app for the Super Bowl - seemed pretty easy and convenient. 

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On 9/14/2024 at 2:15 AM, samhexum said:

Former NBA player Junior Bridgeman was a good player for a decade or so and...

During the off-seasons of his playing career, Bridgeman worked at and learned the business model of the Wendy's fast food restaurant franchise. After retiring from the NBA, he invested in the franchise and eventually owned over 100 various Wendy's and Chili's restaurants, before selling in 2016.

His net worth is approximately $600 million and he's finalizing a deal to buy a 10% stake in the Milwaukee Bucks, for whom he was playing when his Wendy's involvement began, for a 'discounted' price of $340 million (the franchise is worth $4 billion).

Bucks legend and minority owner Junior Bridgeman died after suffering a medical emergency in Louisville on Tuesday, WHAS11.comreports.

Bridgeman, 71, was speaking during an event at the Galt House in downtown Louisville when he collapsed. He was heard telling someone he thought he was having a heart attack.

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A Veggie Delight at Subway.

I miss the Sonic and Wendy's burgers, not to mention the Chicago Style hot dogs (gout attacks are very painful). But my health isn't what it used to be. Damn kidneys.

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Over the last few years, Burger King has faced a series of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings from several of its franchisees, reflecting the broader economic challenges and consumer slowdown that have disrupted the overall fast-food industry.

In response, Restaurant Brands International (RBI), Burger King's parent company, has made a bold move that its late-night fans have long been waiting for, creating a win-win situation for both the brand and its customers.

To get Burger King back on track, RBI  (QSR)  completed a $1 billion all-cash deal to acquire all of Carrols Restaurant Group's shares in January 2024. Carrols was Burger King's largest U.S. franchisee, operating 1,022 restaurants across multiple states.

This acquisition is part of RBI's "Reclaim to Flame" program, first announced in September 2022, which aims to accelerate Burger King's growth in the U.S. through a $700 million investment by the end of 2028. 

The initiative includes increasing advertising, digital enhancements, restaurant remodeling and relocations, kitchen equipment upgrades, and operational improvements.

 

To increase traffic and sales while meeting consumer demand, Burger King announced that it will extend operating hours at more than 1,200 restaurants nationwide.

Over the past few months, the fast-food chain has gradually extended its hours at various locations where it has seen high demand during late-night hours. RBI noted that this move contributed to an increase in the fast-food chain's U.S. comparable sales by 1.5% during the second quarter of fiscal 2025.

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