OK but I make no guarantees about you not getting shanked in the parking lot, especially if you start talking that In N' Out nonsense.fine, but you’re buying Dodgers tickets.
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OK but I make no guarantees about you not getting shanked in the parking lot, especially if you start talking that In N' Out nonsense.fine, but you’re buying Dodgers tickets.
The Habit kicks ass on all those guys.you guys are on crack. carls? eew
my brother lives in North County. He said never to go in Carl’s Jr. under any circumstance. And if you must eat there, you might as well eat your burger while sitting on the toilet cuz it’s coming right out.you guys are on crack. carls? eew
im a big fan of real food. i cant believe people still eat fast food knowing how bad it is and how many better alternatives there are.I was a big fan of Jack in the Box during my little stint in the golden west.
Oh, don't you know?you guys are on crack. carls? eew
Sorry, but the professional world has forced me to use windows the majority of the time for the last decade+. My personal CPU is a mac, but since I only use it for web browsing, I'm basically a dotard with it. This is after growing up with Macs and using them through undergrad. As a result I'm more efficient on Windows, despite it being a garbage OS.Next time hit shift+command+4 so we don't see your embarrassing google searches.
Thanks you.
The Habit's special sauce is a fail. Otherwise I want to like it.The Habit kicks ass on all those guys.
Never had In 'n Out; I always hit up Baja Fresh in KALLY chain zones.Applebees is still at least 5 notches up from In 'n Out.
I agree with you, although for me it comes down to time management. If I have 5-10 minutes to pull off the freeway and get some sustenance and take a leak because of a meeting/flight/need to get the fook home, then I have no problem hitting up a fast food joint.im a big fan of real food. i cant believe people still eat fast food knowing how bad it is and how many better alternatives there are.
Its not even cheap anymore. I just looked it up - a combo at carl jr will run your 9 bucks and change for a large drink and fries w/ your "burger"
I can go to Lemonade right next door - get roasted chicken, beet cous cous, and parmasean garlic broccoli for 11 dollars and its faster..more food, and delicious
Are you also trying to lose your LA privileges?Never had In 'n Out; I always hit up Baja Fresh in KALLY chain zones.
I don't have any LA privileges; I have to feed the meter and f--k off like the other East Coasters.Are you also trying to lose your LA privileges?
If Five Guys would do the following things, they would be off the charts:I’ll tell you what’s garbage : Shake Shack. People used to line up around the block for it.
Overall, I think Five Guys beats In ‘n Out.
fair enough.If Five Guys would do the following things, they would be off the charts:
-Salt the friggin meat while cooking it for fook sake
-Allow the cheese to melt while on the griddle
-Use a less sweet and/or saltier bun
Until then, they will stay B+ grade in my book. Very good for a fast food burger, but not quite worth the price IMO
I think it’s salty enough as it is, and you can put your own salt on things. it’s already a heartattack in a brown paper sack, why up the ante with more salt?Like I said, they have a good thing going. Being able to order to fresh jalapenos on a burger is a game changer. Although I'm not sure how they can overlook something so simple as salting a patty or letting the cheese melt.
Salt cooked with fat, or any other flavor element, is cooking 101. Salt binds with other flavors and makes them taste like more of themselves, and better. There is a huge difference between cooking a piece of saltless piece of meat and adding it afterwards versus pre-salting. They aren't even in the same universe.I think it’s salty enough as it is, and you can put your own salt on things. it’s already a heartattack in a brown paper sack, why up the ante with more salt?