French fries cooked in synthetic toxic oil and burger patties cooked yesterday fresh out of some drawer.
If you eat them faster than the time it took them to throw it together, then you get what you deserve.
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French fries cooked in synthetic toxic oil and burger patties cooked yesterday fresh out of some drawer.
If you eat them faster than the time it took them to throw it together, then you get what you deserve.
Quoted from dhard:The original deep fried apple pie was awesome
Still available if you don't mind driving to Downey.
When I was in Australia in the 90s, their version of the quarter pounder included a fried egg and a thick slice of pineapple. I also found out where they sent all those statues of the hamburglar and all his friends that used to be in front of our Micky D's back in the day.
The whole trip was like going back to the 70s. I wonder if they have made it to the 90s by now.
Quoted from chalkup8:That might have been the limited for a short time only Hawaiian burger. Slap a bit of pineapple into something and suddenly you're in tropical paradise.
No, it was actually the top of the menu Aussie burger. They like their eggs and pineapples over there. Looks like they have branched out since then.
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