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Doug wrote:
> I'm not sure I could stomach anything called a Whataburger. I keep
> wanting to pronounce it as a question. JitB stuff is pretty greasy
> - worse than McDs for sure. Do you have Carl's Jr. in Tx? More
> expensive and slower than most of the other hamburger joints, but
> generally better quality, IMO.
"Whataburger" is a statement, not a question. "What a burger!" :)
Like it's a great thing they have going there.
We do not have Carl's Jr. in TX, to the best of my knowledge. I'm
trying to remember if I saw one in Arizona, but I'm drawing a blank.
(If the Dallas Stars are playing a California hockey team and I haven't
sorted out where the game is, if I see a Carl's Jr. ad in the arena, I
know the Stars are on the road.)
I've eaten at a Carl's Jr. in Alameda twice. The burger was OK, they
goofed on the order the first time around (I want a weird assortment of
stuff on mine and won't tolerate a couple of common things to put on a
burger). The French toast sticks at breakfast were OK. But if I have
to have fast food for breakfast, I find that getting a plain biscuit or
two at McDonald's and putting plenty of their strawberry jam on it is
the best bet for me personally.
Julia