Burger King ๐Ÿ‘‘

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course people still eat at Burger King!

What do you think we do when we go โ€œon a walkโ€ after the inlaws close the kitchen during the holidays?




Seriously though, I'll get an Impossible whopper once a year. McDonald's burgers stop me up for days, but the impossible burger doesn't for some reason.
Anonymous
I actually really like the Whopper Junior. That & onion rings is my twice a year fat/salt bomb splurge. No, I don't get the Junior out of some misguided perception of it being 'healthier', I just think the ratios and taste are better than the full Whopper.
Anonymous
I find it to be sometimes delicious. Every couple of months I hit the one on upper Connecticut Avenue in DC and have always liked it. A couple of the BK franchises in my area (Chain Link Fence neighborhood of Silver Spring) are poorly managed and the food is not up to the better outlets.

My problem with the "better" burger places is that they cost too much for me. Burger, fries and a Coke for $13? No thanks.
Anonymous
Love me some Burger King on a road trip too. But by road trip, I mean sometimes I drive on a road from work to go to Burger King.
Anonymous
It's been years since I had burger king but I used to like the junior Whopper with cheese, their french toast sticks, crossandwiches, and these little cinnamon roll things they used to have. There was one in the student union I went to college and I went there so much. Now I'm craving a Whopper!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love me some Burger King on a road trip too. But by road trip, I mean sometimes I drive on a road from work to go to Burger King.

Lol. Iโ€™m pretty close to the one on Columbia Pikeโ€ฆ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it to be sometimes delicious. Every couple of months I hit the one on upper Connecticut Avenue in DC and have always liked it. A couple of the BK franchises in my area (Chain Link Fence neighborhood of Silver Spring) are poorly managed and the food is not up to the better outlets.

My problem with the "better" burger places is that they cost too much for me. Burger, fries and a Coke for $13? No thanks.


We go to that one on Connecticut Ave maybe once a year. Itโ€™s a convenient location with a drive through. Hard to find around here. I like the tender crisp chicken sandwiches.
Anonymous
When desperate, yes, we hit the drive through. Probably 3x a year tops.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually really like the Whopper Junior. That & onion rings is my twice a year fat/salt bomb splurge. No, I don't get the Junior out of some misguided perception of it being 'healthier', I just think the ratios and taste are better than the full Whopper.


I have it once a year.
Anonymous
Iโ€™ve given up on burgers from MCD or BK. Iโ€™d rather pay extra to have 5 guys 2 or 3 times a year.

On road trips I prefer Chik Fil A or Starbucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is now inedible.

- someone who is not at all a snob about eating fast food


+1
Anonymous
We're vegetarian and the BK impossible burger is sometimes the only edible thing we can find on a road trip in the middle of nowhere.
Anonymous
I eat Burger King 5-7 times a year, McDonaldโ€™s maybe 15-20 times, White Castle once a year, Wendyโ€™s 5-10 times a year. Not as much as I used to before I started eating healthy.

I used to eat fast food 200-250 times a year for around 35 years. I avoid Shake shack, five guys more expensive fast food. Once in a while even Roy Rodgers.

I used to be a picky fast food eater. I get onion rings and whopper BK drive through and go McDonald for fries and shake to get a whole meal. Or Iโ€™m occasion the Nathan French Fries that come with little fork.

I do a crispy cream donut and dunkin donut coffee. Or get shakes at Wendy but sundays at McDonaldโ€™s

I am a fast food snob.

I mix and match.
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