Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and it's more 'real food' than other places. Meaning its plain, but their smoothies are real yogurt and strawberries, not some chemically mix that McD's does (which is delicious, but gives me guilt giving it to my child). So, while we don't eat out a lot, its an option that at least let me pretend that I am giving real food to my children.
Panera hasn't been "real" in like 8-10 years. Wall Street greed has them cutting EVERY corner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made a copycat Panera broccoli cheddar soup yesterday and it was pretty tasty. I never have occasion to go to one of their shops though.
Recipe? This is the only thing I eat there and it's so good.
Anonymous wrote:I like it. I enjoy the food, though lately I've found the prices to be on the high side, so I find I don't go as often as I used to. The squash soup is one of my favorites, and I like the salads and some of the sandwiches.
If you don't like it, don't go - leave more room for the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:They have made it incredibly convenient. Run in and grab it off the shelf or delivery.
It is not my favorite and I do feel it’s expensive, but there are several good options I like. Those claiming it’s all gross are just being snobby. You can find something there you like, and if not you’re the problem.
Anonymous wrote:It is gross and their hiring standards are awful. The employees aren't very polite and at times they gross me out. Where as Chick fil A and Culvers pay their employees more and hire very solid clean cut people.
The only thing I'll eat at Panera is the breakfast spinach artichoke souffle thing. $4. After 10+ visits of being pissed off I avoid it as much as possible. It's all tasteless microwaved crap at ripoff prices.
Anonymous wrote:I like it. I love the autumn squash soup with bagette.
Anonymous wrote:I made a copycat Panera broccoli cheddar soup yesterday and it was pretty tasty. I never have occasion to go to one of their shops though.
Anonymous wrote:and it's more 'real food' than other places. Meaning its plain, but their smoothies are real yogurt and strawberries, not some chemically mix that McD's does (which is delicious, but gives me guilt giving it to my child). So, while we don't eat out a lot, its an option that at least let me pretend that I am giving real food to my children.