Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Everything, even baked goods, is prepared in regional factories, frozen and shipped. The baked goods are thawed and finished at the store.
Can't do that with salads. Maybe stick to those?
The lettuce comes from a bag, pre-cut, pre-washed according to the girl I asked. I had to ask because I'm allergic to the preservative spray that's used to keep pre-cut produce fresher longer. It's fine if they then wash that pre-cut stuff, but I get pretty sick if they just dump it and start using it. Her exact words were, "everything comes in bags, like, all cut up and washed so we just have to dump them in the bins and put the stuff in the correct salads. Except, like, tomatoes, because they are squishy, so we cut those here."
There’s a preservative spray in bagged salad?? What is it? All salads? I don’t see it listed on the bag?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you are really dramatic. Panera never marketed itself as gourmet fine dining. Yes it’s fast food. Your fault if you thought it was fancy.
- someone who loves Panera’s green goddess salad
No one in this thread seems to have been tricked into thinking nasty Panera food is “fancy,” except maybe the Panera defenders.
Anonymous wrote:Every time I go there for lunch or on weekends, it's MOBBED and you can barely find a seat. So clearly they are doing something right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Everything, even baked goods, is prepared in regional factories, frozen and shipped. The baked goods are thawed and finished at the store.
Can't do that with salads. Maybe stick to those?
The lettuce comes from a bag, pre-cut, pre-washed according to the girl I asked. I had to ask because I'm allergic to the preservative spray that's used to keep pre-cut produce fresher longer. It's fine if they then wash that pre-cut stuff, but I get pretty sick if they just dump it and start using it. Her exact words were, "everything comes in bags, like, all cut up and washed so we just have to dump them in the bins and put the stuff in the correct salads. Except, like, tomatoes, because they are squishy, so we cut those here."
Anonymous wrote:All of their food has an odd taste to it, to me.
Anonymous wrote:All of their food has an odd taste to it, to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I go there for lunch or on weekends, it's MOBBED and you can barely find a seat. So clearly they are doing something right.
Yeah, it’s because people who won’t eat at McDonalds or BK will gladly pay 3x the price for the same garbage food dressed up with some fake French cheese or “fresh” dethawed turkey and some factory-grown kale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Everything, even baked goods, is prepared in regional factories, frozen and shipped. The baked goods are thawed and finished at the store.
Can't do that with salads. Maybe stick to those?
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are really dramatic. Panera never marketed itself as gourmet fine dining. Yes it’s fast food. Your fault if you thought it was fancy.
- someone who loves Panera’s green goddess salad
Anonymous wrote:Every time I go there for lunch or on weekends, it's MOBBED and you can barely find a seat. So clearly they are doing something right.