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  1. 1. fav "fast food" restaurant

    • KFC
      32
    • burger king or Mcdonald's
      71
    • Subway
      57
    • Wendy's
      41
    • domanos or Pizza Hut
      21
    • Carl Jr
      6
    • jack in the box
      7
    • Taco Bell
      27
    • Wienerschnitzel
      1
    • Other
      52


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Each place has its own strengths and weaknesses:

Burger King has nice burgers but they tend to be a bit dry IMHO.

McDonald's has good McChicken sandwiches but horrible fries.

Jack In The Box has delicious cheeseburgers but I'm buggered they took the cheesesticks off of the menu. :angry:

In-n-Out has AWESOME burgers but their fries aren't the best.

Carl's Jr. has great burgers, average fries; but AWESOME CrissCut fries.

Pizza Hut has good pizza; but I don't like it that they don't offer Dr. Pepper.

Papa John's pizza isn't the best; but I LOVE their cheesesticks. Sometimes they have Dr. Pepper; and when they do I always get it.

Domino's cheesebread is THE best. But their pizza sauce tastes like crap.

Subway is pretty good all around; I just don't like the fact that most of the ones by me are too small to dine in at.

Haven't had too much of Quizno's so I can't really give an opinion on them.

Wienerschnitzel has good burgers and hot dogs; but just average fries.

I think I got most of the places in the poll now. :whistle:

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