Originally Posted by Tuckdaddy:
It's a misconception that fast food makes you fat. What makes people gain weight is too many calories per day. Food itself doesn't make you fat.
Eating fast food to much over loads the body on calorie intake.
Chill Tuck - Stop trying to be an ambassador for all things healthy. This is the Hardees thread, Go start a non-GMO, Nitrates, Gluten pro Kale thread. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bigdaddychieffan:
Love their breakfast food. Their chicken strips are the bomb as well. Pretty much don't like anything else though.
Originally Posted by bigdaddychieffan:
Love their breakfast food. Their chicken strips are the bomb as well. Pretty much don't like anything else though.
Haven't tried it yet, but got an email promo for it late this week.
Cajun chicken biscuit!!
Getting excellent reviews, but it better at $3.79 for just the biscuit and the chicken.
If you can get chicken and cheese at QT for $1.99, it better be DAMNED good.
Nah, not soon anyway. Hardees is a little too far away and in the wrong direction, certainly for breakfast.
I would have to wake up with the free time and a craving that only something I've never tried before could fill, . . . sufficient to compel me to make the drive there and back exclusively for that biscuit, . . . without a coupon or promo or anything.
At that point, I might was well go on over to Southern and have a quasi-religious experience instead. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Their biscuits are so overrated too bud. Made from scratch :-)
Best biscuits in fast food. Probably the best in all but a restaurant or two per major city nationwide.
And they are made from scratch. Biscuit maker comes in 2 hours before anyone else in the company and that's the only thing he or she does all day.
Of course, as with anything. You can run into individual instances where the personnel aren't doing their job and the management isn't keeping products fresh, but that's a problem of execution. MoF, the very fact that they're made from scratch introduces the possibility of pockets of crappy biscuits being served. [Reply]