Originally Posted by srvy:
Anyone remember McDonalds short lived experiment with chicken wings a few years back? I was excited as it was actually something I would get other than a fillet o fish.
Mighty Wings.
Apparently they flopped which reinforced everything about the times and negated everything people gripe about regarding McDonalds.
They were more expensive than BW3's Tuesday special on wings, but in line with most other wing prices. [a little less than $1 each].
They appeared to be rejected because they were too expensive, too spicy and had bones, negating the notion that McDs serves food that's too bland and processed. People would rather buy frankennuggets than real chicken. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Mighty Wings. Apparently they flopped which reinforced everything about the times and negated everything people gripe about regarding McDonalds.
They were more expensive than BW3's Tuesday special on wings, but in line with most other wing prices. [a little less than $1 each].
They appeared to be rejected because they were too expensive, too spicy and had bones, negating the notion that McDs serves food that's too bland and processed. People would rather buy frankennuggets than real chicken.
I ate them and liked them pretty well. I could take kids and they could get the nuggets and fries and they had something Dad could stomach. Hell of a lot better than wingstreet from pizza hut. [Reply]
I wish my small town had a Hardee's. The last time I had it was a year ago and the first thing I ate coming out of the boundary waters after 11 days of eating re-hydrated food and fish.
I remember the cost of my meal was about $15 but can't really recall what I had other than onion rings. But it was glorious.
Note to self: Never eat onion rings after 11 days of re-hydrated food. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rico: I'd try the McDonald's pizza... I generally like McDonalds...just don't like the McFish, or whatever...because I don't like fish.
Apparently they flopped which reinforced everything about the times and negated everything people gripe about regarding McDonalds.
They were more expensive than BW3's Tuesday special on wings, but in line with most other wing prices. [a little less than $1 each].
They appeared to be rejected because they were too expensive, too spicy and had bones, negating the notion that McDs serves food that's too bland and processed. People would rather buy frankennuggets than real chicken.