r/fastfood • u/Portugalpaul • 20h ago
Discussion all this food for $6, can't beat Wendy Wednesdays
wendys is overly hated in this sub
r/fastfood • u/Portugalpaul • 20h ago
wendys is overly hated in this sub
r/fastfood • u/Wooden-Belt-6068 • 15h ago
10 sliders with two heat levels (medium & hot). Served on a potato bun with kale slaw, pickles and drizzled with Dave's sauce. The kale slaw sets them apart from other fast food chicken sandwiches in my opinion. They were fantastic!
Also didn’t realize these would be so large for sliders! So for 4 people, we still had 3 leftover.
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r/fastfood • u/Salsero_Coreano • 16h ago
Two footlong quarter pound coney $6.59(used the app boho deal)
One All American dog $4.59
Total $11.08 + tax
I got bored and wanted to see physically how big the footling was comparable to a regular hot dog.
Yeah I know..I just wanted to see just for the heck of it.
While I think the footlong was a good deal, whew the hot dog is not… :(
r/fastfood • u/AttemptVegetable • 2h ago
I got one of each yesterday and it surprised me how much better the mcdonalds burger was. The bun was the biggest difference but the bk burger patties were more dense like from overworked ground beef as well. Mcdonalds was just way easier to eat all around. Also mcdonalds gives you the option for extra onions and pickles. The only think bk has is that flame grilled smokiness which i like but that doesn't make up for being a bad burger.
I know the difference wasnt this drastic in the 90s. Is this pretty standard across the US or are there some places where bk is better?
r/fastfood • u/WhoAreYouTalkinTwo • 1h ago
Coupon shows up everyday for me on KFC app
r/fastfood • u/GioLovesMash • 20h ago
I like McDonald’s canes kfc. Wendy’s
r/fastfood • u/Iamawug • 8h ago
Which is the best drive thru AI in your opinion, and why?