Weird…. i always thought these places were separate chains, but it’s almost like a Toyota/Lexus thing, only there’s no “high end” version.
Get yourself a Western Bacon Cheeseburger with a side of criss-cut fries and you won't need a "high end" version
WTF? Seriously? I thought it was the same company with just different names? Maybe Hardee's calls it something else? Edit - Googled it and you're right. So yeah, fuck that place. Western Bacon cheeseburgers are amazing.
Hardee's used to sell the Western Bacon but made major menu changes last summer and dropped a bunch of items including 1/3 lbs thick burgers.
All this talk about Hardee's made me check and somehow there is no Hardee's in Hardeeville SC. Weird.
Sorry I’m late to the party, but yes. I was in a KFC with a buffet in the middle of nowhere in Kentucky. I love KFC, but I don’t love the post-KFC shits.
Popeyes red beans and rice is amazing. Since I can’t smell anymore thanks to Covid (OG version yo!) I like to buy a quart of it and just fog up the entire house. My wife has put on our old n95s before in an attempt to lessen the impact of the fumes.
I am making a carrot cake for our easter dinner tomorrow and I have started to wonder why carrot cake is the only cake we warn people about by drawing the contents in frosting on top.
Nobody wants to take a surprise bite of a vegetable. Besides, what's the unmistakable, easy-to-draw cartoon symbol for "chocolate"?
There’s other cakes where they make it the same shape, so you know what’s in it. …wait, they’re not making those out of penises?
taste is completely back yeah. I can still smell super intense smells, like dog farts. Or if my wife is cooking something especially aromatic in the kitchen. Aside from my dog imitating Chernobyl on an hourly basis, I'd guess every few days I smell something. It sucks, but at least I didn't die. My oxygen levels were down to 85% at the worst point and I know a LOT of people who have it a thousand times worse than me: I'm running London in three weeks; I have friends with kids in their 20s who have to carry around oxygen tanks indefinitely. Could be worse.
I don't know if you were in a covid hotspot or what but other than one person who still didn't have his taste back after ~2 years, I don't know of a single person who has any type of long covid and definitely ZERO people lugging around oxygen tanks. Especially in their 20's. I haven't even heard about that on the news.