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    Grand Master Know It All Sawin's Avatar
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    I just had a McRib for the first time either in my life, or at least my adult life, at lunch today. It was just ok. Super fatty and saucy... not really that exciting or worth the notoriety, in my opinion. I understand the marketing purpose and strategy they’re taking though. I doubt it would sell much after a few months of being on the menu permanently.
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    In and out is a good burger, but it?s not wait in a long ass line good. People are idiots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colorider View Post
    In and out is a good burger, but it?s not wait in a long ass line good. People are idiots.
    I’ve never had anything from In and Out...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    F**k it. You guys wake me up when they open a Whataburger around here.
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    I have had one meal from Whataburger, one from Drifters and found both to be good. Not oh my gosh good, but good.
    I don't do McD unless I am on a road trip. The Mc' Rib was also in the 'it's ok' group. I rather have the egg McMuffin with sausage.
    The only fries I like are from Chick fil-a, tater tots from Sonic are fine.

    For me a simple fried burger at home on a toasted bagel + real cheese works best. Fresh tomato if I have it.

    The green line grill for what it is worth had the better onion burger over all the common burger joints in town(Col Spgs).
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    I liked these when they were on the $0.99 menu. They got so popular they started raising the price every time it came back. Asking damn near $5 for one of these leftover ground up meat shaped thingies is impressive. I commend McDonald's for single-handedly keeping capitalism alive in these trying times.
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    I like a bit of the old in & out...





    Not that impressed by the burger chain though.
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    I tried one yesterday. The sauce is blander than I remember. I’ll skip them from now on. Better choices from local shops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    F**k it. You guys wake me up when they open a Whataburger around here.
    Had them here in the 70's. Not sure why they closed.
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    In-N-Out, and to a much lesser degree, the McRib, are coveted because they're unavailable--like Coors beer in the 70s. However, Burt Reynolds never made a movie about delivering a truckload of California to anywhere...

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