How about a reasonable selection of veggie burgers, tofu, and tempeh? Usually, it's either nothing, or a nasty Morningstar Garden burger. I'd like to be able to get a high quality, savory veggie version of most of the menu items on offer.
Chipotle needs bacon for starters. and shrimp. there is a Chick-fil-a opening next to my work and I am excited to try it. Chipotle and Moes (and everyone else for that matter) need more Gluten-Free options
High fiber, low cholesterol, low salt foods under 500 calories that taste good. They all could use that!
A PDQ just opened here this week. Food was awful. Granted it might be because They just opened but still. I am not impressed with the name either since They failed to meet my family's standard IMHO.
pinchvalve wrote: High fiber, low cholesterol, low salt foods under 500 calories that taste good. They all could use that!
I might even compromise on the "taste good" part if I could get the other 4 at a fast food joint.
On topic: I wish one of the chains would offer a grilled fish sandwich (not batter fried).
I think McDonalds should open a few locations that serve McDonalds dishes from around the world. http://m.ranker.com/list/international-mcdonald-and-_39_s-menu-items/ranker-food?format=SLIDESHOW&page=8
Mmm...McBeer
More places with real lemonade, you know like from lemons, not a big bag of yellow powder, or from a bag provided by the local Coke/Pepsi distributor, real lemon juice squeezed out of real lemons.
How about a decent french fry? Does anybody remember what that's like?
I'm generally a very healthy eater, but I love a good fry, and it's almost impossible to find. Somehow a soggy, oily, mushy piece of sliced potato just doesn't cut it for me, and I now have a no fry policy anywhere I go.
stroker wrote: I wish there was a fast-food Gyro place... The Arby's version sucks.
I love gyros, but those arbys ones with cold cuts on them didn't even tempt me to try them
In reply to stroker:
Come to SE Michigan, basically every coney island (of which there are probably more of than burger kings) does at minimum a decent gyro.
McDonalds needs to make:
McBigBang: a full-size version of the McGangbang, and add bacon to get the whole barnyard involved.
McThreeway: A McMuffin with sausage, Canadian bacon, and strips of bacon. Because pork. OK, egg and cheese, too.
Haggis. Seriously, believe it or not, good haggis is tasty, and a good approximation can be made like meat loaf and sold by the slice. Yeah, I know, not economically viable, but had to mention it in recognition of tomorrow (the referendum).
In reply to The Canadian:
I've had it, it had great potential, but is pretty bad in its current state.
If someone would hand me a whole batter fried catfish and some slaw out a window I'd be just fine with never going fishing again.
Zomby Woof wrote: How about a decent french fry? Does anybody remember what that's like? I'm generally a very healthy eater, but I love a good fry, and it's almost impossible to find. Somehow a soggy, oily, mushy piece of sliced potato just doesn't cut it for me, and I now have a no fry policy anywhere I go.
Get out of Canuckistan and you can find them. I tried to eat McDonald's in BC and their fries are as limp as Canadian Football.
You can also find bacon that is actually crispy.
I will say McDonald's in the Philippines is pretty awesome since you can get sausage, a fried egg and steamed rice in a bowl for breakfast. Even though Pizza Hut has pasta there, I wouldn't recommend it. Especially the spaghetti since the sauce is very sweet. Gross. Jollibee's fruit pies put every other fast-food's hand-pie's to shame. Seriously.
Taco Bell needs to start carrying diet-Baja Blast. That E36 M3 is heroin soda. I never forget that taste.
In reply to Appleseed:
It was developed back when they were owned by Pepsi, to go with taco bell food as well as scientifically possible.
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