The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

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This reminded me of lunch today, but at Burger King.

I ordered something called a Biggie Fish sandwich. (Also, I ordered it with a slice of cheese.)

Came home and was curious about the calories, etc. -- so, I Googled it:

513 calories (plus 1 slice of cheese -- so that's probably another 100) :p
Calories from fat: 48% :p
Sodium: 49% :p

Yes, it was delicious. :hilarious:

Never, EVER, look at the calorie count…!!!!! :hilarious:
 

Lilofan

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It was only because it was Ash Wednesday, that I was trying to find something on their (limited) menu that wasn't meat. So I had never even heard of a Biggie Fish (stupid name :p ), but bought it because I was really hungry. I couldn't wait to get home to check out the nutritional data, and had quite a chuckle! :joyfull:
Years ago I was at BK getting a coffee at 7am, and I saw that part of the lunch menu was being made, burgers, fish sandwiches , fries, onions rings. The crew member advised some order these meals very early ( to us morning risers ). The customers were some just getting out of work from the night shift .
 

donaldtoo

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When I was in New Orleans back in the day, it reminded me of the way the overnight cast members clean the streets of theme parks. First thing in the morning the theme park streets are nice , clean and wet due to the streets being hosed at night, similar process on Bourbon Street to clean up any residue from the massive crowds.

Yep, just hose the place down…!!!!! :hilarious:
 

wdwfan4ver

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I can't remember ever going to a chain pizzeria when I was a kid. I do however remember getting taken to a place for Chicago style pizza by an aunt. We never went back as we all considered it a bit strange. This coming from a family that would eat almost any type of cuisine. Even the one who would eat anything including whole fish
even the eyes
thought it was strange.
I went to multiple pizza chains as growing up. The problem was the local non chain or frozen pizza was not exactly the best or there was problems with the owner. The schools I went to also ordered pizza from chains such as little Caesars and Dominoes.

The catch is one of national pizza chains I didn't usually not for pizza with it being called Chuck E Cheese. I only recalled eating chuck E. cheese 3 or 4 times in my life. My middle school took the students were going to graduate to Chuck E Cheese. I had a birthday party there once as a kid, but the game part was more memorable.

Worst chain pizza I had growing was Papa Johns. Mom ordered it once by phone, and never did again. The topping was tasteless and bleh. I think at the time, they would even screw up @Swarls Barkley's favorite pizza- pineapple pizza.

My dad does not like Chicago Style pizza at all. He always been that way as I could remember. He always been into thin crust. My younger brother and I used to go to Pizza with mom due to dad not liking Pizza hut's deep dish.

The best pizza place I went to in Wisconsin growing up was not in Southeastern Wisconsin, but in the city of Appleton called Frank's Pizza Palace. It wasn't a chain at all. Mom had relatives north of Appleton and a friend from her college days that lived in Appleton when I was growing up. Mom had us stop at Frank's Pizza Palace. She went there back when she was in college and Frank's Pizza Palace was known as Frank and Pat's Pizza Palace.
 

wdwfan4ver

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@Figgy1
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