All hope is not lost:

Glorious.

So there's one in Vegas?
 
King Kabuki said:
Yesterday this guy comes in with a coupon to show us for this place:

http://www.evos.com/

I damn-near fainted.
Why? What's the big deal? If you really want healthful food cook it yourself.
 
Glorious.

So there's one in Vegas?

Yup. I'll try it out eventually.

Why? What's the big deal? If you really want healthful food cook it yourself.

As smarty-pants as your post is, look at the numbers in-terms of fast food success. Go to as many people as you know and say this statement. Watch the reaction you get. Look around this forum specifically and see just how "hard" it is for people to abide by it.

What's the big deal?

The big deal is that in a World of spoiled assholes who would rather do anything than do things right, the only way to appease their sense of "convenience" is to give them no excuse to turn down doing something properly. Since it's inception fast food has garnered a reputation of being low quality for sake of quantity and cost efficiency. However, if finally someone is taking the time and money to take a not-so-bad idea (relatively) and do it in a way that actually facilitates it not detracting from a person's well-being, I call that a HUGE deal. It gives people who make every excuse to consume junk one less of an excuse.
 
That's not too far from the airport. I might hit it up for lunch today to check it out.

I woke up too late and was far too lazy this morning to cook healthful food myself.
 
I want one in Georgia, Did anyone else feel relaxed while listening to the music.
 
I really wish more places like this would pop up. It'd be nice as well if you could simply replace the fries with some veggies. I mean, how hard could it be to warm up some frozen veggies and through them in a cup? It would be fast and relatively inexpensive... just makes sense.

I almost never eat at fast food places (other than subway, but that's rare). It's very hard to argue the convenience of them though. If I knew I could get a chicken sandwich on whole wheat with some veggies.... I'd be all over that.

Evos isn
 
The good thing about those Airfries is they're not too far removed from a simple baked potato. Which as far as starches go, that's one of the top of the list in-terms of decent ones.
 
That is quite refreshing. Especially, since I might be Vegas this weekend. Just hope there aren't slot machines with people smoking inside.
 
That is quite refreshing. Especially, since I might be Vegas this weekend. Just hope there aren't slot machines with people smoking inside.

Feel free to hit me up if you want, or come by my store. I don't work Fridays or Saturdays but I'm there all day Sunday.
 
It was pretty good. Nothing spectacular but no complaints. Veggies actually were crisp and fresh unlike most other restaurants, fast food or otherwise. The fries were good too. I'd definitely recommend it over any fast food without a doubt. It was a bit pricey though.

I also talked to one of the co-owners while I was there. He said they're working on putting new locations at Trop/215 and Sunset/Green Valley.
 
l3lizz4rd said:
It was pretty good. Nothing spectacular but no complaints. Veggies actually were crisp and fresh unlike most other restaurants, fast food or otherwise. The fries were good too. I'd definitely recommend it over any fast food without a doubt. It was a bit pricey though.

I also talked to one of the co-owners while I was there. He said they're working on putting new locations at Trop/215 and Sunset/Green Valley.

How pricey is it? What's a meal cost?
 
l3lizz4rd said:
Basic soy/steak burger meal will run you about $8-9 and a wrap meal is ~$10-11.

That's like 15 bucks Canadian.
 
l3lizz4rd said:
Basic soy/steak burger meal will run you about $8-9 and a wrap meal is ~$10-11.

Thanks for the info. It's definitely more expensive than traditional fast food but I guess one has to expect to pay more for higher quality food. It's still not bad though. If you eat at a bar or restaurant, a burger meal would probably run at least $8-10 as well.
 
Well remember, if it does well the prices will come down.
 
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