My nephew and I had a Five Guys 3 or 4 years ago in London. First time I had ever had one. The prices were very high.
I wouldn't go there again, we both felt pretty ill afterwards. I had heart palpitations. The food was so greasy.
We had to go for a walk for an hour to burn that shit off.
Ill take Culvers......Thanks
do you eat fish and chips, or not for the same reason? i get what you're saying. i remember when i was in london, somewhere near king's crossing, and got fish and chips at some place. and it was incredibly greasy. on the same level of the grease that develops on the bottom of the fries bags you get at five guys.
Is that a national chain? Started going to Lion's game b/c Buffalo is gross. We hit up Culvers there, and it legit.Ill take Culvers......Thanks
I guess I'm stupid.
I can buy a pound of Angus ground beef for $7 at the store.
Yes, you are.
We're talking about resteraunts, while you're talking about cooking at home.
People were also talking about money and how it's so expensive so I chimed in on the money angle.Yes, you are.
We're talking about resteraunts, while you're talking about cooking at home.
10. There really are more than 250,000 ways to order at Five Guys.
People were also talking about money and how it's so expensive so I chimed in on the money angle.
Which is why I stated what I did. People complain about the high prices and the presentation and taste of the food at these places but still patronize them. Home prep is not only cheaper but better tasting, more convenient and likely more sanitary.Everyone on the planet knows that it's cheaper to cook at home than it is to eat out.
Yeah the second I saw the title I thought "Someone has never been to a Culver's"Ill take Culvers......Thanks
Which is why I stated what I did. People complain about the high prices and the presentation and taste of the food at these places but still patronize them. Home prep is not only cheaper but better tasting, more convenient and likely more sanitary.