"Wendy's Marketers Crush McDonald's" Topic
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Mako11 | 31 Mar 2017 5:52 p.m. PST |
This is too good not to share. Wendy's marketing people poke fun at McDonald's for announcing they're switching to fresh beef for their 1/4 pound burgers: link "Wendy's took a jab at its fast food rival McDonald's on Twitter Thursday, after the Golden Arches announced its restaurants would be using fresh beef instead of frozen patties in Quarter Pounder burgers. "Today we've announced that by mid-2018, all Quarter Pounder burgers at the majority of our restaurants will be cooked with fresh beef," McDonald's tweeted. "@McDonalds So you'll still use frozen beef in MOST of your burgers in ALL of your restaurants? Asking for a friend," Wendy's shot back, which uses fresh beef in all of their burgers". "McDonald's announcement today is basically saying that in about a year or so, only ONE of their hamburgers will be made with fresh beef and not even in all of their restaurants," Kane explains. "So if you're in the wrong McDonald's or order the wrong burger, you're stuck with frozen meat. Don't bother – come to Wendy's for fresh never frozen beef on all of our hamburgers, every single restaurant and every day," he concludes". Epic fail for McD's…….. |
cfuzwuz | 31 Mar 2017 10:14 p.m. PST |
What the hell do I care if the meat is fresh or frozen? All that matters is the taste. Wendy's seems kind of expensive but I have not really compared the prices. Just buy the one I want. Do not even consider whether it's frozen or fresh. |
Cacique Caribe | 31 Mar 2017 10:37 p.m. PST |
There was a time when the right choice was obvious. Check out what is said 39:30 minutes into this clip: link Dan |
Parzival | 01 Apr 2017 8:09 a.m. PST |
There is only one chain choice for burgers: In-N-Out. Five Guys is a decent second. But the best burgers in the world are cooked at Thomas Drugs in Crossplains, TN (about 4 miles west of I-65, north of Nashville). They also have the world's best chocolate milkshake to go with 'em. |
Editor in Chief Bill | 01 Apr 2017 4:40 p.m. PST |
Flame-broiled is better! Burger King! |
Waco Joe | 02 Apr 2017 8:37 a.m. PST |
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Mako11 | 04 Apr 2017 12:00 a.m. PST |
I do like flame-broiled, but haven't seen a flaming assembly line in BK in decades. Seems like McD's, they pre-cook a lot of stuff, and then just microwave it later, so it has a lot less flavor, but you get it fast. Home-cooked burgers are best, and much more affordable. If I must get a burger out, it is usually from In-N-Out, since everything they make is fresh-cooked, and served hot, so it is far better tasting. |
Greyalexis | 10 Apr 2017 6:28 p.m. PST |
whataburger or dairy queen, but if possible go to a mom and pop place for the best burgers. |
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