@Rho wrote:
Probably there are more Pizza Huts across the US than any other pizza places thus higher sales and most popular. Hmmmffff I'm from Chicago where we have THE best pizza!
@Rho wrote:
Probably there are more Pizza Huts across the US than any other pizza places thus higher sales and most popular. Hmmmffff I'm from Chicago where we have THE best pizza!
@Morledzep wrote:
I agree with Bare.. I will ALWAYS prefer In n Out. But I would have to drive for 2 days to get to the closest In n Out.
What is available to me here is everything else.. MacDonald's, Bugger King, BWW, Red Robin, Whataburger, DQ, 5 guys, etc.. Out of all of them, I'm going to choose BWW if I have to pay for my own. If I'm getting paid to do it and reimbursed for the food, I'll eat at almost any of them, except Whataburger. (The names were changed to reflect the way I say them when I'm talking to folks that know me).
@Morledzep wrote:
I agree with Bare.. I will ALWAYS prefer In n Out. But I would have to drive for 2 days to get to the closest In n Out.
What is available to me here is everything else.. MacDonald's, Bugger King, BWW, Red Robin, Whataburger, DQ, 5 guys, etc.. Out of all of them, I'm going to choose BWW if I have to pay for my own. If I'm getting paid to do it and reimbursed for the food, I'll eat at almost any of them, except Whataburger. (The names were changed to reflect the way I say them when I'm talking to folks that know me).
@Morledzep wrote:
Ark,
actually I don't know.. When I was doing movie trailers not too long ago, there was a Red Robin just outside of the theater. I used to go there and get a burger or a cobb salad during extended breaks between trailers, and sometimes when I was done and needed something to eat before moving on with the rest of my day. But it has been a few years, movie trailers didn't really come back for me after the pandemic shut down, just a few sporadically and now none at all in a couple years. But they did make a good burger. And a GREAT cobb salad.
@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
This got me as well in the last paragraph: Pizza Hut was named the most popular pizza spot.
@SBP wrote:
@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
This got me as well in the last paragraph: Pizza Hut was named the most popular pizza spot.
No disrespect to anyone here, but the link is to an article published by Good Housekeeping E-zine (re- published by Yahoo) referring to alleged government survey results published during a political administration with criminal level ethical and conflict of interest issues for openly promoting their personal investments and censoring publishing and broadcasting outlets, so we can trust what we read even less than before.
Used to work for a publisher. It’s common practice to write in favor of their corporate ad clients. It reads like “Politics as usual,” favoring the corporate sponsor(s), and their paid political influencers.
Yum! Brands owns Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. It shares political lawmaker, market share, anti food safety, and labor law political PAC contributions with the corporate roots of other franchises listed in this “article,” and the data is confirmed elsewhere. The political PAC and supporting data links contained in the link below lead to more interesting reading about how it all works:
[www.sourcewatch.org]
The more I know, the less I feel good about working for clients in this business spending huge behind the scenes to sabotage the progress hard working people (we) have made to create safe food, labor, and minimum wage/quality of life laws… to further increase profits at the top of the (fast) food chain.
I just can’t stomach the food quality or politics so I’ve stopped supporting them with my $$…and although 5guys may not be publicly selling stock, they are players, and the sheer amount of grease and bad fats involved is an added health hazard.