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2 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
5 minutes ago, staggy1929 said:
I'd say a poor KFC still beats a good Mcdonald's 

I think they can sit side by side tbh. Two different things. I do like McDonalds though. The taste of a McDonalds quarter pounder cant be replicated.

McDonalds has become 3am Drunk food for me at this stage (my own fault tbh) so I sometimes struggle sober eating it haha.

Had a belting BK in Majorca airport on Thursday night mind you!

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2 minutes ago, Dele said:

I am KFC, then a distance to Burger King then an even bigger - almost unbridgeable gap - to McDonalds.

The new fiery buffalo daredevil bites in KFC are braw. Just the right level of taste/burn.

I made buffalo wings the other week. An absolute piece of piss to make and were fucking excellent. Suggest this for yourself. 

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If you’ve had a few too many shandies the night before, then a McDonalds sausage & egg McMuffin is the business for getting yourself back on the road of life. Don’t know if KFC or BK have an equivalent that hits the hangover spot.

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It's all junk food of course but KFC and BK will at least fill me. After 15 minutes of eating McDonalds I'm hungry again.

And tbh, they should be shut down for referring to a half pounder burger as a double quarter pounder, the c***s.

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Found myself stuck waiting for someone outside a McDonald's the other day. Went in and got a coffee. It was very good, and much cheaper than I expected.

Didn't stretch to any food. But I'd have the coffee again for sure.

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47 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

I made buffalo wings the other week. An absolute piece of piss to make and were fucking excellent. Suggest this for yourself. 

They're like £2.

Ingredients alone would cost that, then my precious time preparing and cooking. 

f**k that!

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I need to add I eat healthily through the week it's only a treat on a Saturday I have KFC or a takeaway. KFC is the prime choice for fast food chains imo.

 

One that has probably been said before but Kebab shops IMO do better Pizza than Pizza Hut and Dominoes etc.

 

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KFC is rancid. Absolutely horrendous. The gravy video is something else.

Burger King does a nice bacon double cheeseburger but is massively overpriced. Chips are shite as well.

McDonald's is trampy nonsense although can be ok when pished. 

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4 minutes ago, Angusfifer said:

I'm rarely tempted to head to an American fast food outlet, particularly when hungover.

Me neither. I go to one in Cumbernauld town centre. Much nearer, and avoids transiting through Heathrow.

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2 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

The best gravy you can get from a fast food outlet is the stuff you get from chinese takeaways. Chips and gravy from the chinese is mint and my local on doe a tray of noodles and roast duck blootered in gravy. Its fucking epic.

Like your profile picture, too much MSG in a Chinese.

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12 minutes ago, ali_91 said:

Pigs in blankets is the most overrated food on the planet. Extremely average, only considered good cause the rest of a Christmas dinner is bland nonsense. Horrific meal. 

The whopper is the premier burger from Burger King. An XL bacon double cheese is a dry monstrosity. 

Definitely buying this bad boy.....

 

Last year, we had the foot-long pig in blanket. Yes, a whole foot of sausage meat wrapped in crispy bacon. For 2019, Aldi is going even bigger with a whopping 6ft 5 (or two metre) long sausage. The average height of men in the UK is 5ft 9 so this is quite something. This bad boy is enough to feed the whole family for Christmas and Boxing Day. The whole thing is coiled into a swirl to make it easier to cook and cut. The discount supermarket says it is the longest pig in a blanket in the UK. And best of all, the whole thing costs under £5. The giant pig in a blanket will be on sale for £4.99 from 5 th December. 

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