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I believe you can buy the frozen White Castles at Costco...at least that's what a friend of mine told me the day we watched the movie while eating White Castles burgers.
I believe you can buy the frozen White Castles at Costco...at least that's what a friend of mine told me the day we watched the movie while eating White Castles burgers.
They can't be any worse then actual White Castle burgers. I ate there once just well I never had. Those things are the most disgusting things I have ever ate.Yea, I've seen those, but I dont know about getting fast food frozen burgers....
That's why it's only In-N-Out, freshest, highest quality ingredients shipped from company owned commissaries every other day"Fresh" fast food can be touch and go at times--frozen fast food sounds like a pretty scary idea.
They can't be any worse then actual White Castle burgers. I ate there once just well I never had. Those things are the most disgusting things I have ever ate.
When I lived in New York I would order that and it was called a Texas burger. When I lived in Texas, I never saw one.
When I was really little and my family lived in New York City, I thought White Castle was the greatest thing in the world. Then when I was almost three we moved to Orange County down in So Cali and, naturally, In-N-Out was the place to be. So when I moved back to NYC to serve my mission a few years ago, one of the first things I did was to find the first White Castle in sight so that I could enjoy the nostalgia. Sounds like fun, huh? A cute little trip down memory lane?
Those burgers were the most appalling snippets of pseudo-nutrition I had ever had the misfortune of digesting! I couldn't get through one of them, which is even more pathetic since a nickel is twice the size of one of their patties. For the rest of the day I was reeling, and my companion was just as sick. I tried again every now and then, just to try and recapture the joy I found in them as a little child, but alas! it could not ever be again. For me, In-N-Out had ruined White Castle forever. Rest in peace, Caucasian Fortress. Rest in peace.
I think the first time I saw a fried egg on a burger was when Red Robin came here a couple years ago. Every fast food place here in Texas I ever had a "Texas" burger at was just a regular burger with mustard.
Nothing wrong with that. I can't eat bread but a hamburger patty with mustard sounds real good right now.
I just thought of another one but this was a couple years ago. The McDonalds in the Houston area had some sort of Texas quarter pounder or something. In NY there was a Texas burger, but I don't remember in Texas any sort of "New York" anything.
Nothing wrong with that. I can't eat bread but a hamburger patty with mustard sounds real good right now.
I just thought of another one but this was a couple years ago. The McDonalds in the Houston area had some sort of Texas quarter pounder or something. In NY there was a Texas burger, but I don't remember in Texas any sort of "New York" anything.
https://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/02/17/usdabeef.recall.ap/index.html?section=cnn_latest
to think some of you who ate there recently, could of had some of that.
The cattle were being mistreated. I saw a couple of times, people snuck up and actually tipped them over; the *******s....
BUT, why would you abuse a freaking cow, they don't do anything anyway; it's just pointless to do so. Kind of like kicking a pitu
That reminds me of the age old question--what do they call Canadian Bacon in Canada?
I don't have any problem with animal Slaughter if it's done correctly but what I saw them do is inexcusable. They should at least treat the animals with respect.Federal regulations call for keeping downed cattle out of the food supply because they may pose a higher risk of contamination from E. coli, salmonella or mad cow disease because they typically wallow in feces and their immune systems are often weak.
Jack in the Box, a San Diego-based company with restaurants in 18 states, told its meat suppliers not to use Hallmark until further notice, but it was unclear whether it had used any Hallmark meat. In-N-Out, an Irvine-based chain, also halted use of the Westland/Hallmark beef. Other chains such as McDonald's and Burger King said they do not buy beef from Westland.
I don't have any problem with animal Slaughter if it's done correctly but what I saw them do is inexcusable. They should at least treat the animals with respect.
I'm glad the USDA cracked down on them, it should send a message that it's inexcusable to disobey the rules and it'll severely hurt your company if you do.
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