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In reply to the discussion: McDonald's losing business to home cooking. Is this a bad thing? [View all]misanthrope
(7,418 posts)70. We get the big packs of chicken breasts then
divvy them up into smaller bags and freeze. That way we only thaw a couple as we need them.
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McDonalds employed my nephew and gave him income while he went to college so I can't totally wet shit on them.
SoFlaBro
Mar 14
#2
I just saw a McDonald's Japan ad: young woman arrives in the big city, is overwhelmed by
betsuni
Mar 14
#3
There are no leftovers from fast food joints either for the next day, lunch or a snack.
brush
Mar 14
#31
same here! soup, stews, big pots of beans, casseroles, etc. I grew up with planned overs
yellowdogintexas
Mar 14
#53
I was on keto for nearly 3 years enjoying great results, but I am now mostly carnivore
elocs
Mar 14
#9
I do realize that all step counters do it differently, but DAYUM....25K a day is a LOT.
Ferrets are Cool
Mar 14
#38
Our "Pi" will be a quick frozen pizza. Mr YD has his model railroad meeting
yellowdogintexas
Mar 14
#59
Weight Watchers: "It's not a diet, it's a lifestyle" . And that is true.
yellowdogintexas
Mar 14
#51
if you have them in your area, In 'N Out has really good lettuce wrap burgers - with fresh beef
yellowdogintexas
Mar 14
#62
The MacDonalds in Youngtown near the university wouldn't serve the homeless and kicked them
Demsrule86
Mar 14
#47
I hear you, anybody who helps our kids get through college deserves some credit.
Irish_Dem
Mar 14
#35
I rarely eat McDonalds but there is one in Solon Ohio where they make the stuff fresh...
Demsrule86
Mar 14
#48
That is why I sometimes slip down and get an omelet from our cafeteria at breakfast
exboyfil
Mar 14
#19
I haven't had any fast food since 09/2018. I started going almost all homemade right before COVID hit.
brewens
Mar 14
#30
Popeyes is one of our go-to..sometimes the craving for the chicken sandwich is too strong to resist nt
yellowdogintexas
Mar 14
#65
No. We were eating out for breakfast three or four days a week, and ate out at night two or three ...
marble falls
Mar 14
#37
About a month or two ago they lowered alot of their prices. I think it was two Big Macs for the price of one
LeftInTX
Mar 14
#40
I read that Wendy's abandoned their new 'surge' pricing model after one day of angry feedback.
pecosbob
Mar 14
#72
Being overseas, a fast food burger hits the spot once in a while, and I mean once in a while
AZLD4Candidate
Mar 18
#86