What is the best chain fast food restaurant?

What is the best chain fast food restaurant?


Does Wawa count as fast food? They're a chain of convenience stores in the eastern United States but they also sell made to order hoagies, burgers, and shakes.

I have a KFC about 5 mins away from me last 2 times I've been there they have gotten 100% of my order wrong, I emailed them and got my money back.

The KFC near me kept running out of chicken. It was like the Monty Python skit where the cheese shop didn't have any cheese.
 

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The KFC near me kept running out of chicken. It was like the Monty Python skit where the cheese shop didn't have any cheese.
This hilarious and ridiculous at the same time. Chicken is literally in the name the restaurant (well at least it used to be), how do you run out of chicken?
 

This hilarious and ridiculous at the same time. Chicken is literally in the name the restaurant (well at least it used to be), how do you run out of chicken?

1. Production difficulties

2. New product going viral

3. Being conservative when ordering replacement product.

4. Plain old human screw up.
 

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Every DQ I’ve ever been to (dozens, at least) has a drive-through.

There's only two that I go to regularly, but neither of them has a drive thru

This hilarious and ridiculous at the same time. Chicken is literally in the name the restaurant (well at least it used to be), how do you run out of chicken?

It was a while ago so I forget the details. I don't think they ran out of every kind of chicken (so in that way it was not like the cheese shop sketch) but they had ran out of the main ones
 

1. Production difficulties

2. New product going viral

3. Being conservative when ordering replacement product.

4. Plain old human screw up.
All fair points depending on whether @Bohandas is talking during the pandemic. Afterall there was a mass euthanasian of chickens about 2 years ago due to bird flu if I'm not mistaken. Pre-pandemic my money would be on point 4.
 


Every DQ I’ve ever been to (dozens, at least) has a drive-through.
There's only two that I go to regularly, but neither of them has a drive thru
Here in Western New York DQ was always just small ice cream stands with walk up windows to order. No seating, no drive thrus, no burgers or fries, etc. It wasn't until about 10 years ago that I recall them building larger locations with seating, drive thrus and expanded menus. Even then there's only 1 or 2 that I can think of. The small stand in South Buffalo has been there as long as I can remember and I always feel bad for the workers when I drive by in 30-degree weather, and snow in early March. I'll give them credit they open like clockwork every season and people stand out there to get ice cream in a snowstorm.
In Northern California, theybare exclusively in Mall food courts. Why, I dunno.
Thats strange
 

All fair points depending on whether @Bohandas is talking during the pandemic. Afterall there was a mass euthanasian of chickens about 2 years ago due to bird flu if I'm not mistaken. Pre-pandemic my money would be on point 4.

Years ago worked at McDonalds. Once in a while we ran out of something it happens.

Sports event, supplier runs out of something, rain ruins lettuce crop, busier than usual etc.
 

Years ago worked at McDonalds. Once in a while we ran out of something it happens.

Sports event, supplier runs out of something, rain ruins lettuce crop, busier than usual etc.
You are right it happens. The beer cooler in the Rite-Aid I go to has been broken for almost a month. When I asked the cashier about it, she told me that the repairman had come to fix it but wasn't authorized to make the repairs because of the cost and had to go through corporate to get approval.
 

This hilarious and ridiculous at the same time. Chicken is literally in the name the restaurant (well at least it used to be), how do you run out of chicken?
My parents and I were visiting family for Thanksgiving in NOLA one year back in the late 1980s, and we were staying in a hotel on Canal Street, near the Superdome. The Bayou Classic college football game (between Grambling vs Southern) is held every year during Thanksgiving week, and attracts IMMENSE crowds. Most don’t even have tickets- they’re just partying in the streets.

From personal experience, I can attest the night of the game, every chicken place sells out. And after the garbage cans fill, the sidewalks and streets get littered with chicken bones.
 

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