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Who here is a Cookout fan? (the restu..drve thru)


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Shame on you!

But it tastes like the backyard grill!!

Then save yourself 85% and learn to cook!!! 

My gosh, that is the shitiest food ever. How can you drunk fycks eat that solid diarrhea?.. Oh...n/m...

Seriously tho, I'd rather eat at McDonald's, and I don't do that anymore. Even a small fry is crap.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FYCK YOU TOO WENDY!

 

 

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33 minutes ago, SOJA said:

I don't get the argument that "it's just as good as In and Out"

It's not even close 

all i'm saying is if that chain ever comes to the east coast it better be the most amazing thing i've ever tasted.  like better than my late greek grandma's cooking.

because california people will not shut up about how great it is

e: i haven't heard that one though, i've always seen people comparing it to five guys which i think is good but i have to plan the rest of my day around the dump i know is coming after i eat there

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49 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

all i'm saying is if that chain ever comes to the east coast it better be the most amazing thing i've ever tasted.  like better than my late greek grandma's cooking.

because california people will not shut up about how great it is

e: i haven't heard that one though, i've always seen people comparing it to five guys which i think is good but i have to plan the rest of my day around the dump i know is coming after i eat there

it won't be the most amazing thing you've ever tasted. But for a fast food burger joint it's number one by a good margin. 

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8 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

all i'm saying is if that chain ever comes to the east coast it better be the most amazing thing i've ever tasted.  like better than my late greek grandma's cooking.

because california people will not shut up about how great it is

e: i haven't heard that one though, i've always seen people comparing it to five guys which i think is good but i have to plan the rest of my day around the dump i know is coming after i eat there

That's because the 3 main food groups in Cali are tofu, avocado, and semen. So when they actually eat a burger, they all like "Oh, I'm so BAD! I ate MEAT!! It was so TASTY!! But never again. Until I'm in this neighborhood again."

Five Guys. And Red Robin. "FRIES!! SO MANY FRIES!!!" Sorry, Sally, I ain't into fries that much.

CookOut is usually located by a college (as is CiCi's), because broke ass college students just want to eat like pig for 5 bucks. The quality is low, but so is the health grade. I don't care, I got 20 bucks to last a couple of days, so I'ma eat that MegaMeal at 4:00 and get some cheap alcohol. Cuz, 'Merica, bitch.

To all of you "aristocrats" complaining about fast food, remember this. You have a choice. Don't go back. If thy Bojangles or thy Taco Bell offend thee, cut it off. I eat both on occasion, I go to Szechuan 132 and order Cheng Du Chili. Literally a soup made out of chili oil. It physically scared me the first time I ate it. But it's so good.

And, back to the original post, yes, a burger you cooked on the grill is infinitely better than anything you can buy somewhere else. But some folks don't have the time, money, or a grill to do that. The heart wants what the heart wants.

 

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On 1/14/2017 at 7:49 AM, Doyle said:

I've actually never even tried Cookout.  There's something sketchy about those places.  I've always looked at it like the Waffle House of burger joints.  

Oh man, you had to go there.....I've never understood eating breakfast outside of the house. Easiest meal to make. 

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