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What is your favorite fast food...


ThaJackal

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Bojangles and Cook Out. But now that I live in Atlanta and there are very few Bojangles' while Cook Out is nonexistent, I'd have to say Chick-fil-a and Wendy's are my go to fast food spots.

THat's the issue I have here in DC. The closest Cookout is in southern VA and the only Bojangles close to me is in Union Station. I'm certainly not taking the metro just to get fast food.

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Well, when Bojangles had 'Steak and Potatoes' 1.99 it was them. I f**king killed that poo. Awesome deal, then they got rid of it....ive been pissed ever since.

Only eat fast food when I have a coupon or something and im in a hurry.

that's what happens when you turn 21 and go on a drinking binge

in the, late night.....

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Anybody else stock up on sauce packets when you go to Taco Bell? I do it so I can put them on the tacos I make at home. The people that work there never say anything but they'll probably start keeping that stuff behind the counter because of people like me.

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Am I the only one that thinks cookout is over rated. For the price its good but the food isn't really all that good. I know alot of people treat the milkshakes like crack but I don't drink those so I can't speak to that.

I think their hotdogs and burgers are meh.

Their BBQ sandwich is damn good for fast food though.

Their fries are pretty damn good too.

A chef I used to work at a country club with is now the GM of a Cookout and he said cookout uses the same good quality BBQ and chicken strips that were used at the country club.

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What is Smithfields?

Chicken and BBQ place. Its pretty awesome. Its mostly in the eastern part of the state. Thats one thing I liked about moving from Charlotte to Raleigh, I could finally get some Smithfields again.

BTW they have hands down the best sweet tea around.

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