Going to a fast-food chain with a vegan friend is never an easy ordeal. Even if the conversation somehow doesn’t revolve around the unethical treatment of animals, you still have to deal with them griping about not having anything to eat except the side salad.
Certain restaurants and fast food chains adopted a more vegan-friendly menu in the last few years, and the popular Culver chain is no different. However, one Reddit user who works at Culver’s told us that it’s a bad idea to order their veggie burger, as these are often kept stored in freezers until an order comes in. They then get cooked in a microwave and fried on the same grill which is used for all the other meaty foods. Maybe that’s why your vegan friends keep asking to go there!
Dunkin Donuts Coolattas
At least when you're talking about companies like McDonald's, there's a certain pretext or illusion of decency and health-consciousness that derives from the brand's appeal to a larger amount of consumers who actually care a bit about what they put in their body.
When you eat at a place like Dunkin Donuts, all of that pretext goes out the window as you're mostly dealing with a client base that cares more about what happened in the last episode of Meet The Kardashians than the stroke building up in their arteries. That's why it's not a surprise if some of the worst culinary offenses I of the unclean serving machines are done by the staff at Dunkin Donuts.
Starbucks' Secret Menu
Some people have recently gotten the impression that Starbucks keeps a secret menu for a special and a select group of its customers. We just wanted to let you know that after a brief investigation of this rumor, we found it to be less than plausible and most likely false.
What you should probably do if you're looking for a custom drink is to figure out exactly what you're interested in ordering, read their menu of ingredients online and then just ask for exactly what you want. This will save both you and that non-communicative Starbucks cashier a lot of time and frustration.
McDonald’s McRib
As we've mentioned a few entries ago, when you name a good item on your menu, it would be quite decent if you to make sure that whatever adjective or ingredient you use to describe the item is actually found or is a part of the meal you purchase. There is actually a legal count for not following this basic law called ‘fraudulent marketing’.
This is just the case with McDonald's McRib, which you'd expect to be made out of ribs, but is actually made from a combination of pig tripe, hearts, and stomach parts, all combined into a meal that's tasty in practice but absolutely disgusting in theory. We hope that at least the beef is made out of actual beef.
Burger King Whopper Junior
If you're wondering how is it that almost 30% of the citizens of the United States are considered by the department of health to be obese, check no further than your nearest fast-food chain like Burger King.
You might want to know that their whopper junior meal isn't quite popular with anyone who's past the age where you can stay at home alone, which means that there's a strong chance that what you just ordered little Bobbie has been lying under the heating lights for a few hours now. We hope you keep that in mind next time you place your child's order.