My vote goes to Red Rooster. Pull up to the window, order your chicken whatever, then wait while they go to the farm, kill and dress the chook, bring it back, cook it, then serve it with the soggy chips they cooked before they left. If you've got a couple of days to spare get the nuggets, which take even longer. No wonder there's never a queue.
Couple of weeks we went through a Maccas drive-thru and we ordered up and it took them a while to get all the food ready so they gave us a some of it and asked us to wait in the waiting area. Then they bring out more but forgot the drinks. Then the drinks arrive and they didn't bring any bloody straws or napkins!
Maybe they were getting us back. When I payed the dude I gave him a handful of shrapnel.
Originally posted by Ford Man
2nd vote here. Nice food but they are slower than the Festy. Bloody hopeless..
Yep, definitely true. I also love/hate it when you walk into KFC and they have no chicken pieces left. You have to wait half an hour for them to cook it (which is the hate bit), but at least you get it fresh and hot; pieces that haven't been standing there for three days with fly shit on them (that's the love bit).
Yep, definitely true. I also love/hate it when you walk into KFC and they have no chicken pieces left. You have to wait half an hour for them to cook it (which is the hate bit), but at least you get it fresh and hot; pieces that haven't been standing there for three days with fly shit on them (that's the love bit).
KFC have their days in this regard too. They can be real slow!
Originally posted by Ford Man I love walking into KFC and asking for 2 legs, 2 breasts and a burger. Poor counter staff don't quite know what to do.. Damn funny.. :s6:
Ditch the burger and ask for a muff(in). Or maybe a furburger.
Originally posted by Ford Man I love walking into KFC and asking for 2 legs, 2 breasts and a burger. Poor counter staff don't quite know what to do.. Damn funny.. :s6:
I actually find it more fun to ask for 2 thighs, 2 breasts, and a burger!
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