An $8 burger is an £8 burger here. So it may be overpriced over there, but this just takes the biscuit.
McDonalds
Wendy's
Burger King
Dairy Queen
Sonic
Other
None
Yuck go get Chinese Smorgasbord
An $8 burger is an £8 burger here. So it may be overpriced over there, but this just takes the biscuit.
I like anywhere that does a good cheeseburger. I was just saying to Pheesh the other day I go one of two ways. I either want the absolute trouttest cheeseburger (the Maccas $2 one) or a really smurfing nice one, in which case I'll go for a Five Guys one.
Wendy's > Maccy D's > Burger King. Sadly the first one isn't in the UK. Five Guys is great but yeah expensive as balls, and I also wouldn't really consider it fast food.
Out of the ones up on the poll we only have McDonald's and Burger King. Out of those two, McD is far outclassed by Burger King here as Burger King actually tastes like it uses actual meat. Might be they put in more effort since they're relatively new here.
If Poland doesn't have a Dairy Queen they are missing out on some of the best ice cream. Cakes made of cookies fudge and ice cream is so good.
Also if Five Guys doesn't count as fast food, though it's not on the list as I think it's just a Canadian thing but A&W is soooo good.
The only other one on the list I've had is Burger King, and not that often, so my choice is McDonald's by far. I've loved going their since I was a kid, and I have a nostalgic attachment to it as well, since they've always been "around" for me. Even some of the adverts have a nostalgic affect on me.
I be forgetting Dairy Queen sells burgers and dogs. I never touched them though, because the place is known for Ice-cream. Out of the list Sonic is the worst. I don't know why they sell tater tots instead of fries. After all the years of eating those subpar tots in grade school, I'm not trying to order some from a restaurant.