Posted on 10/29/2015 9:15:51 AM PDT by QT3.14
The fast-food breakfast wars are upon us.
With McDonald's starting all-day breakfast, Burger King responding in kind, Wendy's flailing in the breakfast arena, and Taco Bell revamping its morning menu, the competition is more intense than ever.
But in the midst of the battle, some weaknesses are rising.
We tested three main breakfast items from the major fast-food chains.
We tried breakfast from McDonald's, Taco Bell, Burger King, and Wendy's â here's who does it best
Marina Nazario and Hollis Johnson
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fast food breakfast 6Hollis Johnson A Burger King breakfast spread, ready for battle.
The fast-food breakfast wars are upon us.
With McDonald's starting all-day breakfast, Burger King responding in kind, Wendy's flailing in the breakfast arena, and Taco Bell revamping its morning menu, the competition is more intense than ever.
But in the midst of the battle, some weaknesses are rising.
We tested three main breakfast items from the major fast-food chains.
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*sigh* You may be right......
No, thanks. Who knows what’s in it? Who knows where the ingredients came from? China? Mexico?
Oops, you forgot to proofread Laz... you left out ‘fast food breakfast 6’. /s
You criticize the fast food breakfast items but your recipe would make me throw up.
Those McDonald’s prices are about 67% of ours. Nice.
And no Wendy’s breakfasts here. Not for a long, long time.
Truer words were never spoken.
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bttt
Two double cheeseburgers and a small Diet Coke run me about $4. I took my wife, daughter and a French exchange student to one to prove to the student we could eat for under $20. My wife and daughter settled for one DCB each, so it was about $13 for 4 of us. So we splurged and each had ice cream, and still got out for about $17...
Huddle House is my choice.
Lol, to think you actually went out of your way to tell me that.
And for lunch I had 2oz of whole wheat linguine, a glove of garlic crushed into a sauce pan of fresh diced tomato and a handful of spinach leaves Sauteed in home made basil olive oil then tossed on high with the freshly cooked and drained pasta. < $1.50
Tonight:
5 oz wild salmon filet dusted in a turmeric lemon rub. Asparagus spears and a 1/2 cup of sprouted short grain brown rice. A table spoon or two of Greek tzatziki sauce. < $8.
Oh, here’s my dog food recipe.
6+ lb of whole pork loin roast. Chunked and cubed. Browned in olive oil then stewed in home made chicken broth. 1 cup of shredded broccoli 1 cup of brown rice, 1/2 cup of pumpkin filling. Feeds a 50lb dog for about $1 per serving and the food is better than a $4.25 can of premium boutique dog food.
Hope you enjoyed.
Microwaves lead to Frozen Dinners. Frozen Dinners lead to excessive salt, fats and Carbohydrates, excessive salt, fats and carbohydrates lead to type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes leads to the dark side.
Yoda doesn’t microwave either.
I put my frozen dinners (Healthy Choice) in the oven and it tastes better.
Chik-Fil-A.
Everyone else is a distant second.
I have to admit that I am fond of the AM PM Works Breakfast burrito as well.
You can microwave sausage, eggs, bacon faster and cheaper at home...
It’s not the site.
I went to Wendy’s near my home and they don’t have breakfast. They were serving burgers at 9AM
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