RubyBlueZ4MC said:I'm surprised you guys haven't mentioned Nandos. Personally hate the place but all boys seem to love it. I even got taken on a first date there :thumbsdown: can you believe it?!
I must say I wasn't particularly enamoured by their fareBMWZ4MC said:RubyBlueZ4MC said:I'm surprised you guys haven't mentioned Nandos. Personally hate the place but all boys seem to love it. I even got taken on a first date there :thumbsdown: can you believe it?!
I'd never been to Nandos until a certain Zed owner took me to oneI must say I wasn't particularly enamoured by their fare
Adamski said:I'm not impressed with Nandos. SWMBO loves it though
Derby Z4 said:How come you can only eat a kebab when you are pished like I am tonight? :lol:
There is no way I would touch one when i'm sober.
I only have the chunks of real meat watching them cooked on the grill for you lamb shish or chicken tikka,not that chewed up s**t on the turn table because you don't know what you are eating. :thumbsdown:
Stuart Truman said:Derby Z4 said:How come you can only eat a kebab when you are pished like I am tonight? :lol:
There is no way I would touch one when i'm sober.
I only have the chunks of real meat watching them cooked on the grill for you lamb shish or chicken tikka,not that chewed up s**t on the turn table because you don't know what you are eating. :thumbsdown:
It's the food equivalent of beer goggles and a good indicator of when to stop. When to stop is at "I fancy a kebab" and before "that person I thought was a minger is now strangely attractive"
The world's biggest hamburger chain said Thursday that a key sales figure fell for the first time in nearly a decade in October, as it faced the double whammy of a challenging economy abroad and intensifying competition at home.
McDonald's says the figure fell in each of the three regions it reports. In both the U.S. and Europe, it fell 2.2 percent. In the region encompassing Asia, the Middle East and Africa, it dropped 2.4 percent. CEO Don Thompson cited the "pervasive challenges of today's global marketplace" for the declines.
After years of outperforming its rivals, McDonald's has been hitting some road bumps recently, with longtime rivals such as Burger King and Wendy's Co. reviving their brands with improved menus and new TV ad campaigns. Taco Bell, owned by Yum Brands Inc., is also enjoying growth with the help of new offerings such as it Doritos Locos Tacos and higher-end Cantina Bell bowls and burritos.
Additionally, people are increasingly flocking to restaurants such as Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. and Panera Bread Co., which offer better-quality food for a little more money. The broader fast-food landscape has been undergoing changes over the past several years too, with the rise of chains such as Subway and Starbucks.
I've had the unpleasant experience of sobering up mid kebab. The first few bites were amazing (as they always are when your pissed), then gradually I began to realise my mouth was burning from the sauce, until the point where I was standing in the street looking at the delicacy in my hand and wondering why the hell I'd bought such a foul lump of food! Like you say - with kebabs stick to something that's proper meat and don't go for the big rotating lukewarm disease & offal thing!Derby Z4 said:How come you can only eat a kebab when you are pished like I am tonight?
There is no way I would touch one when i'm sober.
RidgyDidge said:KFC is known as 'Kids Fat Club' in our house.
Maccas occasionally. Almost always disappoints, and my kids agree ;-)
We all like wagamamas!
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