I generally pick my fast food places based on how the food tastes. If I wanted to avoid going to companies that shit all over other people, I'd have to move out of the U.S.
It's not like he's asking how to survive on $20/day. He's just trying to budget accordingly. Cool your jets, Pat. Jfc
The triple Baconator has more than an entire days recommendation of fat in one sandwich. I don't think there is a fast food item that is more unhealthy. (and no the double down doesn't even come close, those actually aren't any more fattening than a whopper or big mac) It's probably not something to eat on a regular basis.
Bacon is overused. I can't believe people aren't tired of it yet.
Red meat in general is pretty overrated.
I eat a ton of food. When I go to fast food places I eat double cheeseburgers and ****. large fries and all tooAhaha. What. How much do you eat? I could live on that so easily it's almost untrue.
take that backRed meat in general is pretty overrated.
ok thanks guys. i am just gonna take $450 for food for my 3 week trip and hope that's enough i had forgotten about 5 guys, will check them out too
Five guys has the best burgers out of any fast food joint I've been to, hands down
They're expensive though so I don't go there that often
: (we just don't like shoddy burgers.
i have also heard that serving sizes over there are a bit more substantial@moot
That's about how much I paid for a burger with fries and a drink at 5 Guys Burgers. It was worth it, although the burger was surprisingly small.
keep in mind i am from a country where KFC charges $13 for three crispy strips, a box of fries and a drink. expensive is relative
Jesus, man. (Especially since the Australian dollar is worth about the same as the American dollar right now -- slightly more, but only by a few cents. Assuming I have this right.)
i have also heard that serving sizes over there are a bit more substantial
anyway i will just take $450 (so $22.50 a day) and hopefully i don't have to dip into my regular spending money