• Re: Can't get anymore ret

    From Lee Sessor@VERT/RICKSBBS to Nightfox on Fri Dec 19 10:31:06 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Accession on Tue Apr 22 2025 04:23 pm

    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Nightfox on Tue Apr 22 2025 05:04 pm

    I think mayonnaise is one of those things that's not great by itself, an
    it needs to be in (or with) another food to be good.

    My wife dips her fries in mayo, and gets extra mayo on burgers. Needles to say, I can't watch her do it. lol

    I do think mayo can be good on some things. Sometimes I like to get a Whopp from Burger King, and I think the combination of mayo and ketchup on it (alo with the condiments) gives it a good flavor.

    I've heard mayo with fries is particularly popular in some other countries, it's not really my thing.

    Nightfox

    We enjoy housefries with nacho cheese dip here.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Lee Sessor on Fri Dec 19 10:18:33 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Lee Sessor to Nightfox on Fri Dec 19 2025 10:31 am

    I've heard mayo with fries is particularly popular in some other countries,
    it's not really my thing.

    We enjoy housefries with nacho cheese dip here.

    I once dipped my fries in mayonnaise in the college cafeteria. A friend of mine with a dismayed look on his face said "You know, that will be your undoing..."

    It relieves me to know I can pinpoint the exact date and time everything went south.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Lee Sessor on Fri Dec 19 13:13:43 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Lee Sessor to Nightfox on Fri Dec 19 2025 10:31 am

    We enjoy housefries with nacho cheese dip here.

    What are housefries?

    Nightfox

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Nightfox on Fri Dec 19 22:33:55 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Lee Sessor on Fri Dec 19 2025 01:13 pm

    We enjoy housefries with nacho cheese dip here.

    What are housefries?

    Fries that are made fresh at the restraunt or fast food chain, like In and Out, you can literally watch them make the fries at In and Out.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Denn on Sat Dec 20 09:12:40 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Denn to Nightfox on Fri Dec 19 2025 10:33 pm

    What are housefries?

    Fries that are made fresh at the restraunt or fast food chain, like In and Out, you can literally watch them make the fries at In and Out.

    Interesting, I'd just call those fresh French fries.. I can't say I've heard the term "housefries".

    Nightfox

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Nightfox on Sat Dec 20 17:07:40 2025
    Nightfox wrote to Denn <=-

    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Denn to Nightfox on Fri Dec 19 2025 10:33 pm

    What are housefries?

    Fries that are made fresh at the restraunt or fast food chain, like In and Out, you can literally watch them make the fries at In and Out.

    Interesting, I'd just call those fresh French fries.. I can't say I've heard the term "housefries".

    Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL*
    fast food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>




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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Gamgee on Sat Dec 20 21:34:47 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Gamgee to Nightfox on Sat Dec 20 2025 05:07 pm

    What are housefries?

    Fries that are made fresh at the restraunt or fast food chain, like
    In and Out, you can literally watch them make the fries at In and
    Out.

    Interesting, I'd just call those fresh French fries.. I can't say
    I've
    heard the term "housefries".

    Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL*
    fast food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>

    House fries, House Beer, House burgers, any thing made as a specialty in house.
    Here in Utah we have restraunts that brew their own special Beer recipes.
    Also other restraunts that serve their own specialty Hamburgers.
    Not sure where you and Nightfox are from, But yes House fries are also a thing.




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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to Gamgee on Sun Dec 21 08:26:56 2025
    Hey Gamgee!

    On Sat, 20 Dec 2025 17:07:40 -0600, you wrote:

    Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL*
    fast food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>

    Example: McDonald's fries are frozen /before/ they are shipped to the restaurants. I imagine quite a few other fast food chains, as well as probably a good percentage of actual restaurants do the same.

    I think what the OP was referring to was actually cutting, blanching, and cooking the fries (without freezing) in-house, hence why they call them 'house fries'. For the record, I have also heard of this, but it's not nearly as often as it used to be. More fancier restaurants, like steak houses, will still use the term, though.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Denn on Sun Dec 21 09:05:37 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Denn to Gamgee on Sat Dec 20 2025 09:34 pm

    heard the term "housefries".

    Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL* fast
    food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>

    House fries, House Beer, House burgers, any thing made as a specialty in house. Here in Utah we have restraunts that brew their own special Beer recipes. Also other restraunts that serve their own specialty Hamburgers. Not sure where you and Nightfox are from, But yes House fries are also a thing.

    Ah, yes it's common for "house" to be used in that way. I guess I was thrown off by the single word "housefries".

    Nightfox

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  • From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Nightfox on Sun Dec 21 12:10:00 2025
    Hello Nightfox!

    ** On Saturday 20.12.25 - 09:12, Nightfox wrote to Denn:

    What are housefries?

    Fries that are made fresh at the restraunt or fast food chain, like In
    and Out, you can literally watch them make the fries at In and Out.

    Interesting, I'd just call those fresh French fries.. I can't say I've heard the term "housefries".

    Yeah.. you gotta be careful asking for that one - you might end
    up with a seasoning of house flies with that! :D


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Gamgee on Sun Dec 21 13:04:58 2025
    Gamgee wrote to Nightfox <=-

    Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL*
    fast food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>

    McDonalds has a very complex potato supply chain, centrally sourcing
    french fries made from a couple of different variety of potatoes to try
    and get a consistent flavor regardless of where you are or what's in
    season.



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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Accession on Sun Dec 21 17:37:54 2025
    Accession wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL*
    fast food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>

    Example: McDonald's fries are frozen /before/ they are shipped to the restaurants. I imagine quite a few other fast food chains, as well as probably a good percentage of actual restaurants do the same.

    I think what the OP was referring to was actually cutting, blanching,
    and cooking the fries (without freezing) in-house, hence why they call them 'house fries'. For the record, I have also heard of this, but it's not nearly as often as it used to be. More fancier restaurants, like
    steak houses, will still use the term, though.

    Ahhh, yes, I'm sure this is what was meant originally. Hadn't thought
    of it that way. But yeah, I've generally seen this only in a more
    "upscale" restaurant. Thanks for clarification.




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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Accession on Mon Dec 22 17:17:11 2025
    Example: McDonald's fries are frozen /before/ they are shipped
    to the restaurants. I imagine quite a few other fast food
    chains, as well as probably a good percentage of actual
    restaurants do the same.

    As I recall, Burger King's were the same way. I remember moving
    36 pound cases of french fries (all in separate bags) around in
    the walk-in freezer. We had other stuff in the walk-in cooler. That
    was in the late 70s and early 80s.

    As for french fry taste, I think McDonald's fries are the best.
    One way to ensure of "hot fries" is to ask for "no salt", and have
    salt packets at the ready.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Ogg on Mon Dec 22 17:17:11 2025
    Yeah.. you gotta be careful asking for that one - you might end
    up with a seasoning of house flies with that! :D

    That's what I thought of first!!

    Daryl

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Daryl Stout on Tue Dec 23 13:41:25 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Daryl Stout to Accession on Mon Dec 22 2025 05:17 pm

    Example: McDonald's fries are frozen /before/ they are shipped
    to the restaurants. I imagine quite a few other fast food chains, as well
    as probably a good percentage of actual restaurants do the same.

    As I recall, Burger King's were the same way. I remember moving 36 pound cases of french fries (all in separate bags) around in the walk-in freezer. We had other stuff in the walk-in cooler. That was in the late 70s and early 80s.

    My first job (years ago) was at a Dairy Queen, and their french fries were also frozen before being shipped to the restaurant. And I think Dairy Queen's fries are some of the most bland fries out there.. I'm not sure if they're still using pre-frozen fries. They've changed their menu significantly since I left.

    As for french fry taste, I think McDonald's fries are the best.

    I really like their fries too.

    Nightfox

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to Daryl Stout on Tue Dec 23 18:35:10 2025
    Hey Daryl!

    On Mon, 22 Dec 2025 17:17:10 -0600, you wrote:

    As I recall, Burger King's were the same way. I remember moving
    36 pound cases of french fries (all in separate bags) around in
    the walk-in freezer. We had other stuff in the walk-in cooler. That
    was in the late 70s and early 80s.

    Surely. The term "house fries" probably became more common in order to separate restaurants from the norm, by offering a fresher product.

    As for french fry taste, I think McDonald's fries are the best.
    One way to ensure of "hot fries" is to ask for "no salt", and have
    salt packets at the ready.

    If we're only talking fast food places, then I would tend to agree. Burger King also has some pretty good fries.

    But as for asking for "no salt," I couldn't do that. They're so much better when they're salted right out of the fryer, since the grease is still on them to act as a binder. ;)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Nightfox on Tue Dec 23 18:17:50 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Daryl Stout on Tue Dec 23 2025 01:41 pm

    Example: McDonald's fries are frozen /before/ they are shipped
    to the restaurants. I imagine quite a few other fast food chains,
    as well as probably a good percentage of actual restaurants do the
    same.

    As I recall, Burger King's were the same way. I remember moving 36

    My first job (years ago) was at a Dairy Queen, and their french fries were also frozen before being shipped to the restaurant. And I think Dairy Queen's fries are some of the most bland fries out there.. I'm not sure if they're still using pre-frozen fries. They've changed their menu significantly since I left.

    At In and Out you can watch them peel, cut, then deepfry the fries right there.


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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Denn on Tue Dec 23 18:10:31 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Denn to Nightfox on Tue Dec 23 2025 06:17 pm

    At In and Out you can watch them peel, cut, then deepfry the fries right there.

    I like In-N-Out. They don't have many locations in my area - They just built one about a 45-minute drive from me about 4 years ago, and I've been there a couple times now. It is still fairly busy a lot of the time. The first time I went there (4 years ago), I went inside rather than using the drive-thru, and I waited about 40 minutes for my food. I went again about a month ago and got through the drive-thru in about 10-15 minutes.. A lot of the time though, their drive-thru still has a fairly long line when I drive by there. They're building another location now about a 10-minute drive from me - I look forward to going there, but I'm sure there will be a lot of traffic there for a while..

    Nightfox

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Daryl Stout on Tue Dec 23 20:28:51 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Daryl Stout to Accession on Mon Dec 22 2025 05:17 pm

    As for french fry taste, I think McDonald's fries are the best.

    Agreed, but I hear that now all McDonald's fries come from potato fields owned by Bill Gates... and Bill Gates is one of those people that wants to jab the entire world with his immunizations. I think he also wants us all to eat bugs. Kinda creepy.

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Nightfox on Tue Dec 23 20:33:40 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Denn on Tue Dec 23 2025 06:10 pm

    I like In-N-Out. They don't have many locations in my area - They just buil

    Here in Tempe, AZ, the fries are always dry and the burgers are just OK. In California, they are amazing. Sometimes I forget that when I'm in CA and friends want to go to In N Out.

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Nightfox on Tue Dec 23 22:44:00 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Denn on Tue Dec 23 2025 06:10 pm

    At In and Out you can watch them peel, cut, then deepfry the fries
    right there.

    I like In-N-Out. They don't have many locations in my area - They just built one about a 45-minute drive from me about 4 years ago, and I've been there a couple times now. It is still fairly busy a lot of the time. The first time I went there (4 years ago), I went inside rather than using the drive-thru, and I waited about 40 minutes for my food. I went again about a month ago and got through the drive-thru in about 10-15 minutes.. A lot of the time though, their drive-thru still has a fairly long line when I drive by there. They're building another location now about a 10-minute drive from me - I look forward to going there, but I'm sure there will be a lot of traffic there for a while..

    Yes the drive-thru is generally faster than going inside, I have one 5 minutes from me.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Accession on Wed Dec 24 10:46:01 2025
    Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Daryl Stout on Tue Dec 23 2025 06:35 pm

    Surely. The term "house fries" probably became more common in order
    to separate restaurants from the norm, by offering a fresher
    product.


    you sure the term isnt 'home fries'? i havent seen 'house fries' on a menu. home fries arent really french fries. i've been in like half the states in the usa and dont think i've seen a 'house fries' alternative.

    If we're only talking fast food places, then I would tend to agree.
    Burger King also has some pretty good fries.

    i think burgerking and hardees have the best fries.
    i wont eat at burgerking anymore. one year i got so sick from the food i was sick for 2 weeks and couldn't eat the whole time.


    But as for asking for "no salt," I couldn't do that. They're so much
    better when they're salted right out of the fryer, since the grease
    is still on them to act as a binder. ;)

    the food moves so fast at mcdonalds you are going to get fresh fries all the time. they also have to toss them after a certain time.

    the no salt thing is a wive's tale.
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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to MRO on Wed Dec 24 10:22:04 2025
    Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: MRO to Accession on Wed Dec 24 2025 10:46 am

    i think burgerking and hardees have the best fries.

    I think Burger King's fries are fairly bland, but I'd still eat them. There aren't any Hardees locations where I am, but there's Carl's Jr., which is owned by the same company, so their fries are probably the same. I think they're pretty good. However, Carl's Jr. is one of the more expensive ones (even with all of them being fairly expensive these days), and they don't offer any deals, so I don't go there very often.

    Some of the other fast food chains offer deals in their smartphone apps, and I try to take advantage of those when ordering fast food to lower the prices when I can. With fast food being so expensive these days, I try to save money when I can.

    i wont eat at
    burgerking anymore. one year i got so sick from the food i was sick for 2 weeks and couldn't eat the whole time.

    I haven't had a problem getting sick from Burger King. But I don't go there very often anymore due to the cost (and a lot fewer good deals with their app now).

    Nightfox

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to MRO on Wed Dec 24 12:37:03 2025
    Hey Mro!

    On Wed, Dec 24 2025 10:46:01 -0600, you wrote:

    you sure the term isnt 'home fries'? i havent seen 'house fries' on
    a menu. home fries arent really french fries. i've been in like
    half the states in the usa and dont think i've seen a 'house fries' alternative.

    From what I remember, there is a difference. Home fries, if I remember
    right, are more of a breakfast item where they cut the potatoes into
    squares or rectangles and serve them with your eggs and bacon, etc.

    House fries are simply fries that are "made in house," as in not
    delivered to the place frozen. You usually only see that on menus at
    fancier places, like steak houses, or places that want to sound fancy.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to MRO on Wed Dec 24 14:21:12 2025
    MRO wrote to Accession <=-

    i wont eat at burgerking anymore. one year i got so sick from the food
    i was sick for 2 weeks and couldn't eat the whole time.

    Did that help to solve your morbidly obese issues at all?




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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Accession on Wed Dec 24 15:16:34 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to MRO on Wed Dec 24 2025 12:37 pm


    House fries are simply fries that are "made in house," as in not
    delivered to the place frozen. You usually only see that on menus
    at fancier places, like steak houses, or places that want to sound
    fancy.


    oh i've never seen it or noticed it.
    i'm sure they come out of a sysco bag.

    i wonder why 5 guys are not calling them 'house fries' since they
    are probably one of the few who cut them in house.
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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Accession on Wed Dec 24 14:59:20 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to MRO on Wed Dec 24 2025 12:37 pm

    you sure the term isnt 'home fries'? i havent seen 'house fries' on a menu.
    home fries arent really french fries. i've been in like half the states in
    the usa and dont think i've seen a 'house fries' alternative.

    From what I remember, there is a difference. Home fries, if I remember right, are more of a breakfast item where they cut the potatoes into squares or rectangles and serve them with your eggs and bacon, etc.

    I've seen a breakfast dish with potatoes cut into squares/rectangles, along with things like onions & bell pepper, called Potatoes O'Brien:

    https://www.simplyrecipes.com/potatoes-obrien-recipe-8687783

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 19:04:02 2025
    Hey Nightfox!

    On Wed, Dec 24 2025 12:22:04 -0600, you wrote:

    I haven't had a problem getting sick from Burger King. But I don't
    go there very often anymore due to the cost (and a lot fewer good
    deals with their app now).

    Fast food prices are WAY more than they should be. Everything about
    "fast food" and their pricing went way out the window between covid and
    the latest inflation.

    I would rather just not buy from these shitholes. If more people did
    that, these places would go out of business.

    The REAL problem is, people are getting lazier and lazier. A blackstone
    or even a cheap flat top grill can make anything a fast food chain can
    make, and better.

    People would rather take the crap ingredients the CDC allows (which
    includes human parts and crazy ass ingredients that shouldn't be
    consumed), because they're fucking lazy.

    *rant* I hate you McDonalds, and Taco Bell, and Burger King, and <insert
    fast food restaurants here> for being so delicious. :(

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to MRO on Wed Dec 24 19:10:15 2025
    Hey Mro!

    On Wed, Dec 24 2025 15:16:34 -0600, you wrote:

    oh i've never seen it or noticed it. i'm sure they come out of a
    sysco bag.

    Uhh, no. Again, "HOUSE FRIES" are a place that takes potatoes, cuts them
    into fries, and fries them (this means FRESH AND NOT FROM SYSCO).
    Anywhere else, gets them delivered to them frozen, already cut (PROBABLY
    FROM SYSCO).

    Huge difference.

    i wonder why 5 guys are not calling them 'house fries' since they
    are probably one of the few who cut them in house.

    Every 5 guys by me have closed down. Not sure if it's because of dirty establishments, or lack of customers because of high prices. I can say
    that I /loved/ the fact that they overloaded the bag with fries. Nobody
    else has ever had that business model.

    But, as many times as I've been there, I don't have any evidence that
    they CUT THEIR FRIES in house. They could have been delivered frozen
    there, too.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 19:18:53 2025
    Hey Nightfox!

    On Wed, Dec 24 2025 16:59:20 -0600, you wrote:

    I've seen a breakfast dish with potatoes cut into squares/
    rectangles, along with things like onions & bell pepper, called
    Potatoes O'Brien:

    Sure. Everyone can make up their own version of anything.

    This is why we are in this conversation.

    Fries - Anywhere and anything
    House fries - Made in house from a potato, NOT FROZEN
    Home fries - Sliced or chopped potatoes that are pan fried
    The Rest - ALL YOU FUCKS THAT STILL THINK THAT FAST FOOD IS THE BEES KNEES.

    Fast food is going to kill you. The meat they use is not even meat.
    Please stop and think about that.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Accession on Wed Dec 24 20:09:48 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to MRO on Wed Dec 24 2025 07:10 pm

    oh i've never seen it or noticed it. i'm sure they come out of a
    sysco bag.

    Uhh, no. Again, "HOUSE FRIES" are a place that takes potatoes, cuts
    them into fries, and fries them (this means FRESH AND NOT FROM
    SYSCO). Anywhere else, gets them delivered to them frozen, already
    cut (PROBABLY FROM SYSCO).


    oh i'm not confused. i think most places get their stuff from sysco.
    sysco has all kinds of fries in a bag.
    even stuff that will fool you into thinking they cut it right there
    at the restaurant. they dont. it's too much time, too much work.

    i wonder why 5 guys are not calling them 'house fries' since they are probably one of the few who cut them in house.

    Every 5 guys by me have closed down. Not sure if it's because of
    dirty establishments, or lack of customers because of high prices. I
    can say that I /loved/ the fact that they overloaded the bag with
    fries. Nobody else has ever had that business model.

    But, as many times as I've been there, I don't have any evidence

    5 guys seems to have mediocre food but it's 2x the price. looks like it has
    18 stores right now in wisconsin. i've had them in kenosha, milwaukee area, and by the minn boarder. i'm not going back again.

    the greasy fries in the bag never gave them points for me.
    I think they have very clean establishments but people aren't happy about the prices.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 16:47:28 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Accession on Wed Dec 24 2025 02:59 pm

    I've seen a breakfast dish with potatoes cut into squares/rectangles, along with things like onions & bell pepper, called Potatoes O'Brien:

    I thought that "Potatoes O'Brien" was the chief engineer of the USS Enterprise?

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Accession on Wed Dec 24 16:51:30 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 2025 07:04 pm

    Fast food prices are WAY more than they should be. Everything about "fast food" and their pricing went way out the window between covid and the latest inflation.

    Greedflation - when McDonalds reported their financial performance, they called out to their investors that arbitrary price increases were starting to impact their overall revenues and that they would need to scale back prices -- not to where they used to be, of course.

    We're almost at the point where fast food costs as much as eating at a diner somewhere.

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to MRO on Wed Dec 24 21:17:32 2025
    Hey Mro!

    On Wed, Dec 24 2025 20:09:48 -0600, you wrote:

    oh i'm not confused. i think most places get their stuff from sysco.
    sysco has all kinds of fries in a bag. even stuff that will fool you
    into thinking they cut it right there at the restaurant. they dont.
    it's too much time, too much work.

    Yes. Most places get their stuff from Sysco. That includes frozen fries
    and just about 90% of all establishments.

    5 guys seems to have mediocre food but it's 2x the price. looks
    like it has 18 stores right now in wisconsin. i've had them in
    kenosha, milwaukee area, and by the minn boarder. i'm not going
    back again.

    They used to actually be good. You could build your own burger however
    you wanted, do whatever you want, and then they would stuff your to-go
    bag with as many fries as you could handle. THAT was what they were
    known for. THAT is what I would be a consistent customer for.

    the greasfries in the bag never gave them points for me. I think >
    they have very clean establishments but people aren't happy about
    the prices.

    It was something that set themselves from the others. No other places
    were trying to fill your to-go bag with fries at the time. It worked.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to MRO on Wed Dec 24 20:19:38 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: MRO to Accession on Wed Dec 24 2025 08:09 pm

    Uhh, no. Again, "HOUSE FRIES" are a place that takes potatoes, cuts
    them into fries, and fries them (this means FRESH AND NOT FROM
    SYSCO). Anywhere else, gets them delivered to them frozen, already
    cut (PROBABLY FROM SYSCO).

    oh i'm not confused. i think most places get their stuff from sysco.
    sysco has all kinds of fries in a bag.
    even stuff that will fool you into thinking they cut it right there
    at the restaurant. they dont. it's too much time, too much work.

    at In and you can watch them peel, slice, put in a wash bath then to the deep fryer.

    So maybe you're confused?

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Accession on Wed Dec 24 20:51:18 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 2025 07:04 pm

    People would rather take the crap ingredients the CDC allows (which includes human parts and crazy ass ingredients that shouldn't be consumed), because they're fucking lazy.

    *rant* I hate you McDonalds, and Taco Bell, and Burger King, and <insert fast food restaurants here> for being so delicious. :(

    I like to cook, so I'm not sure I'd consider myself lazy, but I think their food does taste pretty good. No matter how I cook a burger at home, I don't think it would be quite the same as a Burger King Whopper, for instance.

    Nightfox

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Accession on Wed Dec 24 20:51:59 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 2025 07:18 pm

    Fast food is going to kill you. The meat they use is not even meat. Please stop and think about that.

    It's not?

    Nightfox

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Nightfox on Thu Dec 25 07:29:29 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Accession on Wed Dec 24 2025 08:51 pm

    I like to cook, so I'm not sure I'd consider myself lazy, but I think their food does taste pretty good. No matter how I cook a burger at home, I don't think it would be quite the same as a Burger King Whopper, for instance.

    Everyone should check out the book "Why we Eat (too much)", that talks about the science of food craving and flavor - and keep in mind that fast food has food scientists who study how to make fast food hook into your cravings by layering salt, fat and sugar.

    There's no way someone trying to make food that tastes good could replicate the efforts they go through to hook you on their offerings.

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Dec 25 09:08:30 2025
    Hey poindexter!

    On Wed, 24 Dec 2025 16:51:30 -0800, you wrote:

    Greedflation - when McDonalds reported their financial performance, they called out to their investors that arbitrary price increases were
    starting to impact their overall revenues and that they would need to
    scale back prices -- not to where they used to be, of course.

    Good! I don't feel the least bit sorry for them, and hope that it continues to affect their revenues.

    We're almost at the point where fast food costs as much as eating at a
    diner somewhere.

    Yep. I've noticed that as well. What they used to (and maybe even still do) call "value meals" are now costing upwards of $10-$15, when they used to be (and not even that long ago) around $4-$6.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Nightfox on Thu Dec 25 09:02:04 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Accession on Wed Dec 24 2025 02:59 pm

    with things like onions & bell pepper, called Potatoes O'Brien:

    Am I the only one that can't help but to picture Miles O'Brien holding or

    eating potatoes every time someone brings up this dish?

    He's usually smiling, too, which is uncharacteristic.

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Accession on Thu Dec 25 09:07:22 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 2025 07:04 pm

    Fast food prices are WAY more than they should be. Everything about

    IKR? Look at Taco Bell.. Is there even anything under a dollar anymore? A bean burrito that used to be less than 50 cents in my lifetime is now over $2. Umm.. Btw, look at the JITB tacos.. They've been 99c forever, and haven't changed. Have they just been ripping people off the whole time, or is there really no actual need for these price hikes?

    *rant* I hate you McDonalds, and Taco Bell, and Burger King, and <insert fast food restaurants here> for being so delicious. :(

    They're not even that good. It's probably mostly a nostalgia thing.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Dec 25 10:16:25 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Accession on Wed Dec 24 2025 04:51 pm

    Greedflation - when McDonalds reported their financial performance,
    they called out to their investors that arbitrary price increases
    were starting to impact their overall revenues and that they would


    i can get a huge double quarter pounder deluxe for 4.60 with the mcdonalds app. that's a great deal.
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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Accession on Thu Dec 25 10:35:52 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to MRO on Wed Dec 24 2025 09:17 pm


    oh i'm not confused. i think most places get their stuff from sysco.
    sysco has all kinds of fries in a bag. even stuff that will fool you
    into thinking they cut it right there at the restaurant. they dont.
    it's too much time, too much work.

    Yes. Most places get their stuff from Sysco. That includes frozen
    fries and just about 90% of all establishments.


    Here's a great short video about it. What's messed up is sysco almost merged with usfoods. I can't eat any place without eating sysco junk. Even local pizza places use some premade pizza dough and their sauces.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXQTzQXRFc


    They used to actually be good. You could build your own burger
    however you wanted, do whatever you want, and then they would stuff

    Well on the site it says you can add anything for free. I dont think that includes bacon,etc.

    I had 5 guys this year and it was very very bland.

    i'm looking at the prices and they are:
    Hamburger
    $9.49

    Little Hamburger
    $6.99

    Cheeseburger
    $10.39

    Little Cheeseburger
    $8.09


    Bacon Burger
    $10.99


    Little Bacon Burger
    $8.49


    Bacon Cheeseburger
    $12.09


    Little Bacon Cheeseburger
    $9.59

    so it doesnt seem THAT expensive but i think their meals are expensive.
    i just remember going in there when i was doordashing and i was like what the hell.

    your to-go bag with as many fries as you could handle. THAT was what
    they were known for. THAT is what I would be a consistent customer
    for.

    i would just think about getting that grease on my car seats.
    it's good that they use peanut oil.

    i think with their burgers they have poor ingredients. You have a milwaukee burger co ~20 miles away from you so i'd suggest going there if you havent.
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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Accession on Thu Dec 25 10:37:15 2025
    Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Dec 25 2025 09:08 am

    Yep. I've noticed that as well. What they used to (and maybe even
    still do) call "value meals" are now costing upwards of $10-$15,
    when they used to be (and not even that long ago) around $4-$6.

    Regards, Nick

    i always use the app. you can get a daily double value meal for like 6
    bucks. they have other ones around that price.
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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Accession on Thu Dec 25 10:48:37 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 2025 07:18 pm

    Fast food is going to kill you. The meat they use is not even meat.
    Please stop and think about that.

    Preach!

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Dec 25 10:49:51 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Wed Dec 24 2025 04:47 pm

    I thought that "Potatoes O'Brien" was the chief engineer of the USS Enterpri

    Word, I'm not the only one.

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Nightfox on Thu Dec 25 10:55:24 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to Accession on Wed Dec 24 2025 08:51 pm

    food does taste pretty good. No matter how I cook a burger at home, I don't think it would be quite the same as a Burger King Whopper, for instance.

    Are you talking about just the meat patty part? Cause, no. The meat patty at a fast food place can/will never be as good as one you grill at home. The sauces and other things is another story. The lettuce and tomatoes and onions you get at the store might be 'too' fresh ;).

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Accession on Thu Dec 25 10:57:05 2025
    Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Dec 25 2025 09:08 am

    call "value meals" are now costing upwards of $10-$15, when they used to be (and not even that long ago) around $4-$6.

    Exactly, and that's like Denny's prices!

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to phigan on Thu Dec 25 10:23:03 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: phigan to Accession on Thu Dec 25 2025 09:07 am

    *rant* I hate you McDonalds, and Taco Bell, and Burger King, and <insert
    fast food restaurants here> for being so delicious. :(

    They're not even that good. It's probably mostly a nostalgia thing.

    I'm not sure.. I get fast food sometimes, and I do enjoy it. I don't feel like it's just because of nostalgia.

    Nightfox

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to phigan on Thu Dec 25 11:00:41 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: phigan to Nightfox on Thu Dec 25 2025 10:55 am

    food does taste pretty good. No matter how I cook a burger at home, I
    don't think it would be quite the same as a Burger King Whopper, for
    instance.

    Are you talking about just the meat patty part? Cause, no. The meat patty at a fast food place can/will never be as good as one you grill at home. The sauces and other things is another story. The lettuce and tomatoes and onions you get at the store might be 'too' fresh ;).

    What constitutes a good meat patty? Fat content (or lack thereof)? Frozen vs. fresh? I think fresh is always good, but I think there's still just something about getting the actual thing from the fast food place, probably because that's what I'm used to (sometimes it just hits the spot). If I make my own Whopper-style burger at home, it would definitely be good, just different.

    Nightfox

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Accession on Thu Dec 25 12:17:33 2025
    Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Dec 25 2025 09:08 am

    Greedflation - when McDonalds reported their financial performance,
    they called out to their investors that arbitrary price increases were
    starting to impact their overall revenues and that they would need to
    scale back prices -- not to where they used to be, of course.

    Good! I don't feel the least bit sorry for them, and hope that it continues to affect their revenues.

    We're almost at the point where fast food costs as much as eating at a
    diner somewhere.

    Yep. I've noticed that as well. What they used to (and maybe even still do) call "value meals" are now costing upwards of $10-$15, when they used to be (and not even that long ago) around $4-$6.

    McDonalds has several value menu deals in my area, for $5 and $6 dollar's.
    I can get a Big Mac, med drink and med fries for $5.

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Nightfox on Thu Dec 25 14:01:02 2025
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Nightfox to phigan on Thu Dec 25 2025 11:00 am

    What constitutes a good meat patty? Fat content (or lack thereof)? Frozen fresh? I think fresh is always good, but I think there's still just somethi

    Flavor and 'juicyness' (or lack of dryness?) are top two characteristics :). Fast food patties are dry like cardboard and sometimes taste like cardboard.

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to phigan on Fri Dec 26 07:07:18 2025
    Hey phigan!

    On Thu, 25 Dec 2025 09:07:22 -0700, you wrote:

    IKR? Look at Taco Bell.. Is there even anything under a dollar anymore?
    A bean burrito that used to be less than 50 cents in my lifetime is now
    over $2. Umm.. Btw, look at the JITB tacos.. They've been 99c forever,
    and haven't changed. Have they just been ripping people off the whole
    time, or is there really no actual need for these price hikes?

    Most of these places that used to have something named a "dollar menu" have since changed it to "value menu" because nothing is a dollar any more.

    The only need for the price hikes is inflation, and corporate greed. If the yearly revenue in these big corporations aren't where they projected them to be, they fire people in top positions and replace them with people that promise better profits.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to MRO on Fri Dec 26 07:11:26 2025
    Hey MRO!

    On Thu, 25 Dec 2025 10:37:14 -0600, you wrote:

    i always use the app. you can get a daily double value meal for like 6 bucks. they have other ones around that price.

    I can't even say that I go to any of these places enough to use an app. If I want a $10 burger, I'd much rather go to the small family owned frozen custard/burger joint, or even a local bar by me. At least I'm getting a better (and fresher) cooked meal that way.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to Denn on Fri Dec 26 07:22:54 2025
    Hey Denn!

    On Thu, 25 Dec 2025 12:17:32 -0700, you wrote:

    McDonalds has several value menu deals in my area, for $5 and $6
    dollar's. I can get a Big Mac, med drink and med fries for $5.

    Tried to have my wife look up the price of this, but it's morning so the focus is breakfast right now. However, even she took a guess that it's probably about $11-13 for this "value meal" at any given time. However, there is the once in awhile offers where you might be able to get it for much cheaper, and sometimes even free with collected points or whatever.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Accession on Fri Dec 26 10:02:58 2025
    Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Accession to Denn on Fri Dec 26 2025 07:22 am

    McDonalds has several value menu deals in my area, for $5 and $6
    dollar's. I can get a Big Mac, med drink and med fries for $5.

    Tried to have my wife look up the price of this, but it's morning so the focus is breakfast right now. However, even she took a guess that it's probably about $11-13 for this "value meal" at any given time. However, there is the once in awhile offers where you might be able to get it for much cheaper, and sometimes even free with collected points or whatever.

    The Big Mac deal isn't part of the value menu, it's a limited time deal from the mobile app.

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