Hold the Pickle, Hold the Lettuce…
60 second service.
Nutritionally balanced, yet big enough to satisfy a healthy appetite.
A unique concept - Home of the Whopper it is!
I personally have NEVER seen a Burger King that looked like this. Not a diner, not a cafeteria, not a drive-in (although drive THRU would come later), and you didn’t have to tip the middle-aged help!
I can remember when the first Burger King opened in this town. We thought the Whopper was HUGE. My, how times have changed. Now, you get a surly teenager and lousy service and a five minute wait. And I don’t think we’d consider it “nutritionally sound” today. Nor cheap.
Do you remember your first fast food experience? Tell me about it! The best story wins a prize!
I’m not kidding!
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I still remember the local fast food place we had called Harold's Hamburgers. We walked up there with my mom all the time. One day we were sitting there and my sister was twisting a ketchup packet. My mom told her to stop, but my sister just kept giving it one more twist. Finally, my mom cracked out her serious voice. "I mean it! If you twist that thing one more time..." My sister did and the ketchup packet exploded -- all over my mom's shirt! Not one tiny drop landed on my sister. We still laugh about that!
Like you said...my, how times have changed.
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tweedles
All we ask is that you let us, serve it Your way. hehehehe
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Sammie's and Avalon's mom!
My story is not about me but my friend. Her family drove all the way from Canada to Florida to go camping. Her parents were notoriously cheap. They decided to eat at a burger joint. But they could only get a burger each and they split like 3 orders of fries between the six of them and the mom took out cans of sodas she had brought from home to drink. The cheap store brand kind of sodas. But it was still a very special occasion for them and to this day all four kids remember it!!