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When it comes to good service, friendly staff and the like among fast-food restaurants, Chick-fil-A Inc. and Five Guys Burgers and Fries are the best, according to the results of a survey of more than 3,000 consumers by Louisville, Ky.-based Market Force Information. With restaurants indexed by market share size, Five Guys had a score of 14.4 percent, while Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A placed second with 12.5 percent.

 

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Chick Fil A scares me.  I will never eat there.  Did you guys ever read this?

 

The Cult of Chick-Fil-A

Emily Schmall, Forbes magazine.

 

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2007/0723/080.html

 

excerpt: Chick-fil-A's corporate mission, as stated on a plaque at company headquarters (and by Cathy), is to "glorify God." It is the only national fast-food chain that closes on Sunday so operators can go to church and spend time with their families; franchisees who don't go along with the rule risk having their contracts terminated. Company meetings and retreats include prayers, and the company encourages franchisees to market their restaurants through church groups. Howe Rice, a franchisee in Glen Allen, Va., hosts a Bible study group in one of his two Chick-fil-A restaurants every Tuesday. He offers a free breakfast to all who attend. "You don't have to be a Christian to work at Chick-fil-A, but we ask you to base your business on biblical principles because they work," says Cathy.

 

 

 

5 Guys looks like a damn elephant exhibit, inside. Peanut shells all over the floor. :laugh:

I refuse to give my money to Chick-fil-A, but I could eat Five Guys everyday. IMO, they're the best of any fast-food chain. (My California friends swear by In-n-Out, but I've never had it, so I'll have to take their word for it.)

 

Five Guys is based in the Washington DC area, and has locations mainly up and down the East Coast. I know they have at least one location in Cincinnati, but I'm not sure about the rest of Ohio.

Chick Fil A scares me.  I will never eat there.  Did you guys ever read this?

 

The Cult of Chick-Fil-A

Emily Schmall, Forbes magazine.

 

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2007/0723/080.html

 

excerpt: Chick-fil-A's corporate mission, as stated on a plaque at company headquarters (and by Cathy), is to "glorify God." It is the only national fast-food chain that closes on Sunday so operators can go to church and spend time with their families; franchisees who don't go along with the rule risk having their contracts terminated. Company meetings and retreats include prayers, and the company encourages franchisees to market their restaurants through church groups. Howe Rice, a franchisee in Glen Allen, Va., hosts a Bible study group in one of his two Chick-fil-A restaurants every Tuesday. He offers a free breakfast to all who attend. "You don't have to be a Christian to work at Chick-fil-A, but we ask you to base your business on biblical principles because they work," says Cathy.

 

 

 

 

Well they are located in the heart of the bible belt - ATL.  I must admit their chicken nuggets are delish!

They're out of DC but they're everywhere, Calvin. They basically just have burgers and fries. The place is as American as it gets. Obama loves 5 guys and they've become really popular since he was seen there.

Five Guys > In-N-Out Burger and I've had both plenty of times.

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I wish we had a Jack in the Box or Whataburger in Cleveland. I used to eat there like it was my job at Arizona State.

And FYI, Dayton has two (with two more opening).  Columbus has several and I'm sure Cleveland area does.

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And FYI, Dayton has two (with two more opening).  Columbus has several and I'm sure Cleveland area does.

 

I think just one in Metro Cleveland.  There were a few on the Eastside.

I think there are 3 Five Guys now.  I've eaten there twice, didn't care for it. There is a heated debate in the foodie world on Five Guys vs. In-N-Out; you're either firmly in one camp or the other.  I'm on the In-N-Out side.  Unfortunately (for my taste buds) and fortunately (for my waistline), we don't have any in our half of the country.

I've only eaten Jack-in-the-Box once, and I thought it was worse than Burger King. I should've gone to the McDonald's across the street.

Agreed, JITB is horrible.

Agreed, JITB is horrible.

 

JITB and Carls are both like eating cardboard with ketchup smeared on it!

^ Agreed. Not a big fan of Carl's/Hardees either.

Five Guys is excellent - there is one in Strongsville, Rocky River, North Olmsted, and over near Chargrin/Richmond. 

 

It is GREAT!  It's hard to explain why they are so good...but if you enjoy cheeseburgers - give it a try and i guarantee you'll be suprised on how good it is!  Definitely would NOT compare it to in-n-out burgers, rally's, etc.  It's not that "fast" fast-food and much more $$$

Five Guys is excellent - there is one in Strongsville, Rocky River, North Olmsted, and over near Chargrin/Richmond.

 

It is GREAT! It's hard to explain why they are so good...but if you enjoy cheeseburgers - give it a try and i guarantee you'll be suprised on how good it is! Definitely would NOT compare it to in-n-out burgers, rally's, etc. It's not that "fast" fast-food and much more $$$

 

When eating at Five Guys, the "Little Burger" is enough for most people, and you can split a regular order of fries with at least one other person.

^^Also Lakewood, Westlake and Avon.  Within the last year or so they've opened one in every suburb on the (real) westside.

 

I don't care for their religious views, but chick-fil-a is by far the best fast food.  The best chicken sandwich and real ice cream milkshakes.  There is nothing worse than going to get some chick-fil-a, getting there and realizing that its sunday and its closed.

 

In-n-Out's burgers are great, but their fries are horrendous.

Five Guys > In-N-Out Burger and I've had both plenty of times.

 

only on backwards day!!!

 

no, actually i'd agree the beef/burger is better at fg, but overall i just like the in-n-out style of burger better.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nah.  In-N-Out's burger is too plain and their fries are worse than Five Guys.

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^ niiiice -- too bad carls jr commercials > carls jr food x1000!!

Ya but Carl's Junior has electrolytes. 

A Five Guys opened just down the block from our local version, Graffiti Burger, in 5th x NW. Reminds me how Starbucks opened most of their locations right near our Cup O Joes. Had both burgers and ours is definitely better, however the first time the fries weren't nearly as good, but the second time I went the fries were also better. For cheap burgers, I'll go for a Rally's burger every now and then and also am not against some WC sliders and a sack of (fresh) fries.

 

I never had Chick-Fil-A, but one did open on a new strip-mall area nar my parents' place. How does it stack up to Popeye's?

its alright, the sandwiches are ok and they have waffle fries. doesnt really compare to popeyes. nothing beats popeyes for fast food fried chicken.

I like KFC's chicken better but Popeyes has the best sides imo. I like that their food is spicy. The biscuits are really good too. Overall my favorite fast food place is Chipotle.

Rally's!!!  If you're in Beijing ever hit up Let's Burger and if you ever go to Shanghai definitely try Malone's.  I'm partial to the one in Thumb Plaza because of the crazy amount of space, spread out and just dig in.

I enjoy in-N-out, 5 guys, Chik-fil-A, Wendy's, and Mickey D's. I hate BK, and wish we had in-N-out and el Pollo Loco here in Cincy. You really can't compare Chik-fil-A and Popeyes because the chicken is a different style in my opinion. Popeyes and KFC are more competition for each other. I'll take Popeyes chicken and biscuits and KFC mac&cheese and mashed potatoes and gravy. Delish.

its alright, the sandwiches are ok and they have waffle fries. doesnt really compare to popeyes. nothing beats popeyes for fast food fried chicken.

 

Bojangles and Lee's both destroy Popeyes, particularly in chicken.  Popeye's actual chicken ain't that good but it's sides (re: biscuit) are great though they ain't go nuthin' on Bojangles. 

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Calvin, there's a Five Guys in Toledo now too. I went a few weeks ago and LOVED it. I never got the craze for In'n'Out (which has Bible verses on its wrappers). I bet that burger and fries had 1500 calories, at least.

I enjoy laughing at people who refuse to eat at Chick-fil-A because they're owned and operated by religious people almost as much as I enjoy the delicious sandwiches. 

If I'm in the mood to give money to a religious organization, I'll give it to my own church when they pass around the collection plate, rather than some corporation that beats its employees over the head with a Bible as a condition for working there.

xcerpt: Chick-fil-A's corporate mission, as stated on a plaque at company headquarters (and by Cathy), is to "glorify God." It is the only national fast-food chain that closes on Sunday so operators can go to church and spend time with their families; franchisees who don't go along with the rule risk having their contracts terminated. Company meetings and retreats include prayers, and the company encourages franchisees to market their restaurants through church groups. Howe Rice, a franchisee in Glen Allen, Va., hosts a Bible study group in one of his two Chick-fil-A restaurants every Tuesday. He offers a free breakfast to all who attend. "You don't have to be a Christian to work at Chick-fil-A, but we ask you to base your business on biblical principles because they work," says Cathy

 

....aha, that explains why the ones here in suburban Dayton are so packed.  Suburbia here is right wing fundyland to the max, so the locals are homing right in.  I guess the place comes highly recommened by the local preachers.

 

 

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I did try the Five Guys.  Basic largish burgers/cheesburgers but tons of fries.  I think they overload you with fries.

 

 

 

 

If you like the food, eat there.  If you don't, stay away.  Who really cares what the employer is doing with his employees if the employees aren't complaining?

 

 

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I dont care one way another, just speculating on why that particular chain is so popular locally.

 

 

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..and maybe bitching a bit since the fat fundies' SUVs in the Chic-fil-ay drive thru start to back up onto SR 725, blocking my way home.

 

Anyway, I'm old school on this as I still like KFC original recipe chicken (the seasoning really is good, IMO).  And a bit of local brand loyalty since it's based in Louisville.  Louisville was also the home of Long John Silvers (sort of a local street food gone national..deep fried fish places are like chili in Cincy), and Ralley (run out of Louisville for a while but started elsewhere), and Papa John pizza (not my favorite, and not the best in Lou either).

 

 

 

 

xcerpt: Chick-fil-A's corporate mission, as stated on a plaque at company headquarters (and by Cathy), is to "glorify God." It is the only national fast-food chain that closes on Sunday so operators can go to church and spend time with their families; franchisees who don't go along with the rule risk having their contracts terminated. Company meetings and retreats include prayers, and the company encourages franchisees to market their restaurants through church groups. Howe Rice, a franchisee in Glen Allen, Va., hosts a Bible study group in one of his two Chick-fil-A restaurants every Tuesday. He offers a free breakfast to all who attend. "You don't have to be a Christian to work at Chick-fil-A, but we ask you to base your business on biblical principles because they work," says Cathy

 

....aha, that explains why the ones here in suburban Dayton are so packed. Suburbia here is right wing fundyland to the max, so the locals are homing right in. I guess the place comes highly recommened by the local preachers.

 

It's got nothing to do with right-wing stuff.  I see black folks working and goin' to Chick-Fil-A all the time and they want nothing to do with that mess.  And I even see "hipsters" and left-wing hardcore folks go to Chick-Fil-A.  It's popular because it's good; not many people know about the religious aspect of it.

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It might have more to do than you are willing to admit.  I guess I could count fish symbols and WWJD stickers on the cars in the drive-through....

When I go to Chick-Fil-A at the one next to the Walgreens on 725, I don't ever see that fish/WWJD stuff.  All I see are a bunch of spoiled kids jumping in the playpin, Shaniqua getting herself a #2, and Jenny and Stacy coming back from the Dayton Mall in a Lexus.  I'm sure if you polled most people that go to Chick-Fil-A, they wouldn't know (or care) about the religious affiliation.

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Whatever.

Well, it's the truth.  We all see different things and I DEFINATELY do not see "religious symbols" nor have I ever seen a WWJD sticker anytime I go out there.  I just think you probably live in a part of Washington Township or whatever and see some "right-leaning fundies" and assume the whole area is like that (which it isn't, as shown by all the churches closing).

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Well, it's the truth.  We all see different things and I DEFINATELY do not see "religious symbols" nor have I ever seen a WWJD sticker anytime I go out there.  I just think you probably live in a part of Washington Township or whatever and see some "right-leaning fundies" and assume the whole area is like that (which it isn't, as shown by all the churches closing).

 

Agreed.

We all see different things and I DEFINATELY do not see "religious symbols" nor have I ever seen a WWJD sticker anytime I go out there.

 

....heh, I was joking about counting bumper stickers.  So defensive....

I thought jokes were supposed to be...well...funny...

 

 

 

and here it comes...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

;)

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

^ Skyline and 5 Guys both kick ass. I hate Taco Bell, but the Nachos Bell Grande and Caramel Apple Empanadas are the shiznit!

Well, it's the truth. We all see different things and I DEFINATELY do not see "religious symbols" nor have I ever seen a WWJD sticker anytime I go out there. I just think you probably live in a part of Washington Township or whatever and see some "right-leaning fundies" and assume the whole area is like that (which it isn't, as shown by all the churches closing).

 

Agreed.

 

Yeah ... Chick-fil-la is just good. However, I have a huge respect for a company that mandates a day off to spend with family/friends - no matter how "inconvenient" it might be for diners. Other retailers should take note.

Well, it's the truth. We all see different things and I DEFINATELY do not see "religious symbols" nor have I ever seen a WWJD sticker anytime I go out there. I just think you probably live in a part of Washington Township or whatever and see some "right-leaning fundies" and assume the whole area is like that (which it isn't, as shown by all the churches closing).

 

Agreed.

 

Yeah ... Chick-fil-la is just good. However, I have a huge respect for a company that mandates a day off to spend with family/friends - no matter how "inconvenient" it might be for diners. Other retailers should take note.

 

And maybe diners should decide to cook their own food one day a week!  It'd be a lot healthier than eating that fast food sh!t for every meal.  And, yes, it's pretty much all sh!t.

Since this is mostly about fast food, does anyone know if there is a Sonic anywhere in Cleveland?

 

And maybe diners should decide to cook their own food one day a week! It'd be a lot healthier than eating that fast food sh!t for every meal. And, yes, it's pretty much all sh!t.

 

And that's your business, why?

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