I always go for lunch, highly underrated.
Their potato wedges are great
>>22100151A man of taste
>>22100147>trailer kids go out of their way to get school lunch as an adult
>>22100147Enjoy. I'm sure it's tasty.
>>22100147Daily reminder half of Americans think this meal eould be healthy if only it were fried in a different fat
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>>22100229I can understand that and I'm glad I was raised in a more stable environment with nutritionally sound food choices.
>>22100264ummm sweety, seed oils ARE the reason I'm obese and useless. do better.
>>22100243Thanks!
I did the math when they stopped charging by the pound during the coof and their tendie prices literally DOUBLED.
>>22100320Are the tendies good? I never had them, do they come with sauce?
>>22100322>Are the tendies good?With the standard tendie caveats that it's always possible for someone to fuck up cooking them and that any kind of meat sitting under a warming light too long is going to suffer, etc.: yes. They're pretty good even when they've been sitting out a while and when they're fresh they're godly and quite cheap in comparison to pretty much everything else. My Krogers has shitty Chester's tenders and they have the nerve to charge $9/lb for them but on average Wal-Mart tendies come out to around $6/lb.>do they come with sauce?No but they have 2oz cups of dip for $0.50/ea where I live. At least I think that's what they cost; I don't get sauces but there's no way they're more than $1 even now given that they used to be $0.25.
>>22100323Well I guess I’m going to give them a shot
>>22100147Related: the Walmart meat section is legitimately great. High quality all around. It's maybe not your-local-overpriced-bougie-deli good, but it's still excellent.
>>22100270>nutritionally sound food choicesYou talk like a fag, and your food's all bland.