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attention shoppers.......Raleigh is very white collar and educated.....these types stopped eating donuts.....
hardee's only has one store in Raleigh I think.....for the same reason....not healthy and lots of better choices for a burger...
Actually, there are 4 or 5 Hardees in Raleigh. And really, is Hardees significantly worse, healthwise, than Bojangles or Taco Bell? Your premise doesn't seem to make much sense, imo.
attention shoppers.......Raleigh is very white collar and educated.....these types stopped eating donuts.....
Isn't about 50% of adults in the U.S. overweight (and the rate is growing too I believe), despiste millennials supposedly being more educated than any other generation before them? Yeah I seriously doubt donut consumption is going down in Raleigh.
Is there no stopping the terror! I can't believe we're allowing this to happen! Get your pitchforks and torches...this must be stopped!!! The end is near!!!!!!!!
Please post with constructive and informative content.
There is absolutely no reason for these types of posts.
Actually, there are 4 or 5 Hardees in Raleigh. And really, is Hardees significantly worse, healthwise, than Bojangles or Taco Bell? Your premise doesn't seem to make much sense, imo.
Hardees is the freaking worst. The people who own the Hardees franchises around here don't give a crap about their stores. They're always dirty inside, and it's a super long wait for your food. The Hardees in RTP is pretty awful in particular. I wouldn't have any problem with them selling all their stores off
Hardees is the freaking worst. The people who own the Hardees franchises around here don't give a crap about their stores. They're always dirty inside, and it's a super long wait for your food. The Hardees in RTP is pretty awful in particular. I wouldn't have any problem with them selling all their stores off
I liked their "Eat Like You Mean It" campaign.
Not that it ever tempted me to go to one of their stores and consume whatever they serve up...
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