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When In-N-Out decides to come then I'll start eating fast food again.
LOL at this... Because I actually wrote them a letter a couple years ago expressing my love for them and why they havent opened one, just ONE in, say Manhattan. I actually got a response saying that they want to remain a West Coast oriented place. As far East as they go is Vegas.
I used to get the double double protein style.
After chick a fil opens in Wallingford....its a matter of time before they open one on the Post Rd in Milford somewhere, as what Sonic is doing.
They closed the Arbys to reopen it as Sonic....
Sonics ok but its a trend, they have nothing on Arbys...
Doesn't CT already have a Sonic in Manchester? Also Chic Fil A has a couple locations in Mass and NH and are opening a new location in Chicopee soon.
Regardless of there stand on certain issues I do like there food.
They must be expanding in the Northeast. A few years ago (before all their controversy, for various reasons this friend doesn't go there anymore) when a Philly based friend of mine crowed all about them and how good they are I looked them up (I hadn't heard of them before) and that was as far north and east as they have gone save for the special NYU location.
But like many other places (Wal-Mart, the now defunct Circuit City, Sonic) it's interesting how they "skipped over" pretty much the entire NY tri-state area until the point where that was the only territory left to "conquer".
Within hours of moving to Georgia, I was taken to a Chik-Fil-A. "Oh you GOTTA try this..."
I was, needless to say, underwhelmed, especially given the hype [the same type of severe overhype that typically follows Krispy Kreme]. To me, CFA tasted kind of oily.
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