tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2111543444861122738.post921902686375885550..comments2024-01-25T07:53:19.484-08:00Comments on Hein Sight: Fast Food ManiaJon Heinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12291479163950760719noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2111543444861122738.post-79628928368302832302012-08-12T13:41:10.585-07:002012-08-12T13:41:10.585-07:00I loved your show, but it makes me upset that alot...I loved your show, but it makes me upset that alot of these restaurants that you reviewed, are no longer open on Long Island. We used to have a KFC close to home, but it's now closed, with the exception of one, which is AW/KFC. It's a shame that KFC doesn't offer delivery I love that good ol southern fried food comfort. White Castle is gone, as it used to be near Home Depot. Another one of my favorites was Little Ceasers Pizzaria. "Pizza Pizza." You just gotta love that little Ceasars guy and his funny commericals, and I thought that the food was good too and at a good price. There used to be one in Big K-mart, but now that store is gone altogether and it's a big eye sore to see that boarded up empty store. Yeah, Target and Walmart took over, but the restaurants in those stores are just ok. But what really drives me nuts is that whenever I go to Mcdonalds, I would usually expect them to have shakes available to order. Nooooooo! Guess what, there's a Mcdonald's in a Walmart that doesn't sell shakes, as they didn't have room for the machine, not to mention that the Mcdonald's in our local mall's food court won't sell shakes at all. What's with that?!. I just want to know that when I have a craving for certain foods, you know where to get them and that the place is still open. <br />Oh and another of my favorites is Nathan's. I love their melted cheese on their fries, and their burgers, along with a large fruit punch drink.J.M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14776230377794486016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2111543444861122738.post-90481535260873488142012-06-23T08:45:13.897-07:002012-06-23T08:45:13.897-07:00Just watched your show about extreme burgers. You ...Just watched your show about extreme burgers. You mentioned Fatburger is worldwide. Did you know that there is a Fatburger in Iraq? It is in Erbil, the capital of the northern Kurdish region. It is actually pretty safe to go there. Anthony Bourdain even did a show there. Would've been cool if you ate a Fatburger in Iraq. Good luck with the show.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2111543444861122738.post-4772336081846995552012-06-18T16:56:49.145-07:002012-06-18T16:56:49.145-07:00Terrific, fun show. Just two comments:
You had som...Terrific, fun show. Just two comments:<br />You had some kind of intervention for a young lady who couldn't figure out what to order at the take-out window. You held her lack of proper preparation against her and I suffer the same inadequacy. Maybe you can spend a moment at each of the restaurants that have a drive-thru showing the ridiculous scoreboard menu presentations that confront a new customer 15 seconds prior to when he or she has to respond to "May I help you". We don't all have your various degrees in this stuff. Did you ever notice that these joints have a take-out window but never have a take-out MENU? Maybe that would help us be prepared and avoid your scorn.<br />If the number of burgers eaten annually laid end to end would be 1.8million miles long, the moon would have to be half as far away as it really is in order for that line to make 7 round trips. Is Sal your fact checker?<br /><br />Good Luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com