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Re: Filet-o-Fish
I'm a BIG fan of the combo meal with a filet o fish sandwich on the side.
For health reasons, I limit myself to one McDonalds/BK/similar FF establishment trip a month. |
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Re: Filet-o-Fish
I can't do it. I refuse to eat fish product from a fast food place. I'm not a snob or anything, I just can't imagine
it being good. I guess it's also weird that I've never had a Big Mac. I eat a Mc D's like once a week and either go with a quarter pounder or chicken sandwich, sometimes both. |
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Re: Filet-o-Fish
Do you not like fried fish? All I can say is try it. If you don't like it, throw it out. If you really think you'll boot at the sight/taste/smell, then don't bother.
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Re: Filet-o-Fish
I like fried fish, I guess when I think about going to Mc D's I have greasy burger on my mind. I'll get one on the side with my quarter pounder meal next time, that way it won't ruin my meal. Report to come.
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Re: Filet-o-Fish
One reason I used to get these is because they usually would have to be made fresh and not sit in the bin. I rarely got anything but a hot one.
If you see one sitting around, definitely ask for some change, like no tartar, or extra, or something. Force them to make you a fresh one. |
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Re: Filet-o-Fish
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Force them to make you a fresh one. [/ QUOTE ] Are any of them really fresh? That's my main concern. |
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Re: Filet-o-Fish
why do people insist on knowing what type of meat they are eating, ex. beef, pork, venison, etc., but will eat any type of fish, as in a fish sandwich. Why can they sell a fish sandwich but not a meat sandwich?
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