Baja Fresh is crap. It's fast-food-quality food at 2-star restaurant prices.
Seeing as that isn't Mexican food....We've got Baja Fresh here as well. I'm not a huge mexican food fan though.
If I had the inclination, I'd try to franchise the little El Sitio chain out of Santa Barbara. I miss those huge grilled burritos.
Baja Fresh is crap. It's fast-food-quality food at 2-star restaurant prices.
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I wish we had El Torito here.
Man, this thread....gross!
It did put me in the mood for onion rings though.
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why are there still arby's around? who eats that ? and would it kill subway to get a drivethru...and uh...make some fries...
Do you guys have Quiznos? I think they're pretty good.
subway on West Ave near Blanco has a drive thru as does the one on San Pedro just down from where Maggie's used to be.
We do have Quiznos.
They are very good.
really mikey? man i was just effin around....the whole point is to eat healthy so i was joking with the "i don't want to have to walk and i want them to have fries and , is your shake machine working?" would be funny as well....
as for quiznos...i'll pass on $10 dollar sandwhiches, but i had that once and it was fine. we have a few of those around town tlong.....
true dat.
The Subway on Rigsby Ave. near 410 has a Drive thru.
No dissin on Arby's. That is freakin gooood!! As for Subway, I like Quiznos much better any day.
Be very afraid of the CHILI from Wendy's.
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Woman Eating Chili Bites Into Human Finger
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By BRIAN SKOLOFF, Associated Press Writer
A woman bit into a partial finger served in a bowl of chili at a Wendy's restaurant, leading authorities to a fingerprint database Thursday to determine who lost the digit.
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The incident occurred Tuesday night at a San Jose Wendy's restaurant and left the customer ill and distraught, said Joy Alexiou, a spokeswoman for the Santa Clara County Health Department.
"She was so emotionally upset once she found out what it was," Alexiou said. "She was vomiting."
Employees at the Wendy's store were asked to show investigators their fingers after the Tuesday night incident. All employees' digits were accounted for, officials said, adding that the well-cooked finger may have come from a food processing plant that supplies the company.
"All of our employees have ten digits," said Denny Lynch, a spokesman for Wendy's International Inc., based in Dublin, Ohio. He said there have been no reports to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (news - web sites) of injuries at any supplier of chili ingredients to Wendy's.
"By law, you can't hide that sort of stuff," Lynch said. "All of our chili suppliers report no accidents."
Investigators seized the remaining chili and closed the restaurant for a few hours late Tuesday.
Health officials said the fingertip was approximately 1 1/2 inches long. They believe it belongs to a woman because of the long, manicured nail.
Alexiou said the woman, who asked officials not to identify her, is at minimal risk of contracting illnesses from the finger.
"It's an extremely low chance because the chili was cooked at a very high temperature that would have killed anything in the finger," Alexiou said. Still, she said health officials would ask the woman's doctor to test her blood "to make sure nothing got passed to her."
Saw that on Ksat 12 at noon. That is pretty sick!!
I still would have eaten the chili.
I never considered chili a finger food.
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Hey everyone. Pleased to announce that Free Birds Burritos are in the final stages of negotiations for their first location on Huebner and I-10 to open late 2005. I e-mailed the franchiser and she responded back telling me this. Who ever it was that said "mark my words, they will build in S.A" was right on. Great News!!
Here's what San Antonio needs to pass Houston.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/indust...-hardees_x.htm
We've got one. It's called Carl's JR.
Hardees = Carl's Jr.
Carls Jr's parent company, CKE, bought the Hardees chain about 4 years ago and they've slowly integrated CJ's menu and Char-broil cooking style into the Hardees chain.
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