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Default BK Tripple Whopper (UK)

Corey Richardson wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:53:24 -0500, Scott > wrote:
>
>> kilikini wrote:
>>> Jerry Sauk wrote:
>>>> "Corey Richardson" `R> wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> If you ask for a Triple Whopper in the UK, remember to ask for
>>>>> cheese!
>>>>>
>>>>> In the UK a, Triple Whopper doesn't come with cheese and you have to
>>>>> ask for it!
>>>>>
>>>>> Why would anyone want a Triple Whopper without the cheese?
>>>>>
>>>>> CR.
>>>> Nobody wants a whopper without cheese.
>>>>
>>>> Actually my friend you have to specifically ask for cheese all over
>>>> for any size Whopper. Wendy's too. I got into the habit of asking
>>>> for it YEARS ago because if you forget, you end up getting really
>>>> ****ed at yoursef and for the company for not assuming that everyone
>>>> wants cheese, which they should.
>>>>
>>>> ***WARNING*** Burger King Whoppers, Wendy's classics, and SOME
>>>> McDonald's sandwiches (the quarter pounder, for example) MUST BE ORDERED
>>>> WITH CHEESE.******
>>>>
>>> Yep, Mr. Sauk is correct. You always have to ask for the sandwich with
>>> cheese. Just for an example, the first time I went to a Hardees (we didn't
>>> have them in California or Hawaii and I wanted to try them out) I ordered a
>>> burger, naked (as in no mayo, but I *did* ask for ketchup), bacon, *cheese*,
>>> lettuce and tomato. We went through the drive-thru and, like an idiot, I
>>> didn't check my order. I got home, opened the package and found a dry
>>> hamburger patty on a bun. That was it. My receipt clearly stated what I
>>> had ordered; ketchup, *cheese*, bacon, lettuce, & tomato - and I had to pay
>>> extra for that. I think the sandwich came to about $5. I had to ask my
>>> husband to drive all the way back to the restaurant to complain and get the
>>> toppings I wanted on the burger. To be fair, even cold without melted
>>> cheese or hot bacon, it wasn't a bad burger.
>>>
>>> Jack in the Box was like that, too. If you didn't specify a Jumbo Jack WITH
>>> cheese and no sauce, you just got an onion-mayo slobbered patty with lettuce
>>> and tomato. Maui's Wailuku Jack in the Box had to be the worst when it came
>>> to special orders. They rarely got it right. When they did, though, oh!
>>> Fast-food heaven.
>>>
>>> kili
>>>
>>>

>> At Wendy's I've been ordering the #2 (double) for a while and I never
>> ask for cheese but they put it on anyways.

>
> Is that a good or a bad thing for you?
>


Good thing of course