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....is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
http://www.zagat.com/fastfood

To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem
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On Jun 10, 9:12*am, aem > wrote:
> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
> chains. *Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
> category) In-N-Out. *Something for everyone he
> * *http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>
> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. * * *-aem


In-N-Out...small burger, fresh fries, & a drink...$4.99. i believe
they use chuck for the burgers.
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aem wrote:
> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>
> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem


What a crock of shit. They surveyed morons.

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Sqwertz wrote:
> aem wrote:
>> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
>> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
>> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
>> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
>> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
>> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>>
>> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem

>
> What a crock of shit. They surveyed morons.
>
> -sw


Some of my friends love PF Chang's. We have so many good Asian
restaurants, I have never tried them. That could change whenever I am
traveling.


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aem wrote:
> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>
> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem


Well, I guess if you east fast food 11 times a month, then those
selections make sense.... I think it would have been really interesting
if the survey would have included the average weight of the survey
respondents...


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On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 16:46:30 -0400, George > wrote:

>aem wrote:
>> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
>> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
>> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
>> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
>> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
>> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>>
>> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem

>
>Well, I guess if you east fast food 11 times a month, then those
>selections make sense.... I think it would have been really interesting
>if the survey would have included the average weight of the survey
>respondents...


<laugh> It would take me over 2 years to eat FF 11 times. Even
adding real restaurants in the time table it would be 2 years. And
even with that I have to watch my weight.

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In article >,
Lou Decruss > wrote:

> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 16:46:30 -0400, George > wrote:
>
> >aem wrote:
> >> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
> >> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
> >> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
> >> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
> >> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
> >> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
> >>
> >> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem

> >
> >Well, I guess if you east fast food 11 times a month, then those
> >selections make sense.... I think it would have been really interesting
> >if the survey would have included the average weight of the survey
> >respondents...

>
> <laugh> It would take me over 2 years to eat FF 11 times. Even
> adding real restaurants in the time table it would be 2 years. And
> even with that I have to watch my weight.
>
> Lou


It would take me longer than that...
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On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 09:12:04 -0700 (PDT), aem wrote:

> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>
> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem


maybe subway is better than the others on the meg-chain list, but it's
still not very good. i think i'd rather have a taco bell in place of one
of the two subways near here.

your pal,
blake
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On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 14:11:15 -0500, Becca wrote:

> Sqwertz wrote:
>> aem wrote:
>>> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
>>> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
>>> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
>>> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
>>> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
>>> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>>>
>>> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem

>>
>> What a crock of shit. They surveyed morons.
>>
>> -sw

>
> Some of my friends love PF Chang's. We have so many good Asian
> restaurants, I have never tried them. That could change whenever I am
> traveling.
>
> Becca


my understanding is that it's pretty mediocre, but has the comfort of a
chain (if that's the kind of thing you like).

your pal,
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"aem" > wrote in message
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> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>
> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem


I'm not sure what kind of crack heads were filling out these surveys, but
they were either related to Bill Gates or have no sense of value. Cheesecake
Factory for best value? Are you kidding me? They're not even moderate if you
ask me. I can get much tastier food for much less at any number of places.

Still, it's an interesting read thanks for posting!

kimberly




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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> aem wrote:
>> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
>> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
>> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
>> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
>> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
>> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>>
>> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem

>
> What a crock of shit. They surveyed morons.
>
> -sw


Thank you!! that's what I was just saying in my reply

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"Becca" > wrote in message
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> Sqwertz wrote:
>> aem wrote:
>>> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
>>> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
>>> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
>>> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
>>> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
>>> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>>>
>>> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem

>>
>> What a crock of shit. They surveyed morons.
>>
>> -sw

>
> Some of my friends love PF Chang's. We have so many good Asian
> restaurants, I have never tried them. That could change whenever I am
> traveling.
>
>
> Becca


I'm not impressed with them for the most part...but they do make these
vegetarian gyoza/dumplings that were delicious. At least, they did a year or
so ago when I was there last. Good enough that my SIL (who was sharing with
me) and I ordered a second batch!

kimberly


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blake murphy wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 14:11:15 -0500, Becca wrote:
>> Some of my friends love PF Chang's. We have so many good Asian
>> restaurants, I have never tried them. That could change whenever I am
>> traveling.
>>
>> Becca
>>

>
> my understanding is that it's pretty mediocre, but has the comfort of a
> chain (if that's the kind of thing you like).
>
> your pal,
> blake
>


Ah, I wondered what drew people to PF Chang's. When I eat at a chain,
it is usually in an airport.


I like some of the small chains; Taqueria Arandas and Whataburger, where
you can have the best cheeseburger in the world for breakfast. :-P


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On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:55:04 -0700, Nexis wrote:

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>> ...is one of the comments from Zagat's survey of favorite fast food
>> chains. Winners, if that term can be applied to the votes of more
>> than 6000 people who eat fast food eleven times per month on average,
>> include Wendy's, Panera, and (in the all-important best burger
>> category) In-N-Out. Something for everyone he
>> http://www.zagat.com/fastfood
>>
>> To mie personally, the most astonishing is PF Chang's. -aem

>
> I'm not sure what kind of crack heads were filling out these surveys, but
> they were either related to Bill Gates or have no sense of value. Cheesecake
> Factory for best value? Are you kidding me? They're not even moderate if you
> ask me. I can get much tastier food for much less at any number of places.
>


and they have no diet dr pepper, the swine!

your pal,
blake
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