Careful though – if you order mustard-grilled patties, pickles become the default (just like with Animal Style), so if ordering mustard-grilled but don’t want pickles, you need to specify “no pickles”. Another option, BTW, is “grilled whole onion”, which is essentially a grilled slice of onion. If I’m in an oniony mood, I order “raw onion, extra extra grilled onion, and grilled whole onion”. Essentially, onions three ways. Also, “extra toast” makes for a less soggy bun.
This is why I limit my FF food to the few things I actually like. I like Popeye’s chicken sandwich, so that about the only FF I’ll purchase any more. I’ll by an Arby’s gyros in a pinch, but much prefer the many mom and pop gyros out there.
Like Linguafood, I now prefer to make my own stuff for the cooler and it’s better than most FF offerings, and for quite a bit cheaper. I get ODed on deep fried, overly salted stuff.
I loved McRibs when the came out what … 40 years ago? But I haven’t had one since. If I want real smoked pork barbecue I can get it pretty easily. Ribs, too. The Real Thing (c)
I have had them twice. Kind of liked them for the novelty and will probably have one again even though they are overly sweet.
I still only have one and a half items I like at McD’s. The McDouble if it is fresh and the small coffee with a single cream. Do not like the ice cream or big burgers or fries.
This will sound silly, but if you like Spam, you need to try Budae Jjigae. Korean Army Base Stew.
It is phenomenal! It is a cultural artifact of Korea’s lean years of the late 1950’s and early 1960’s when they thought of US canned goods like Spam and beans as being good food. But they mixed them with Korean gochujang pepper paste, instant ramen noodles and kimchi and the resulting Spam stew is outstanding! If you like kind of spicy food.