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One Giant HH-edit -Burger for me, double -edit -sauce, please ... :mrgreen:

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Please save that terminology for nc - Thanks
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Jaime wrote:
I wonder if they'll do Thai influenced versions of their products, like McSatay or McNoo burgers....
Maybe if you're really lucky they'll do a McRat or McSquirrel burger.
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That's what I meant - truth is they probably aready do but they just don't tell us! :shock:

Mmmmmmm........ :D

Anyway, I think I can safely say that I will become a patron at some point!
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bozzman wrote:
here is a few photos of a big burger

mabey we can have a competition to find the biggest burger on the net????
Those lightweights didn't try to eat the burger, they shared it - doesn't really qualify as a burger, more of a pie.

Now, this burger comes in individual portions http://homepage.ntlworld.com/neal.oliver01/Food2.htm, and for those that don't like burgers, how about sausage?
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big boy you could feed half of issan with thoes burgers and sausso
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McWho???????????
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STEVE G wrote:And now the streets will be littered with all those slices of gherkin that Brits always pull out of big macs.
Brits ain't the only ones....LOL. I think they're only there to cut the grease so you can get things into your stomach before it all hardens. :shock: Pete :cheers:
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Post by STEVE G »

Pete, the main problem I have with these fast food restaurants is that they are rarely that fast; you always seem to have to wait for something, and seeing as it’s clearly not food, I can’t see the point in the things. Also they tend not to sell beer which is a priority for me in a restaurant.
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I don't know if the UK has Wendy's but in my book, that is the best fast food burger on the planet. It's more like tender cube steak than a burger. Great stuff, but for some reason they keep losing popularity in the States. Probably too much like good food?! :shock: Pete :cheers:
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Pete, I went to a few Wendy's restaurants in the US some years back, and I agree that they are of a much higher standard than any of the others. I've never seen one in Europe, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was one in London somewhere. Here in Luxembourg we have Quick Burger, I think they are French and their one redeeming factor is that they try to make up for the lousy food by selling a very good local beer called Diekirch.
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There was a 'Wendy's' in oxford street, London in the 90's but it struggled to compete with Bk and MD so went out of business. I went in there once and had to wait.... :shock: nearly 3 minutes for my burger! not acceptable!!!!!!
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Mc. Doof (what the youth is calling Mc Donalds in Good ol' Germany!) Is finally comming to Hua Hin.
Hmm... I can remmeber some years back Mc Donalds had open a kind of temporary outlet in front of the Hua Hin Grand Hotel for roughly three months just as Burger King opened. This one will be permanent I think. Tthe battle between Burger King and Mc Donalds heats up again, ahhh with a sligh advantage for "The King", it has been there longer!
I had been all over the world and Hua Hin was one of the places where the Yellow double arch WAS nowhere to be seen. I guess it's the tides of times and changes happen as simple as that!!!

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Not good news-get more Thais hooked on junk food.Suppose it will go with that megaproject-Disneyland[if it happens]. :cheers:
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McDonalds are currently sueing a small business in I think Melbourne.
A guy called MacDonald decided to open a small gourmet burger shop and called it "MacDonalds gourmet burgers".
They have come down very heavy on him and the last I heard he was going to have to close down.
He did get some local legal advice before spending money on signage etc however it will cost him too much to fight them.
We have a Mcdonalds down the road from where I live in Perth. I have it about once a year and every time I do I regret it.

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The understudy wrote:Mc. Doof (what the youth is calling Mc Donalds in Good ol' Germany!) Is finally comming to Hua Hin.
Hmm... I can remmeber some years back Mc Donalds had open a kind of temporary outlet in front of the Hua Hin Grand Hotel for roughly three months just as Burger King opened. This one will be permanent I think. Tthe battle between Burger King and Mc Donalds heats up again, ahhh with a sligh advantage for "The King", it has been there longer!
I had been all over the world and Hua Hin was one of the places where the Yellow double arch WAS nowhere to be seen. I guess it's the tides of times and changes happen as simple as that!!!

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All over the world and Hua Hin is ONE of the places that do NOT have Mac's, come on.

I could sit here for a week and name places that do not have Mac's.

Here's a few, Cha Am, Pranburi, Prachuab Khiri Khan, Phetchaburi, Tha Yang and these are just Local.

Good for Hua Hin, MORE CHOICE.
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