hockeylover
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Mr sub is still around in most suburbs. Atleast two or three of them in burlington.
Roughly the same number of locations in canada as harveys has.
Speaking of Harvey's, they really went downhill IMO
Mr sub is still around in most suburbs. Atleast two or three of them in burlington.
Roughly the same number of locations in canada as harveys has.
it's all part of a conglomerate...nothing wrong with that per se; I still enjoy Big Smoke Burger (though it's not as good)
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Speaking of Harvey's, they really went downhill IMO
If that isn't the grimmest lineup for restaurants I've ever seen....
Wall to wall terrible. Like if the airport in hell had a food court.
Lots of those chains have large international presence as well.and, appropriately enough, from the names I do recognize, these are joints only found in food courts
Big Smoke is an exception, because they started as an indie (such like Burger's Priest) before being swallowed up
Lots of those chains have large international presence as well.
I haven't had in about a decade. Sounds like I'm not missing much.
Used to be a solid fast food burger back in the day.
Yogen fruz has a huge following internationally 1300 locations over 40 countries.which ones...they all scream Canada to me
Can confirm. Either I had a horrible palate when I was younger or Harvey's went to complete shit. I went about 10-15 years without it and found it incredibly unimpressive when I gave it a shot. Pretty sure you're right and they did get a lot worse.Yeah, agreed, they've done something with their burgers I think. Quality's not as good.
1. Wendys (you cant beat a good spicy chicken)Pick your Top 5:
A&W
Arby's
Burger King
Chipotle
Cinnabon
Dairy Queen
Domino's
Five Guys
Harvey's
Hero Certified Burgers
Pizza Hut
Popeyes
McDonalds
Mucho Burrito
Mr Sub
Swiss Chalet
Wendy's
KFC
Yeah, agreed, they've done something with their burgers I think. Quality's not as good.