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Has Siana Riven-Duckworth ever mentioned on Facebook seeing a ghost in her McFlurries?
No, but I saw Jesus in a McFlurry once.
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Has Siana Riven-Duckworth ever mentioned on Facebook seeing a ghost in her McFlurries?
Hardees is Carls Jr.They got some nice fast food restaurants down south. Ever go to Hardee's? Chris could be buying up all the oranges. He probably knows full god damn well what he is doing with that money and this ghost nonsense is symbolism for the fact that the old, more mature and responsible Chris is dead and now he is living wild eating McDonald's oranges and he may be having wild, ecstasy-infused drug parties with Rat Kingers like Eden Belmont. There are roads that connect Knoxville to Charlottesville and Charlottesville to Atlanta. Chris could be the hub for southern rat kinger hookups.
Carls, Jr. is HardeesHardees is Carls Jr.
It's like a Rally's/Checkers thing. Depends on where you are, the menus are usually identical, though it could vary.Carls, Jr. is Hardees
I was the manager of a chain of Hardee's locations for a week. I would suggest not eating at Hardee's if you live in Michigan. Pretty horrific things happening inside those restaurants.It's like a Rally's/Checkers thing. Depends on where you are, the menus are usually identical, though it could vary.
I only ever knew of Hardee's thanks to Detroit TV (I think most of those ended up as Tim Horton's or something else), the nearst one to me is out somewhere on the Ohio Turnpike. My town probably had one in the 70's.I was the manager of a chain of Hardee's locations for a week. I would suggest not eating at Hardee's if you live in Michigan. Pretty horrific things happening inside those restaurants.
They shut down in Detroit a long time ago, but someone decided to bring them back. There are two companies running them in the Detroit market and well, yeah, just stay away.I only ever knew of Hardee's thanks to Detroit TV (I think most of those ended up as Tim Horton's or something else), the nearst one to me is out somewhere on the Ohio Turnpike. My town probably had one in the 70's.
I'm sure it's nothing like it was 30 years back. Hopefully they don't eye the Toledo market anytime soon. We recently lost our only Del Taco location a few months back.They shut down in Detroit a long time ago, but someone decided to bring them back. There are two companies running them in the Detroit market and well, yeah, just stay away.
Two companies? So Hardees isnt an area franchise?They shut down in Detroit a long time ago, but someone decided to bring them back. There are two companies running them in the Detroit market and well, yeah, just stay away.
It wouldn't surprise me if the ones up in Michigan are a franchise operation than corporate. Often franchisees have their own set of standards different from the brand they're behind. I should know, I worked for such a place that was once corporate at the start before half the locations in town were sold off to a franchise owner who's HQ'd elsewhere in the state. Things just sorta erroded away over time. You don't see this on the outside (the lobby of course), but internally it's very apparent.Two companies? So Hardees isnt an area franchise?
Are you saying to avoid them in your area or in general?
Suppose it depends on the company. What I learned in that recent movie is that McDonalds locks thier shit down tight. Or at least they used to.It wouldn't surprise me if the ones up in Michigan are a franchise operation than corporate. Often franchisees have their own set of standards different from the brand they're behind. I should know, I worked for such a place that was once corporate at the start before half the locations in town were sold off to a franchise owner who's HQ'd elsewhere in the state. Things just sorta erroded away over time. You don't see this on the outside (the lobby of course), but internally it's very apparent.
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