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So I swore off Hardee's and Carls Jr. back in 1993 after I got a job there taking orders. Now that that's a few decades behind me and I live across the street, I figured I'd give it another whirl. It was great. I'm out of the loop on the whole fast food phenomenon in the country but for some reason the quality tasted way better than that of a McDonald's. Not sure if they use actually real food here but it sure tasted like it. I had the Western burger and onion rings and it was marvelous. I went the next morning and got a pass for Eos Fitness because that's how full I felt after eating it but I guess that's the point of eating is to get full....right? The one thing that was confusing, unless they were messing with me, was that it was like the fries you could get large but only a medium onion ring...or vice versa....it seemed confusing :) Definitely a go-to in a pinch.
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