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About to go for a cycle and thought I'd get my first junk food in 4 months. Can any UK heads tell me if I can get a Burger King on a bike? Is it drive through only and do they let bikes through them?
- You choose BURGER KING of all places?!********
- ^ Only one round here Gordon Ramsay!Hayzilla
- I think every branch is different - McDs on my walk to work was drive-thru only 'til last week, and now it's doing take-outs for pedos.. pedestrians.Nairn
- had kid out y'day and needed to feed her lunch on the hoof. Partner asked what I'd fed her upon return and i joked 'half a McD's cheeseburger'Nairn
- I kept the ruse going for at least a couple of minutes until my partner went from disbelief to possible belief to absolute conviction, getting madder every stepNairn
- She was not much amused.Nairn
- “Of course I didn’t let her eat half a burger honey. She prefers nuggets.”imbecile
- Oh cmon. A little mcD won’t hurt your little one.monospaced
- She's not even 18 months old - I can't begin to imagine even thinking McD's is ok for kids until they're about 7. I'll quite happily have it on occasion thoNairn
- McD's never okay for your child, even if they're in their 90's. while you're at it "lord of all food", never ever give her sugar until she can buy it herself.imbecile
- i knew Nairn would come sniffing round the notes to dispense his tree hugging, hipster ideologies upon me.Hayzilla
- Anyway, I got a fucking puncture 500m from my house so had to walk back home and make yet another Tuna wrap for lunch. FMLHayzilla
- nb & i did that more than nairn, who only shared personal experience with another user. target fixation maybe?imbecile
- Hayzilla is pissed at me for a comment I made last year and somehow has an entirely peculiar impression of who I am. And yes, no sugar til she's 40.Nairn
- it does amuse me how he thinks I'm a hipster though - I wasn't even a hipster when hipsters were hipsters.Nairn
- @Nairn, I actually agree. I think it's awful stuff in general, despite having my cravings myself. My grandparents fed my son McD's burger at 2 and he's fine.monospaced
- I believe the key to junk food is that it's never "normal." It's a special thing, it's always labeled junk, and it's never given when demanded.monospaced
- And yeah, 18 months is quite young. But, good f'in luck keeping it out of their system for another 5+ years :)monospaced
- @nairn, fuck that guy then ... "it's always labeled junk, and it's never given when demanded." if only this could become a memeimbecile
- Huh? I AGREE with Nairn that it's not appropriate for children. It's my opinion that it should be labeled junk as a form of education.monospaced
- What is possibly wrong with the parenting tactic of not feeding kids junk food simply because they demand it? Healthy balanced meals are always better.monospaced
- i was agreeing with you. calm down.imbecile
- Sorry. I thought you said "fuck that guy" in reference to me, before you mocked my point of view. My bad.monospaced
- Look all I'm saying is, if I'm only having fast food a couple times a year, BK is never going to make the cut. Life's too short.********
- BK and McD's are good for a quick fix. Better to go with Five Guys or nngh a sloppy ShakeShack. BETTER YET, just make the fucking things at home.Nairn
- But hey, I'm totally down with wanting a junk food fix. I've eaten like 8 filthy kebab wraps over the past two weeks on my way home from work at midnight or so.Nairn
- Not even great kebabs. Some Eastern European place on my way home, not even genuine Turkish. But fuck me, after 3 months of nothing, they're wonderfulNairn
- To me a legit kebab might be unhealthy, but is a different class entirely from global fast food chains when it comes to food quality and nutrition.monospaced
- I’ll take a shake shack or five guys over BK just because they aren’t growing nuggets in test tubes at some factory somewhere. Lol.monospaced
- You choose BURGER KING of all places?!