I get to go to fast food restaurants maybe on average of once a month, period. That's one time. I don't have the extra money to go to restaurants, nor a vehicle at my disposal to hop into to pick something up. But I like all of the places on your list and am in walking distance to three of them. Maybe it's a good thing that I have to ration out my little pleasures, because my health is getting better as I get older instead of worse as it had been doing. Hmmmm. Save me from myself. Novel idea.
None of the above. A child of an Estonian-born immigrant, I didn't grow up on fast food or any version of an American diet and my gut doesn't tolerate gluten or rich foods anyway. I thrive on (often spicy) cuisine that features beans, rice/potatoes or other gluten free foods, lots of lean dairy, lots of produce and some lean meat or fish. I have a cooler and I have insulated lunch bags. It's usually cheaper than fast food, especially now, in more ways than one.
Never heard of Hungry Jacks, and KFC is disgustingly greasy. Only one thing I like from Mcdonalds is their french fries, and from Burger King the whopper. But for me it has been so long that I have eaten any fast food, that maybe even Mcdonalds and burger king may have gotten worse over the years. The last time I stopped for anything was a sub from planet sub.
Or Wendy's. I don't trust McDonalds, ive never seen a hungry jack in this town, and KFC is a guilty pleasure. BK is yummy and hasn't made me sick, long as u dont try the nuggets.
Don