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  • BirdofPrey97
    TCS Homer
    • May 2004
    • 1550

    BK Delivery

    Way to go Minneapolis



    MINNEAPOLIS —Burger King is testing a delivery service at some of its restaurants.

    Will you try the new 'French Fry Burger' for $1?

    It's expected to be available the next couple months.
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    The service is being expanded to more restaurants in the Minneapolis metro, WCCO-TV reported.

    BK Delivers is also being tested in Boston, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Washington, D.C., Phoenix and Salt Lake City.

    Customers can make an order online at BKDelivers.com using a computer, tablet or smartphone or order by calling a 1-855-Order-BK. There is a $10 minimum charge.

    The company said if the first round of locations are successful the service will be expanded. Right now no locations in Iowa are part of the test.


    Read more: http://www.kcci.com/news/project-eco...#ixzz2dIBBsl1R
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  • mnstang
    Bookending TCS
    • Oct 2002
    • 33500

    #2
    you know you're fat when you're spending over $10 at a fast food joint.

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    • sinSStr
      Pro lurker
      • Jun 2008
      • 27376

      #3
      Hell yeah. Work food runs no more!
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      • svonasek
        TCS Homer
        • Apr 2007
        • 1641

        #4
        Originally posted by mnstang View Post
        you know you're fat when you're spending over $10 at a fast food joint.
        Not everybody eats alone

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        • Fernanernie
          Hot slut aficionado
          • Dec 2003
          • 50750

          #5
          Burger king is disgusting.
          DO.NOT.WANT
          Dear Government, eventually the people with money will tell you to fuck off, and stop paying for those that don't work

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          • Exjay
            80085
            • Jun 2005
            • 6637

            #6
            No thanks. Ill have no part in this sorcery.
            "On this episode of roadkill"

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            • mnstang
              Bookending TCS
              • Oct 2002
              • 33500

              #7
              Originally posted by svonasek View Post
              Not everybody eats alone
              you know you're fat when you eat at burger king.

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              • 94fobrah
                2012 RSN #3
                • Oct 2007
                • 8820

                #8
                I love BK
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                • N8Dogg98
                  Nasty
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 1885

                  #9
                  I don't eat at any of the old school fast food joints (McD's, Culvers, BK, Wendy's, Taco Bell, etc...) bad food is bad. Nearly everyone at work I see that eats at these establishments is significantly overweight. No thanks.

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                  • av6ateu
                    TCS Gomer
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 7386

                    #10
                    Originally posted by mnstang View Post
                    you know you're fat when you're spending over $10 at a fast food joint.
                    Originally posted by mnstang View Post
                    you know you're fat when you eat at burger king.
                    You know you're fat when you are "building up to" clipping your toe nails

                    Originally posted by mnstang View Post
                    I'm about to clip my toe nails.

                    Building up to it.

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                    • HAULNSS
                      Northstar Detail Supply
                      • May 2003
                      • 11526

                      #11
                      No delivery for you!



                      Fast-food workers strike nationwide in protest against wages
                      Published August 29, 2013


                      Aug. 29, 2013: Protesters display placards outside a Burger King fast food restaurant in Boston. The protest was one of several planned in Boston Thursday in what organizers say are similar walkouts planned in dozens of cities to push chains such as McDonald's, Taco Bell and Wendy's to pay workers more. (AP/Boston Herald)

                      Hundreds of protesters across the US marched Thursday to demand higher wages for fast-food workers, forcing the closure of one McDonald's in Detroit after its employees walked out.

                      The protests are underway in cities including New York, Boston and Chicago, and organizers are expecting the biggest national walkouts yet.

                      A McDonald's restaurant in Detroit closed Thursday morning as workers and protesters chanted "hey hey, ho ho, $7.40's got to go," outside, WJBK reports.

                      In New York, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn joined about 300 to 400 protesters in a march before flooding inside a McDonald's near the Empire State Building on Thursday morning. Shortly after the demonstration, however, the restaurant seemed to be operating normally and a few customers said they hadn't heard of the movement. The same was true at a McDonald's a few blocks away.

                      The lack of awareness among some illustrates the challenge workers face. Participating workers, who are asking for $15 an hour, still represent a tiny fraction of the industry. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour, which works out to about $15,000 a year for full-time employees.

                      The movement comes amid calls from the White House, some members of Congress and economists to hike the federal minimum wage. But most proposals seek a far more modest increase than the one workers are asking for, with President Barack Obama wanting to boost it to $9 an hour.

                      In a wide-ranging interview with the Associate Press, Labor Secretary Thomas Perez said the strikes are another sign of the need to raise the minimum wage for all workers. He compared the protests to the demands of demonstrators in the 1963 March on Washington, who sought a national minimum wage to give workers better living standards.

                      "For all too many people working minimum wage jobs, the rungs on the ladder of opportunity are feeling further and further apart," said Perez, who's taking a lead role in Obama's push to boost the minimum wage.

                      The Service Employees International Union, which represents more than 2 million works in health care, janitorial and other industries, has been providing financial support and training for local organizers around the country.

                      Organizers say the strikes will hit more than 50 cities on Thursday, following a series of strikes that began last November in New York City. The biggest effort so far was over the summer when about 2,200 of the country's millions of fast-food workers staged a one-day strike in seven cities.

                      Ryan Carter, a 29-year-old who was walking out of the McDonald's where workers demonstrated on Thursday, said he "absolutely" supported workers demand for higher wages.

                      "They work harder than the billionaires in this city," he said. But Carter, who was holding a cup of the chain's coffee he bought for $1, said he didn't plan to stop his regular trips to McDonald's.

                      A few dozen people gathered along the street outside a McDonald's in Las Vegas, chanting and carrying signs that read "Strike for a living wage" and "Huelga por $15," Spanish for "Strike for $15." But an employee at the restaurants said it stayed open for business throughout the demonstration.

                      The latest protests follow a series of strikes that began last November in New York City. The biggest effort so far was over the summer when about 2,200 of the country's millions of fast-food workers staged a one-day strike in seven cities.

                      McDonald's Corp. and Burger King Worldwide Inc. say they don't make decisions about pay for the independent franchisees that operate the majority of their U.S. restaurants. At restaurants that McDonald's owns, the company said, any move to raise entry-level pay would raise overall costs and lead to higher menu prices.

                      "We respect our employees' rights to voice their opinions. Employees who participate in these activities and return to work are welcomed back and scheduled to work their regular shifts as usual," the company said.

                      It also noted that the protests didn't give an accurate picture of what it means to work at McDonald's. The company said it provides professional development for interested employees.

                      Wendy's said in statement that it was "proud to provide a place where thousands of people, who come to us asking for a job, can enter the workforce at a starting wage, gain skills and advance with us or move on to something else."

                      Starbucks spokesman Zack Huston said the strikes have not affected the company's stores. He noted that Starbucks employees earn "competitive wages" and affordable health care that other retailers do not provide for part-time workers.

                      Subway and Yum Brands Inc., which owns KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, did not respond to a request for comment.

                      Even though they're not part of unions, fast-food workers who take part in strikes are generally protected from being fired or having employers retaliate against them. Federal labor law gives all workers the right to engage in "protected concerted activities" to complain about wages, working conditions or other terms of employment.

                      "It's always been understood that people who fall under this concerted activity umbrella are protected as long as they are protesting not only on their own behalf but on behalf of others as well," said Robert Kaiser, a St. Louis labor law attorney.



                      Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/29...#ixzz2dOEnLd47


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                      • STROOSS
                        Breaks Stuff
                        • May 2009
                        • 3157

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 94fobrah View Post
                        I love BK
                        Way better than MacDees mushy fake meat gargbage
                        Originally posted by lark-o
                        everytime i have kfc it makes me shit uncontrolably and in between that the farts constantly make me have to wipe.

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                        • sinSStr
                          Pro lurker
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 27376

                          #13
                          Hundreds of protesters across the US marched Thursday to demand higher wages for fast-food workers, forcing the closure of one McDonald's in Detroit after its employees walked out.
                          So all 6 of their customers were unable to get their McDoubles that day.
                          '96 Impala SS #21,559 of 41,934
                          Rockin'98/Garage Couch Mafia

                          Originally posted by Outrun
                          You should write books. Your attention to detail had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I had no idea what to expect until I got to the end. And let me tell you, I came. Hard. Thanks! Will read again. Asset to TCS. A++++++++++
                          Originally posted by SVT5LITER
                          I had to unexpectedly part with a pair of briefs today, lol. Not totally sure what that was about
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                          • Notch
                            Trunkback Moostang
                            • May 2005
                            • 23574

                            #14
                            Want this an episode of Beavis and Butthead?

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                            • Fernanernie
                              Hot slut aficionado
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 50750

                              #15

                              Jesus fucking christ, if you want to make $15/hr, get a skilled job. If you can't afford your rent, 3 kids, food, and car payments on a minimum wage job, DEAL WITH IT. Get a better job, or stop fucking.

                              The Feel-Good liberals in this country are just sickening in their agendas
                              Dear Government, eventually the people with money will tell you to fuck off, and stop paying for those that don't work

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