Holy cow... I've been eating Subway's Oven Roasted Chicken breast sandwich for years... mostly to eat something healthy with lots of protein... I never once sat back and gave any consideration to the fact that their chicken was not real chicken - until ima brought it up in this thread. Now that I think about it, their chicken breast does not have the consistency of actual chicken breast at all! It is totally processed and fake. My world has just been turned upside down!!!!
Between this and the Top Gun 2 thread, my mindset seems to be: "Highway to the McRib Zone" I will not eat one. I think I've only had one ever when I was a kid approx. thirty-one years ago...in the long, long ago. I remember eating it and I wasn't digging the texture of it. It just seemed off to me...so I never got another one.
I like Mickey D's but I tried the McRib once about 15 or so years ago and it was so incredibly horrible that I get sick just thinking about it. Maybe I just had a bad one or something but the meat was beyond soggy and the sauce tasted like sugary barf. I thought the common perception of the McRib was that it was horrible. Maybe they changed the recipe since I tried it.
I had one last year when a thread like this popped up. It was the the first time I had one in over ten years. I don't remember liking or disliking it as a kid, but for some reason, when I had it last year I was in total ahhhhh, mmmmmm... I'm a very picky eater and this sounds like something I wouldn't touch but for some reason I do. I'm diffidently getting one or two this year.
Here's the US McDonald's density : http://www.datapointed.net/2009/09/distance-to-nearest-mcdonalds/ The furthest point away from a McDonald's in the US is apparently "only" 145 miles by car.
It's a officially back! I am not sure if the special my local restaurants are having is nationwide or not but you buy a McRib meal and get a second sandwich for $1.
I just had one. Never eaten one before. It seems like people either love it or hate it. I loved it while I ate it, good onions+pickle+bbq sauce combination, but now it feels kinda oily and greasy and heavy sitting in my stomach.
How old are you? I've never had my stomach feel oily and greasy after a meal. Considering how the stomach has no taste buds, how does this feeling come about? I'm getting tired of this 20ish logic. You feel full? Is that what you feel? Go eat some paper and let us know how that makes your stomach feel.