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1. They employ competent staff.
2. They get better wrappers that perhaps hold the heat better.
Just saying.
After all, it's not the forst time it happens (ALWAYS cold), so the problem may not be all the employees, but the common denominator between all those occurences : namely, you.
:D
why are old burger king commercials so scary?
*shrugs* I don't know, a reflection of how high everyone was? TOO much substance?
I don't eat fast food, but afaik they make mant burgers before anyone order them and just have them in lukewarm condition fir hours.
Maybe you should ask for something special like without onion, etc.. albeit I would have home cooked something instead
if the burger king broke into my house, climbed into my bed while i slept, and fed me a breakfast sandwich i would not just happily eat it. i would be scrambling to phone the authorities
mind you I eat burger king the least frequently so I'm probs just lucky.