hahahaaaa! I have never eaten at a hardys-- guess I'm one of the lucky ones! ;] ---------------------------------------- I found the one that closed to be very inconsistent -- and empty since they switched to the new pricey menu and those awful ads
I loved Hardees but they don't have them out west. At least I haven't seen any west of Kansas. At any rate, I have missed the terrible commercials, lucky me! When I traveled the Kansas Turnpike, I-35, I always stopped at Hardees for their breakfast, yum! ------------------------------------------------- their breakfest is better than McDonald's --
odd footnote: I once drove the entire length of the Kansas Turnpike in a fog so thick you could not see the end of the car hood -- but you could see the glow of the little roadside reflectors so I just kept driving -- it's one of those things that made sense at 19
If I remember right, out here in the west, Hardees is Carl's Jr. Which I haven't seen up here in Washington, I do remember them down in Oregon. ---------------------------- CKE owns Hardee's, Carl Jr, and a Tex-Mex chain -- Carl Sr is in prison :)
I hate, hate, hate those Hardees/Carl's Jr. commercials. Whoever dreamed up that ad campaign should be drawn and quartered like William Wallace. ----------------------------- oddly, that's were the idea for the four-patty cheeseburger originally came from.
I haven't eaten at a Hardees for at least 22 years. Perhaps it's because I eat very rarely at fast food joints, but I think it's primarily because I don't believe a philly on top of a big burger can be good for me. To each their own. ----------------------------------------------- my guess is that their target market is construction workers who want a really filling lunch, and of course guys with the munchies
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hahahaaaa!
I have never eaten at a hardys--
guess I'm one of the lucky ones!
;]
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I found the one that closed to be very inconsistent -- and empty since they switched to the new pricey menu and those awful ads
I loved Hardees but they don't have them out west. At least I haven't seen any west of Kansas. At any rate, I have missed the terrible commercials, lucky me!
When I traveled the Kansas Turnpike, I-35, I always stopped at Hardees for their breakfast, yum!
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their breakfest is better than McDonald's --
odd footnote: I once drove the entire length of the Kansas Turnpike in a fog so thick you could not see the end of the car hood -- but you could see the glow of the little roadside reflectors so I just kept driving -- it's one of those things that made sense at 19
If I remember right, out here in the west, Hardees is Carl's Jr. Which I haven't seen up here in Washington, I do remember them down in Oregon.
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CKE owns Hardee's, Carl Jr, and a Tex-Mex chain -- Carl Sr is in prison :)
I hate, hate, hate those Hardees/Carl's Jr. commercials. Whoever dreamed up that ad campaign should be drawn and quartered like William Wallace.
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oddly, that's were the idea for the four-patty cheeseburger originally came from.
I haven't eaten at a Hardees for at least 22 years. Perhaps it's because I eat very rarely at fast food joints, but I think it's primarily because I don't believe a philly on top of a big burger can be good for me. To each their own.
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my guess is that their target market is construction workers who want a really filling lunch, and of course guys with the munchies
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