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10 Secret Fast Food Menus

This video is kinda long and pointless, but I needed something to illustrate this post, OK? I don't know what's more disturbing—the Grand Slam burger or that the guy takes off his shirt to eat it.

Mental Floss lists ten secret menus. Don't worry, the well-known In-N-Out not-so-secret menu is not among them. What is: candy-flavored smoothies at Jamba Juice, nachos at Chipotle, Wendy's Grand Slam (aka the "Meat Cube"), and unbreaded chicken at Popeyes (but why would you order that?).

6 Comments:

Taking your shirt off to eat. Classy!

But Adam, the In-N-Out menu is among them. In fact, it is the first one listed and also mentioned again in number 6 regarding Neapolitan milkshakes.

Not that I don't love In-N-Out (because I do love it), I was kind of excited that you said that it wasn't among them. As in, saves one space for menus more secret than the In-N-Out one.

I'd just like to know if Taco Bell can still make me a Bell Beefer. Or a side of those delicious refried beans they used to sell in the early 80s, with gloopy melted cheese on top.

Ordering a burger with four patties is just silly, the meat/bun ratio is way out of whack. Just order two burgers with two patties each.

I think it's the slick of grease dribbling out of the side of his mouth and down his chin that makes him especially sexy.

I worked at Wendy's when I was in High School and there were always those people who ordered these burgers (sometimes with extra cheese and bacon). It was always a process to make, cause the patties would slide around on top of each other because of the grease and lack of friction. Truly a disgusting concoction.

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