Frappe means chilled or iced. It does not necessarily refer to coffee. McD's uses it that way, but "cafe frappe" would be more correct. In some locales, "frappe" refers to a milkshake.Actually frappes are a form of iced coffee
Frappe means chilled or iced. It does not necessarily refer to coffee. McD's uses it that way, but "cafe frappe" would be more correct. In some locales, "frappe" refers to a milkshake.Actually frappes are a form of iced coffee
I've only eaten an omelet once at Wendy's , never ate at McDonalds though . Why are this places even called restaurants ? Are they even serving real food cooked by a chef ? If I'm in a hurry and have to get some fast-food I'll chose SubWay , otherwise I prefer to cook my own food .
also, Chick Fil'A >>>>>>>>>>> all of your fat food chicken choices.
ha. we were at some amusement park and decided chick fil'a sounded better than anything else. the one we went to was closed, so we went to the other one and it was closed too. then i realized it was sunday and they're all closed.also, Chick Fil'A >>>>>>>>>>> all of your fat food chicken choices.
Yes. I agree. Whole-heartedly. Of course, the problem is you always crave Chick-Fil-A the most on Sundays...
also, Chick Fil'A >>>>>>>>>>> all of your fat food chicken choices.
also, Chick Fil'A >>>>>>>>>>> all of your fat food chicken choices.
+1000 to this haha. I saw an ad the other day while listening to Pandora Radio that they are coming out with a spicy chicken sandwich on the 7th. I think that Wendy's just lost a spicy chicken customer. :icon_ banana: