I made jokes about this thing after seeing the ads on TV.  But, yesterday, I was offered one by my nephew, so I tried it.

You can see what it looks like at Checkers website on their homepage (at least as of this writing).  It is a beef patty with thinly sliced prime rib, sauteed red onions, bacon and a seasoned mayonaisse all on texas toast style bread (albeit not as thick as normal texas toast).

I am ashamed to say that it was rather delicious.  My only complaint would be that the beef patty was a bit small considering the hype.

Sweet.  Two advertising rants in a row.

This one is about the recent Dominos “Bailout” spots.  Of course they are trying to intimate that they are giving you a GREAT DEAL when infact, they’ve been selling those pizzas and sandwiches for $5 each for months.

The sandwiches aren’t worth $5 and are about 1cm thick with meat.  The rest is all bun.  They’re not worth anything near $5 each.  The pizzas aren’t much better.  They put so little toppings on them that they may as well just call it “cheesy bread” in round form.

I can think of much better food to spend $15 on that is way more filling than their offerings.  Plus, to use the government financial bailout as a marketing gimmick sickens me when our economy is in it’s current state.  Dominos earns my list of companies to boycott.

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