• Canaconda@lemmy.ca
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    24 hours ago

    I worked at one.

    1. A&W Canada is a completely separate entity from A&W USA with no legal ties whatsoever.

    2. They do source their ingredients from Canada. Much less processed than McDonalds or Arbys (I’ve also worked there).

    3. They make the onion rings by hand. They slice the tomato’s/lettuce every morning.

    4. Many have 24 hour drive thrus and open late lobbies.

    5. The immigrants working there aren’t TFWs (which Canadian taxes pay for), they’re good people who sincerely want to be Canadian.

    6. They have frosted mugs instead of ice. Every single ice machine is contaminated with fecal bacteria.

    In the hellscape that is late stage capitalism… they’re on my shortlist like Costco

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      Last few times I was in there they were making claims about sourcing Canadian beef. Veggie burger is good. It’s the only fast food place I go to. Proudly Canadian I think.

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        24 hours ago

        They also use less processed ingredients. Tomatos/lettuce get sliced and prepped daily. Onion rings are battered in house!!

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    a&w canada is separate from a&w in the u.s., correct.

    unilever (uk) bought the canadian business only of a&w in the 1970s–that’s what split the u.s. and canadian parts. some franchisees in canada grouped-together and bought the canadian a&w from unilever in 1995.

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        1 day ago

        the american a&w was part of yum brands until it was divested about 15 years ago… yum itself was originally formed from the merger of pepsi’s spun-off restaurant business and the american a&w’s parent.

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          oh that funny. I know pepsi spun off yum because it pissed off restaurant customers but did not realize a&w was kind of the parent.

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    What I would also like to know is if the Okinawan A&W is independent from the US one as well. It’s the only prefecture in Japan that has it. I haven’t gone in years because it’s just not as good as the Canadian one and because it might be US-owned.

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    Yes.

    My A&W consumption went way up after Trump was re-elected.

    Best fast food breakfast (hashbrowns are superior), best beef burgers. Chicken is a bit meh. Onion rings are obviously S tier. Root beer is great.

    With coupons they’re a no brainer. Regular price I’d rather do A&W twice for every 3 visits of other stuff.

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      They do have a pretty mean hashbrown. Their coffee isn’t half bad either. I’m always down for a teen burger too. I don’t get it much, but it’s the only fast food joint that doesn’t send my blood sugar into a death spiral.

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      oh thank goodness …

      I’m so tired of eating at Harvey’s … and Mary Brown’s is too far!

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        6.49 egger combo with a coupon this morning. Regular price is maybe a couple bucks more than a similar McDonalds meal.

        Hence, “go twice there instead of three times somewhere else”.

        Very expensive? What’s your definition of that? Any suggestions on where to go instead? Or just a shit and run comment?

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        It’s all that price where we are, so A&W is better with real cheese, organic coffee, actual eggs.

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    Being Canadian does not make it okay to commit cruelty, violence, torture and atrocity against vulnerable individuals.

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        The experiences of animals are real and matter. Their suffering is identical in nature to your own. The animals we create are morally equivalent to our own children, and are owed exactly the same unconditional love and protection.

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          Oh we absolutely need to abolish livestock production. If not for moral reason than ecologically driven existential ones.

          But you being a cunt doesn’t accomplish anything.

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            18 hours ago

            I could not have been more neutral. I simply stated facts. If you find them offensive, I would examine the reasons.

            I certainly didn’t call anyone childish names.

            People are concerned about buying Canadian because they want to do what seems to be the right thing. Trade in another individual’s body is never the right thing. It is always wrong to treat an individual as a means rather than as an end.

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        Cattle, pigs, and chickens are individuals. Each is a particular someone: a living being with their own body, perspective, experiences, preferences, fears, habits, relationships, and continued interest in what happens to them.

        It does not mean they are human, or that their minds work exactly like human minds. It means they are not morally interchangeable objects. It means they have moral worth as individuals.

        Regardless of whether you agree that they are individuals, you appear to be saying that you think it is morally acceptable to commit needless cruelty, violence, torture and atrocity against animals. Is that your position?