Pizza and hamburgers are popular occasional meals and often are served at fast-food restaurants. |
|
There's a fast-food feel to it, as if it was rushed through the Hollywood grinder without much attention to scripting or comic timing. |
|
Also, replace fast-food special sauces, which tend to be mayo-based, with mustard, ketchup or barbecue sauce. |
|
Some species will be attracted to roadsides if they smell fast-food containers, apple cores, candy wrappers, soda bottles, and the like. |
|
Somewhere nearby there'll be a shopping centre with fast-food outlets and a supermarket. |
|
This is where the young hang out, in coffee shops, fast-food outlets, shopping malls and on the street itself. |
|
The supposed villains here are fast-food restaurants and food companies that have supersized us to corpulence. |
|
Some sell used cars and some invest in business ventures or open fast-food franchises. |
|
Women worked as hotel chambermaids, housekeepers, babysitters, factory and fast-food workers, and nursing home aids. |
|
You don't necessarily have to go cold turkey, but you must cut back on your fast-food consumption. |
|
Sweetened syrup is also sent directly to restaurants and fast-food chains where it is sold to the public as a fountain drink. |
|
Finding yourself in a fast-food restaurant is no longer the end of the culinary world. |
|
They liked late nights and most nights they ate pizzas at Lamare's fast-food restaurant in the French town. |
|
A cameraman munching on a late night fast-food burger took a second to look up and yell over. |
|
I'm sure that no fast-food chain would recommend eating their food everyday. |
|
The tenters use washrooms at nearby fast-food restaurants and shower across the street at a drop-in centre. |
|
They sure can, just as a fast-food restaurant can refuse to serve fries to a customer sans shoes or shirt. |
|
She ignored their puzzled stares and left the fast-food restaurant as fast as she could. |
|
Her family has moved from Bradford to North Wales to make a fresh start and she is working in fast-food restaurants. |
|
They're omnipresent here and serve at least one of every two fast-food meals sold in the Philippines. |
|
|
I was driving around a fast-food restaurant in a dark-blue Ferrari, sitting on the car's roof. |
|
There are fast-food establishments that serve rice and beans, and other local dishes. |
|
For four years she lived with her father, his fast-food diet and his series of new girlfriends. |
|
Compared with Western fried chicken at fast-food chains, the coating is thinner but equally crispy. |
|
There'll be restaurants and coffee shops, boutiques and fast-food counters. |
|
Buckets can be purchased from a discount store or picked up for a small fee from supermarket bakeries and fast-food restaurants. |
|
Masked gunmen left two shop workers terrified after they raided a Pinehurst fast-food outlet. |
|
And then life wouldn't be this fast-food, microwave society where everybody's dispensable. |
|
Taking a closer look, every fast-food restaurant points to its drive-through window as the benchmark for its service performance. |
|
The boxes expanded from their usual spots on city street corners to motel lobbies, resorts and fast-food drive-throughs. |
|
An application has also been submitted to transform vacant land next door into a DIY store with a fast-food drive-through on the site. |
|
The food critic dry-heaved upon hearing that that the fast-food chain plans to open 300 new outlets. |
|
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel that can be made out of anything from organic canola oil to used cooking grease from fast-food restaurants. |
|
As Japanese have become fonder of fatty foods, fast-food chains and convenience stores have blanketed the country. |
|
A cool, buoyant breeze whisked past, carrying the fragrance of urban smog and fast-food grease. |
|
Soft drink bottlers and fast-food chains frequently use games as a consumer promotion. |
|
During the recession and the recovery, fast-food more than held its own because of its sheer cheapness. |
|
Paying cents more for a burger could mean big wage hikes for fast-food workers, many of whom live in poverty. |
|
When people say the U.S. has lost its capacity to innovate, I point them toward the fast-food sector. |
|
Chain stores, discount supermarkets, and fast-food restaurants had yet to invade. |
|
|
Beginning Jan.1 next year, officials said, the trial will become a compulsory regulation for all fast-food chain stores. |
|
For some, the fast-food joint is the only option if they want to escape the confines of a cramped house for a couple of hours. |
|
You'd be served fast-food burgers, cold fries and a watered-down soft drink. |
|
Nowadays every lunchtime sees a procession of pupils to the fast-food shops, where they purchase their batter-covered burgers and greasy chips. |
|
The same, I'm told, was true as to proposals that fast-food restaurants use glasses rather than paper cups. |
|
Relentless cut-throat competition has driven nearly all retailers and fast-food chains into a race to the bottom. |
|
We kept walking, stopping off at a fast-food place to have a wee in their loo. |
|
Bars and juke joints have given way to day-care centers and fast-food joints. |
|
To add to the absurdity, the packets come complete with a moist towelette similar to those provided in fast-food outlets. |
|
A lateish excursion to the supermarket led us to our local fast-food for dinner, where I noticed a disturbing marketing trend. |
|
But even if you never set foot in a fast-food joint, you can still inadvertently run up your trans-fat numbers. |
|
There were light scatterings of sweet papers and fast-food wrappers along this busy road. |
|
Big food is the nouveau public health epidemic that has been targeted with phasers set on demonize. It began with the fast-food lawsuits. |
|
Snowdrifts of plastic shopping bags and discarded fast-food trash got you down? |
|
Biologically, we are not constructed to deal with ubiquitous fast-food outlets that offer to supersize everything. |
|
He claims to have received death threats, says his home was attacked and his fast-food van was petrol bombed. |
|
In Japan, commercial products made from kenaf include hamburger wrappers, fast-food containers, and wallpaper. |
|
It was one of the fast-food treats on the menu at an international conference for the culinary Institute of America. |
|
They also vandalized three fast-food restaurants by etching the glass. |
|
After the march, the political convoy of picket-signs makes its way to a grandiose fast-food joint for pizza and beer. |
|
|
Food quality is just one challenge the fast-food industry faces. |
|
Athletes must complete a 200-yard circuit, gingerly stepping over obstacles in their path such as fast-food containers, cans of lager and noxious-smelling plimsolls. |
|
Now burger King, the iconic fast-food chain long based in Miami, is joining the rush. |
|
Limit hydrogenated oils or trans fat from foods such as stick margarine, store-bought cookies, and processed items such as crackers and fast-food fries. |
|
Puerto Ricans tolerate fast-food, but prefer native food and home cooking. |
|
In Berkeley, California, for instance, health-zoning laws are limiting the construction of new fast-food restaurants. |
|
Spurlock illustrates how fast-food chains and their fat-soaked menus have stretched across the world like an expanding empire. |
|
Bound by a freeway, sprawling shopping malls, and an elite gated community, the town encompasses one square mile of stucco cottages, dollar stores, and fast-food taquerias. |
|
The absence of traffic lights, billboards and fast-food chains is obvious. |
|
The plan has set off a chorus of disapproval from conservationists outraged at the possibility of surrounding the historic site with malls and fast-food outlets. |
|
I was craving french fries, so I pulled into the nearest fast-food restaurant. |
|
With the growth of the fast-food industry in the past three decades, it has become even more difficult to estimate the waste portion or discard of deep-frying fats. |
|
Suffice it to say that if you're choosing any of these items at fast-food restaurants, you're doing little more than adding empty calories to your diet. |
|
All the stores and fast-food restaurants were closed for the day. |
|
Underage hooligans and crummy fast-food restaurants abound, and the exit strategy once inside is impossible to navigate. |
|
In the wild, snakes are as ubiquitous as fast-food joints in a city. |
|
Two 4,000-square-foot fast-food restaurants with drive-throughs. |
|
But if the fast-food giants agreed to do this, would consumers bite? |
|
Nina and Jason Payne, of Old Mead, Eastwood, chose to round off their special occasion with a fast-food dinner including chicken wings, drumsticks and chips. |
|
Americans are shunning soda and claim they want healthier fast-food options. |
|
|
Shawn shouted loudly as they sat in a local fast-food restaurant. |
|
For years the need to push patties took the form of thin-cut ground beef served in fast-food joints and backyard barbecues. |
|
Even the waste fat from fast-food deep fryers can he used, and the conversion process is simple enough that some enthusiasts make it in their own kitchens. |
|
What has not changed is that fast-food customers in Janesville and elsewhere can expect to get plenty of grease with their meals. |
|
As the doughnuts are smaller than most fast-food cheeseburgers, I believed him. |
|
His book, not their fast-food chain, is the true Home of the whopper. |
|
Remember when all fast-food burgers and fries were small, all the chicken was fried, and the only decision was whether to get a shake or a Coke? |
|
The best evidence is that Sandals, the fast-food king of island weddings, now markets the term weddingmoons. |
|
American chain and fast-food restaurants are engaged in an arms race. |
|
It will also be a retail and fast-food showdown among promotional movie tie-in partners connected with these two movies and dozens more. |
|
Fast casual is a category of restaurants that offers the convenience of traditional fast-food places, but with higher quality food. |
|
Two other fast-food restau rants in Eugene have been held up at gunpoint in the past month, a Subway outlet and a Big Town Hero sandwich shop. |
|
How could Burger King, a fast-food franchise with more than 12,400 outlets in 73 countries, offer a sundae dessert with bacon in it? |
|
We met the developers to discuss the prospect of opening a fast-food joint on the mall's southeastern outparcel. |
|
The United States tops most other nations in the amount of artery-clogging trans-fats that accompany many fast-food meals. |
|
The film follows three anthropomorphized fast-food items and their free-associative adventures involving intergalactic space aliens and New Jersey. |
|
Not content with turning out pizzas for hungry Heaton residents, Pizzaholic fast-food staff are performing nightly breakdance routines to entertain growing crowds. |
|
Quick-Track is a syndicated research study that tracks key consumer behavioral and attitudinal measures for all major fast-food and pizza chains in individual markets. |
|
Campaigners are to write to around 300 chip shops, burger vans and other fast-food outlets near schools to ask them to bin hoagies and offer healthier choices. |
|
Even fast-food restaurants have a range of nonburger options. |
|