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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #90 on: June 06, 2017, 04:12:03 PM »

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Lol did he take him to Chipolte?  ;D
No, that's the b.good in downtown Boston (kind of off of the Government T station). It's a pretty decent local burger chain -- the closest you'll get to In'n'Out around here.

I couldn't disagree with this comparison more.

B. Good's slogan is "Real food Fast," and they pride themselves on using local, all-natural ingredients. They bake their fries instead of deep frying them, for health reasons. They also serve fantastic salads and other healthy options (smoothies, etc). In n Out is much more of a traditional fast food restaurant.

And I have to disagree with you, at least a bit. In n Out is traditional fast food in the sense that they serve only burgers and fries, shakes and sodas, and they do deep-fry their fries, but their ingredients are all fresh, and local, nothing frozen. I work in L.A. County and my office got to tour the local In n Out distribution center a few years ago, and the guide explained how everything they get is from nearby farms.

I've never had B. Good, but I've had In n Out about a thousand times since I moved here a decade ago, and I can confirm that it is all fresh and delicious. They even slice their potatoes right behind the counter where you order, for everyone to see.
I'm glad someone is sticking up for In N Out a little. Yes, it's fast food but they cook their burgers and fries to order, unlike most fast food burger joints. The funny thing is, even though their fries are fresh, I don't really care for them. Love a double double, though.

Also, I'm in love with Markelle Fultz. This is getting unhealthy.
Well, b. good is farm to table. In'n'Out stocks from a fairly sizeable commercial meat processing plant. Which is not necessarily bad, but it's less.... crunchy granola? :P

I've had the In'n'Out burger and it's fantastic. With b.good, I'm really more a fan of the different preparations/toppings. These can be pretty good. Oh yes, and the fries.Yum.
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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #94 on: June 06, 2017, 04:41:33 PM »

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That is what I am talking about!

Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #95 on: June 06, 2017, 04:48:28 PM »

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Lol did he take him to Chipolte?  ;D
No, that's the b.good in downtown Boston (kind of off of the Government T station). It's a pretty decent local burger chain -- the closest you'll get to In'n'Out around here.

I couldn't disagree with this comparison more.

B. Good's slogan is "Real food Fast," and they pride themselves on using local, all-natural ingredients. They bake their fries instead of deep frying them, for health reasons. They also serve fantastic salads and other healthy options (smoothies, etc). In n Out is much more of a traditional fast food restaurant.

And I have to disagree with you, at least a bit. In n Out is traditional fast food in the sense that they serve only burgers and fries, shakes and sodas, and they do deep-fry their fries, but their ingredients are all fresh, and local, nothing frozen. I work in L.A. County and my office got to tour the local In n Out distribution center a few years ago, and the guide explained how everything they get is from nearby farms.

I've never had B. Good, but I've had In n Out about a thousand times since I moved here a decade ago, and I can confirm that it is all fresh and delicious. They even slice their potatoes right behind the counter where you order, for everyone to see.

I think I did a poor job differentiating the two.

I was in no way implying that INO is trash fast food like Burger King. I lived in Southern California for several years and I had my fair share of INO. It is better than most fast food joints by a mile.

I'm also not saying B. Good's food tastes better than INO. I think someone else put it best when they said B. Good is farm-to-table.

I'm still not sure that I'm expressing myself properly here, but I would say they are two different categories of food: INO being very high quality fast food (possibly the best of the best) and B. Good being health food (a slight stretch since they serve burgers) that's prepared quickly.

Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #96 on: June 06, 2017, 04:51:18 PM »

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Lol did he take him to Chipolte?  ;D
No, that's the b.good in downtown Boston (kind of off of the Government T station). It's a pretty decent local burger chain -- the closest you'll get to In'n'Out around here.

I couldn't disagree with this comparison more.

B. Good's slogan is "Real food Fast," and they pride themselves on using local, all-natural ingredients. They bake their fries instead of deep frying them, for health reasons. They also serve fantastic salads and other healthy options (smoothies, etc). In n Out is much more of a traditional fast food restaurant.

And I have to disagree with you, at least a bit. In n Out is traditional fast food in the sense that they serve only burgers and fries, shakes and sodas, and they do deep-fry their fries, but their ingredients are all fresh, and local, nothing frozen. I work in L.A. County and my office got to tour the local In n Out distribution center a few years ago, and the guide explained how everything they get is from nearby farms.

I've never had B. Good, but I've had In n Out about a thousand times since I moved here a decade ago, and I can confirm that it is all fresh and delicious. They even slice their potatoes right behind the counter where you order, for everyone to see.
I'm glad someone is sticking up for In N Out a little. Yes, it's fast food but they cook their burgers and fries to order, unlike most fast food burger joints. The funny thing is, even though their fries are fresh, I don't really care for them. Love a double double, though.

Also, I'm in love with Markelle Fultz. This is getting unhealthy.
Well, b. good is farm to table. In'n'Out stocks from a fairly sizeable commercial meat processing plant. Which is not necessarily bad, but it's less.... crunchy granola? :P

I've had the In'n'Out burger and it's fantastic. With b.good, I'm really more a fan of the different preparations/toppings. These can be pretty good. Oh yes, and the fries.Yum.
There are a couple of Bare Burger restaurants near me that sound similar. Really high quality ingredients but they don't know how to cook the burgers right (at least not at the location I've been to a few times) so I don't go there much but the farm to table thing can make a big difference in flavor.
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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #97 on: June 06, 2017, 04:52:51 PM »

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Lol did he take him to Chipolte?  ;D
No, that's the b.good in downtown Boston (kind of off of the Government T station). It's a pretty decent local burger chain -- the closest you'll get to In'n'Out around here.

I couldn't disagree with this comparison more.

B. Good's slogan is "Real food Fast," and they pride themselves on using local, all-natural ingredients. They bake their fries instead of deep frying them, for health reasons. They also serve fantastic salads and other healthy options (smoothies, etc). In n Out is much more of a traditional fast food restaurant.

And I have to disagree with you, at least a bit. In n Out is traditional fast food in the sense that they serve only burgers and fries, shakes and sodas, and they do deep-fry their fries, but their ingredients are all fresh, and local, nothing frozen. I work in L.A. County and my office got to tour the local In n Out distribution center a few years ago, and the guide explained how everything they get is from nearby farms.

I've never had B. Good, but I've had In n Out about a thousand times since I moved here a decade ago, and I can confirm that it is all fresh and delicious. They even slice their potatoes right behind the counter where you order, for everyone to see.
I'm glad someone is sticking up for In N Out a little. Yes, it's fast food but they cook their burgers and fries to order, unlike most fast food burger joints. The funny thing is, even though their fries are fresh, I don't really care for them. Love a double double, though.

Also, I'm in love with Markelle Fultz. This is getting unhealthy.

Not trashing INO by any means. They're two different categories of food though. INO is a traditional drive-thru style fast food restaurant. B. Good is not that.

Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #98 on: June 06, 2017, 05:05:16 PM »

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IMHO, In-N-Out's burgers are real good.  Their fries suck.


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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #99 on: June 06, 2017, 05:18:42 PM »

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IMHO, In-N-Out's burgers are real good.  Their fries suck.

Opposite for me, but I don't really eat red meat anymore. I go out to Vegas/Cal one week a year and I get fries and a shake every day from I-N-O. Poor Markelle, btw, this has turned into a totally new thread  :D

Loving the pictures of Fultz at the Garden and in a Cs shirt - making it a little more 'real.'

Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #100 on: June 06, 2017, 05:32:41 PM »

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IMHO, In-N-Out's burgers are real good.  Their fries suck.
try the Heart Attack Grill for burgers. They have a 10,000 calorie burger called the quadruple bypass https://youtu.be/p79kj34zvO4

And The fries are deep fried in lard lol

Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #101 on: June 06, 2017, 05:39:48 PM »

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Lol did he take him to Chipolte?  ;D
No, that's the b.good in downtown Boston (kind of off of the Government T station). It's a pretty decent local burger chain -- the closest you'll get to In'n'Out around here.

I couldn't disagree with this comparison more.

B. Good's slogan is "Real food Fast," and they pride themselves on using local, all-natural ingredients. They bake their fries instead of deep frying them, for health reasons. They also serve fantastic salads and other healthy options (smoothies, etc). In n Out is much more of a traditional fast food restaurant.

And I have to disagree with you, at least a bit. In n Out is traditional fast food in the sense that they serve only burgers and fries, shakes and sodas, and they do deep-fry their fries, but their ingredients are all fresh, and local, nothing frozen. I work in L.A. County and my office got to tour the local In n Out distribution center a few years ago, and the guide explained how everything they get is from nearby farms.

I've never had B. Good, but I've had In n Out about a thousand times since I moved here a decade ago, and I can confirm that it is all fresh and delicious. They even slice their potatoes right behind the counter where you order, for everyone to see.

I think I did a poor job differentiating the two.

I was in no way implying that INO is trash fast food like Burger King. I lived in Southern California for several years and I had my fair share of INO. It is better than most fast food joints by a mile.

I'm also not saying B. Good's food tastes better than INO. I think someone else put it best when they said B. Good is farm-to-table.

I'm still not sure that I'm expressing myself properly here, but I would say they are two different categories of food: INO being very high quality fast food (possibly the best of the best) and B. Good being health food (a slight stretch since they serve burgers) that's prepared quickly.

Can't beat BK prices though. That and INO lines are always insane. When it comes to something like a burger, give me cheap and fast.
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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #102 on: June 06, 2017, 06:05:12 PM »

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Isn't Danny 6'6"? Fultz looks about the same height in this photo. Fultz is 6'5" at least...
Ainge is listed at 6'5"

When he was playing. He is probably an inch shorter now. You do lose height when you get older.

Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #103 on: June 06, 2017, 06:07:02 PM »

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Isn't Danny 6'6"? Fultz looks about the same height in this photo. Fultz is 6'5" at least...
Ainge is listed at 6'5"

When he was playing. He is probably an inch shorter now. You do lose height when you get older.
I was going to mention that, but got carried away with burger talk...
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Re: Danny Ainge takes Markelle out for lunch in Boston
« Reply #104 on: June 06, 2017, 06:14:12 PM »

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Lol did he take him to Chipolte?  ;D
No, that's the b.good in downtown Boston (kind of off of the Government T station). It's a pretty decent local burger chain -- the closest you'll get to In'n'Out around here.

I couldn't disagree with this comparison more.

B. Good's slogan is "Real food Fast," and they pride themselves on using local, all-natural ingredients. They bake their fries instead of deep frying them, for health reasons. They also serve fantastic salads and other healthy options (smoothies, etc). In n Out is much more of a traditional fast food restaurant.

And I have to disagree with you, at least a bit. In n Out is traditional fast food in the sense that they serve only burgers and fries, shakes and sodas, and they do deep-fry their fries, but their ingredients are all fresh, and local, nothing frozen. I work in L.A. County and my office got to tour the local In n Out distribution center a few years ago, and the guide explained how everything they get is from nearby farms.

I've never had B. Good, but I've had In n Out about a thousand times since I moved here a decade ago, and I can confirm that it is all fresh and delicious. They even slice their potatoes right behind the counter where you order, for everyone to see.

I think I did a poor job differentiating the two.

I was in no way implying that INO is trash fast food like Burger King. I lived in Southern California for several years and I had my fair share of INO. It is better than most fast food joints by a mile.

I'm also not saying B. Good's food tastes better than INO. I think someone else put it best when they said B. Good is farm-to-table.

I'm still not sure that I'm expressing myself properly here, but I would say they are two different categories of food: INO being very high quality fast food (possibly the best of the best) and B. Good being health food (a slight stretch since they serve burgers) that's prepared quickly.

No sweat, I totally get your point.

IMHO, In-N-Out's burgers are real good.  Their fries suck.

Dude, you're killing me!  ;D I love their fries.

Lol did he take him to Chipolte?  ;D
No, that's the b.good in downtown Boston (kind of off of the Government T station). It's a pretty decent local burger chain -- the closest you'll get to In'n'Out around here.

I couldn't disagree with this comparison more.

B. Good's slogan is "Real food Fast," and they pride themselves on using local, all-natural ingredients. They bake their fries instead of deep frying them, for health reasons. They also serve fantastic salads and other healthy options (smoothies, etc). In n Out is much more of a traditional fast food restaurant.

And I have to disagree with you, at least a bit. In n Out is traditional fast food in the sense that they serve only burgers and fries, shakes and sodas, and they do deep-fry their fries, but their ingredients are all fresh, and local, nothing frozen. I work in L.A. County and my office got to tour the local In n Out distribution center a few years ago, and the guide explained how everything they get is from nearby farms.

I've never had B. Good, but I've had In n Out about a thousand times since I moved here a decade ago, and I can confirm that it is all fresh and delicious. They even slice their potatoes right behind the counter where you order, for everyone to see.

I think I did a poor job differentiating the two.

I was in no way implying that INO is trash fast food like Burger King. I lived in Southern California for several years and I had my fair share of INO. It is better than most fast food joints by a mile.

I'm also not saying B. Good's food tastes better than INO. I think someone else put it best when they said B. Good is farm-to-table.

I'm still not sure that I'm expressing myself properly here, but I would say they are two different categories of food: INO being very high quality fast food (possibly the best of the best) and B. Good being health food (a slight stretch since they serve burgers) that's prepared quickly.

Can't beat BK prices though. That and INO lines are always insane. When it comes to something like a burger, give me cheap and fast.

Oftentimes, yes. There's an INO only two blocks from my house (yes!), but sometimes I'm, like, the third or fourth or fifth car out into the street. Weird, though, how INO will be busy when you might not expect it—like at midnight—but also sometimes slow when you wouldn't expect, like around 4:30-5 p.m.

But anyway... Yeah, bring on Fultz!!! ;D
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