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A long john silvers that hadn't changed their fry oil in way too long. I couldn't stand to be in the building let alone eat their food.
*Long Johns, for those that don't have them, is a fast food seafood restaurant. Position them well below McDonalds when it comes to quality of food and expectations.
Chain seafood restaurants absolutely fucking terrify me because it feels so easy for me to get so fucking ill. I know that, rationally, Chicken is probably a much more effective disease vector but I have really fucking been burned by seafood in the past.
Don’t forget the second-rate LJS: Captain D’s
Ride that Captain's D and end up with diarrhea.
Oh, no. I think I've seen one in Kansas City maybe? And Illinois. Midwesternish chain?
They definitely had a "bad decisions made here" vibe.