If you've ever made sourdough bread , you know that your sourdough starter never really goes away, so long as you keep it alive. If you keep feeding it and using as much as you need for individual recipies, then theoretically, you could have dozens and dozens of loaves of bread for years, all from the same starter.
Rally's chili is kind of like that. Every serving of Rally's chili — whether you order it solo or on a burger, hot dog or fries — can be traced back to a starter batch of chili that was never thrown away. According to one Redditor who claimed to be a former Checkers employee, "The 'chili' is just the past few day's unsold, sat-in-the-heater-too-long-to-sell-as-a-hamburger meat that gets chopped up and thrown in some chili seasoning and beans. That in itself isn't too bad. Old hamburgers are gross, of course, but if the burgers are kept at a safe temperature , then the chili might not be any worse than eating a leftover burger that's sat in your fridge for a few days.
The truly gross part, though, is that the concoction you're served upon ordering is part of a never-ending, ever-lasting, eternal pot of chili. As the same Redditor describes, "The batch of chili was never thrown out, just always sat there getting replenished with new chili sauce and meat, so some of the chili in there was months old at least.
When it comes to burgers, Rally's and Checkers are probably most known for their Big Buford burger. As a double cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, ketchup, mustard and mayo, it's a pretty standard variant of what you see at just about every fast-food burger joint , though maybe slightly sloppier.
If you do, though, you may be disappointed in your meal. Plenty of Checkers and Rally's reviews all say the same thing: The plain burgers and fries are woeful. As a Serious Eats reviewer noted, "Eating this burger was like eating a mustard and pickle sandwich with some synthesized protein matter thrown in for texture.
In fact, it is often the case that any slices of cheese added won't be melted. Other reviewers, both professional and otherwise, complain of similar cold patties, unmelted cheese, flavorless ingredients, and sloppy craftsmanship. The only way to get around it? Order your food with added bacon.
The bacon is cooked or at least kept hot and arrives on your burger that way, adding a little heat to your meal and doing what it can to melt the cheese. Order a carb-free burger at any fast-food restaurant and what you get will be pretty simple: a burger with the bun removed, likely served up with a matching plastic fork and knife.
While it might seem a little sad to some, it could be what you want to order the next time you go to Rally's or Checkers and you're craving a Big Buford. That's because the restaurants' employees have been caught numerous times doing unsavory things with the burger and sandwich buns, both on purpose and out of sheer negligence. This item has 19 grams of saturated fat exceeding that limit based off of 2, calories in one menu item. That's not all that is concerning about the Triple Spicy Chicken dish.
It's also very high in sodium, another tell-tale sign that it's a dish you want to typically stay away from. The Triple Crispy Fish dish at Checkers might be one to skip.
Sure, it's fish, but the "crispy" part of this dish is what, unfortunately, puts it on our worst list. Unfortunately, we need to take into consideration how the menu item was prepared. Since this item was fried, the fact that we're choosing lean fish is pretty much negated in this case," Iannone says. No shocker here—a side of grilled onions seems to be the healthiest item on the Checkers menu.
After all, it's the only "dish" that really includes a vegetable. Sometimes, we can't help it; even though we know better, we crave fries. They're delicious, they taste great with ketchup or hot sauce, and let's be honest, they taste even better with some seasoning.
The Garlic Parm Fries and Stix at Checkers are hot, crisp, and garlic and parmesan-seasoned to perfection. But they're also terrible for you. We can't avoid dessert all the time, so it's totally OK to treat yourself once in a while.
Ugh, milkshakes. They're delicious, but so not nutritious. After all, the ingredients are nearly all dairy. It has 96 grams of sugar, with the majority of that sugar being added sugar, as some comes naturally from the lactose in milk," Iannone says.
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