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Funny you can't buy frozen WC burgers @ Costco but you can buy Cartier watches.
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| Originally posted by UWM Funny you can't buy frozen WC burgers @ Costco but you can buy Cartier watches. |
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| Originally posted by dj tek blah...you need skyscrapers and concrete.... |
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| Originally posted by NiteMer I disagree. I think Fatburger is better than In-n-Out. In-n-Out is like a glorified Hamburger Stand (something we have in Colorado). I had a Fatburger with cheese, fries and a strawberry shake. It was good. I wish there were a White Castle here too, but it pales in comparison to Fat Burger. I used to buy the frozen WC burgers, but they don't carry them anymore, at Costco. |
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| Originally posted by Slylee what are you implying? |
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| Originally posted by dj tek im saying, you did the sunshine palm tree beach silicone materialistic city thing already. come to a real city like new york. so dope they had to name it twice... |
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| Originally posted by NiteMer New York still has the materialistic silicone going on too. So does LA, and so does Chicago. I love all of those cities, and Miami, for visiting, but I don't know that I could live in any of them. Maybe LA. |
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| Originally posted by dj tek everywhere does, but new yorkers are the realist. cuz theres no time to bull shit here and most of the time ppl are straight up with you.. |
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| Originally posted by NiteMer Straight up, or rude? It's a fine line out there. I actually grew up in Greenwich, CT, until I was 12. I know that it's just a different state of mind out there, but I don't think I could ever live there now. I'm fast paced, but I'm really friendly and most New Yorkers wig out if you're really friendly. |
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| Originally posted by dj tek blah erik... nyc > denver k ? |
to be perfectly honest, when i go to miami to party (especially when i hang out w/ our friend who models w/ all his fake model friends) and we go to fashion shows n stuff, the people there are more rude than they were in NYC...just my observation.
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| Originally posted by Slylee to be perfectly honest, when i go to miami to party (especially when i hang out w/ our friend who models w/ all his fake model friends) and we go to fashion shows n stuff, the people there are more rude than they were in NYC...just my observation. |
i love when ppl say fucking and they're not mad
I cant believe you have a fastfood chain called Fat Burger....
Only in the states... 
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| Originally posted by kr00t0n I cant believe you have a fastfood chain called Fat Burger.... Only in the states... |
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 I just wish the water here was as warm as South Beach |
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| Originally posted by NiteMer I disagree. I think Fatburger is better than In-n-Out. In-n-Out is like a glorified Hamburger Stand (something we have in Colorado). I had a Fatburger with cheese, fries and a strawberry shake. It was good. I wish there were a White Castle here too, but it pales in comparison to Fat Burger. I used to buy the frozen WC burgers, but they don't carry them anymore, at Costco. |
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| Originally posted by Slylee i love when ppl say fucking and they're not mad |
Drove her to the pad and I'm coastin...
Took another sip of the potion, hit the three-wheel motion....
I was glad everything had worked out....
Dropped her ass off and then chirped out...
Today was like one of those fly dreams....
Didn't even see a berry flashin those high beams....
No helicopter looking for a murder ....
Two in the mornin got the Fat Burger
-Ice Cube 'It Was A Good Day'
NET WORTH REQUIREMENTS
Fatburger requires a minimum net worth of $1,250,000 (excluding automobiles, furnishings and personal residences), with a minimum of $750,000 in liquid assets. Liquid assets are defined as those which can be converted to cash within thirty (30) days.
The cost of establishing a Fatburger restaurant will vary according to the size of the facility, relative land issues and the extent of necessary leasehold improvements. Twenty-five percent of the total cost must be funded from personal resources. The remainder may be funded through traditional financial institutions or our approved lending sources.
FRANCHISE TERRITORY OPPORTUNITY
Qualified individuals can now multiply their opportunity by owning a mini-chain of Fatburger restaurants in a specified area. Minimum net worth requirements of the area franchise developer will be reviewed on an individual basis. The franchise developer will have to demonstrate that he/she possesses the financial strength and organization to maximize the development of the territory.
THE FRANCHISE FEE
The franchise fee for each Fatburger restaurant is $40,000.
START-UP COSTS
Your initial investment will vary based on the size of the restaurant and local conditions. The estimated investment range for a new Fatburger restaurant is:
Low High
Franchise Fee $40,000 $40,000
Leasehold Improvements $125,000 $250,000
Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment,
Signs, Small Wares and Inventory $129,000 $277,000
Deposits, Opening Expenses, Working Capital, Training, and Miscellaneous. $67,000 $118,000
Total $361,000 $685,500
FRANCHISE ROYALTY
Franchises pay a royalty fee equal to 6% of the net sales of their Fatburger restaurant for continuing services. These ongoing services include continued use of the Fatburger name and trademark, operational support, marketing assistance, training programs, and other benefits of being a Fatburger franchisee.
ADVERTISING FEE
Each Fatburger restaurant (franchise-owned and company-owned) contributes 2% of net sales to the national/regional advertising fund. This fund is used to build recognition and acceptance of the Fatburger name and recognition. This is intended to benefit everyone who is a part of the Fatburger team. All restaurants also spend at least 2% of net sales on local marketing.
Does White Castle actually exist?
damn............
My burger is fatter than yours:

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