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TRIBECA Deep-fried something; good cigar; bus; deep-dust-mineral smell of subway; fries; tar; diesel; warm bacon-y wind; tangy metal; toilet chemicals; fry grease; pretzel eaters; broken bricks; musky deodorant; onion rings; hot dogs; sauerkraut; blood; faux-leather fanny pack.
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The UK performed better than most countries, with a Burger King child's meal burger and fries containing 1.06g of salt and a Subway child's turkey sub sandwich containing 1g, compared with 2.54g in Finland and 1.5g in Germany respectively.
Some weeks ago, a 12-year-old girl was arrested in Washington -- handcuffed, booked, fingerprinted, the works -- for eating French fries in a subway station.
She is shown climbing the stairs of a subway station, with containers of French fries arrayed in front of her, to warn of the dangers of growing portions of fast food and sugary drinks.
Folks don't walk into a Subway and ask for a cheeseburger and fries.
Lisa has appeared in commercials for Burger King, C.C. Lemon, Church's Chicken, Domino's Pizza, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Ramada Inn, Ritz Crackers, Subway and Butterfinger.
OLO currently powers the online ordering systems for several big-name chains, including Subway (its NYC locations), Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Cold Stone Creamery and SONIC, for example.
Take the subway to Times Square and order a ShackBurger with fries for your meat craving.
The UK performed better than most countries, with its Burger King kids meal burger and fries containing 1.06g of salt and its Subway Kids Pak turkey sub containing 1g, compared to Finland (2.54g) and Germany (1.5g) respectively.
One challenge, the authority said, was offering the rats a bait that they might prefer to the subway system's daily treasures — half-eaten gyros and chicken fried rice, stale pizza and discarded churros.
Mr. DeCarli replied that "just a few weeks ago, we saw a young girl arrested for eating French fries," a reference to a highly publicized incident last month in Washington's subway system.
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