• Teen camps for three nights in line...for Krispy Kreme donuts in Perth, Western Australia
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[QUOTE=ImperialGuard;46574853]If you don't like KK you're a fucking barbarian.[/QUOTE] Does that mean I'm a barbarian because I don't think they've got one in England?
they're uncommon as fuck in the uk it suuuuucks
[QUOTE=Spydurr117;46574899]I've never had KK, not sure if they are even in Canada. alls we got up here is them timmies eh bud[/QUOTE] Tim Hortons is good but KK makes better doughnuts We got both of em in Michigan
Hahahaha, poor Anglo saxon cultures... Wait until you try an alfajor and the dulce de leche we make here.....our world domination plans is unstoppable
I'm spoiled on doughnuts because the place I go to for doughnuts is this old place run by this old asian woman that's considered the best doughnut shop of all time ever. Still, Krispy Kreme has always been consider high tier doughnut IMO
I wish a KK would open where I live. The fresh donuts are phenomenal. The stale ones they sell in stores? Not so much.
[QUOTE=Medevila;46575618] like how do you even make the argument Krispy Kreme is best in Australia it's about as American as a company gets[/QUOTE] Because they supply the best donuts in aus?
[QUOTE=Medevila;46576946]but that's pretty different then saying[/QUOTE] I was saying that in the states, compared to Australia, the food quality is pretty bad overall.
[QUOTE=Animosus;46577127]I was saying that in the states, compared to Australia, the food quality is pretty bad overall.[/QUOTE] What metric are you using to make an absurd blanket statement like that? Have you eaten at every restaurant in the US and every restaurant in Australia? Maybe there's something about food in the US that I'm missing, but I was under the impression that when it comes to pretty much any developed Western country, food quality is strictly monitored and regulated across the board for freshness, nutrient content and concentration of contaminants.
[QUOTE=Furioso;46577296]What metric are you using to make an absurd blanket statement like that? Have you eaten at every restaurant in the US and every restaurant in Australia? Maybe there's something about food in the US that I'm missing, but I was under the impression that when it comes to pretty much any developed Western country, food quality is strictly monitored and regulated across the board for freshness, nutrient content and concentration of contaminants.[/QUOTE] Tried out multiple fast food joints in the states, along with quite a few restaurants there. Eaten in a very large amount of different places in Aus, and while the US food was good, food from Australian stores, fast food and resturants, for the most part, taste better and fresher in Australia. It's not something that I hear rarely either.
[url]http://bluedotdonuts.com/[/url] The best donuts I've ever had.
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;46574947]they're uncommon as fuck in the uk it suuuuucks[/QUOTE] we got one up in north london, by the enfield cineworld. it's great, they have a little mini version of this set up there so you can see the doughnuts being made too.
[QUOTE=Shugo;46568584]Makes perfect sense when you realize that he's doing it to win a year of free donuts. Title makes it sound like he's some loser who likes donuts way too much.[/QUOTE] makes even more sense when you realize he's unemployed.
We used to have them here in Minnesota, but for some reason they're gone now. Replaced by a fucking bank. Now you can't find them anywhere out here, the closest one is in the middle of Iowa or Milwaukee :(
Everyone's all bitching about the quality of donuts and I'm like "it's a fucking donut"
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;46574947]they're uncommon as fuck in the uk it suuuuucks[/QUOTE] Got one down in bristol (hometown) and my local tesco has kks. I have no idea what you're talking about.
[QUOTE=fredstin22;46568821]KK Doughnuts are fucking delicious but they are a bit overpriced. It was like 4 bucks for a basic glazed doughnut (at least in Melbourne they were)[/QUOTE] You can get a medium pizza /6 hot wings+2 packs of fries+dipping sauce/ 4 burgers at mcd or for that ammount.
Interesting, I never heard about a company called "Krispy Kreme" before but it toally reminds me of the Krusty Krab. [editline]28th November 2014[/editline] The only dedicated donut store I saw here was dunkin donuts and im pretty sure it has it's origin in America too. But the donuts there are extremely overpriced. Usually we just go to a local baker, they often also offer a donut or two for a good price.
[QUOTE=Clovis;46591626]yeah but this is australia four big macs is $18[/QUOTE] I was reffering to the regular burgers at burger king or mcd. Yeah 1 big mac menu is 5-6$, and only the big mac is 3$.
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