I only ever worked in a Little Chef. Didn't do much cooking (for which the travelling public was very grateful).
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Don't say A3 north in the 80s? Great fun to be had there! Just waiting and washing up, I did some cooking but mainly burgers.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI only ever worked in a Little Chef. Didn't do much cooking (for which the travelling public was very grateful).Comment
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No, the A259 in Littlehampton in the early/mid-90's. It's not there any more, it's now a Burger King / Subway.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Don't say A3 north in the 80s? Great fun to be had there! Just waiting and washing up, I did some cooking but mainly burgers.
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Starbucks for mine!Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
No, the A259 in Littlehampton in the early/mid-90's. It's not there any more, it's now a Burger King / Subway.Comment
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Well presumably they take about 2 minutes to cook... I would hope it can cook more than one at once really.Originally posted by pr1 View PostIs it just me or is "flipping 300 burgers per DAY" not very impressive at all? In a 10 hour 'shift' that's 1 burger every 2 minutes?
I don't know how many burgers an average McDonalds sells but I'd guess it's quite a bit more than 1 patty per 2 minutesOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I miss LC. Fond childhood memories.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI only ever worked in a Little Chef. Didn't do much cooking (for which the travelling public was very grateful).Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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https://www.mcdonalds.com/gb/en-gb/h...the-grill.htmlOriginally posted by d000hg View Post
Well presumably they take about 2 minutes to cook... I would hope it can cook more than one at once really.
42 seconds !
How long does it take to cook a burger on the grill?
This varies from one sandwich to another and depends on how many orders have been placed at one time. As an example, if there are no other orders, the average time from when an order is placed to cook and prepare a Hamburger is a total of 112 seconds (the beef patty is cooked on the grill in 42 seconds) and a total of 180 seconds for a Quarter Pounder™ with Cheese (the beef patty is cooked on the grill in 112 seconds).Comment
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