To be fair to sonic you made each love beforehand aware that it was a contest to go out of their way to make a stupid expensive item. With sonic you just asked for the most expensive thing they had.
1. He ate lettuce 2. He didn't say no vegetables to chic fil a 3. He gave different instructions and clarifications to the restaurants 4. Tomatoes aren't a vegetable
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i used to work at chick fil a and the one i worked at didnt charge for extra pickles past 1 extra set (which is 2 extra pickles), so people would take advantage of that and order anywhere from 2 to 5 extra sets (4 to 10 extra pickles). but one day, someone ordered 99 extra sets of pickles, which if you get the math by now, is 198 FUCKING PICKLES. im deadass. i saw the order appear on the screen and i literally screamed. (my manager wasnt too happy about that.) typically for extra pickle orders we had to count them one by one to make sure it was accurate but i did NOT get paid enough to stand there and count out 198 individual pickles so i just grabbed a large mac and cheese container and dumped as many pickles as could fit in there. an honorable mention is an order of 16 extra sets (32 extra pickles) which i actually did have to end up counting and fit in between the chicken and the bun. i still have a picture of that monstrosity. it was more pickle than chicken...
@@freespirited682 at chick fil a literally every second counts so I couldn’t afford to stand there counting out 198 pickles We’re expected to complete every order in 30 seconds or less
Fun fact: at In-N-Out, you can order up to a 16x16 (16 beef patties, 16 slices of cheese). However, you used to be able to order up to a 100x100, which cost $96 when ordered in Las Vegas back in 2004
The way the lady at Wendy’s giggled, she understood the assignment and I love the spontaneous creative opportunity this challenge gave people. Having worked food service those are few and far between and I love when people are game when those moments present themselves ❤ that’s kind of poetic 🤣
why is nobody commenting how weird it is to call salad "vegetables" with no clarification. I'm not even going to go into the "tomatoes are a fruit" thing, salad is not veggies...
Can we point at the the last joint he went to he wore the shade while it was dark outside and as he ends the video what a goof good video Ryan love the sound affects
For sure. Honestly a lot of this video could have been done by using each restaurant's app to order everything manually. Just as an example, on Whataburger you spec out a patty melt to be worth almost $60. It probably wouldn't feel as exciting to film but it would still be cool to see people's reactions to having to bring out a patty melt with 8 patties, 8 slices of bacon, 16 slices of cheese, etc.
Hold up, you can't be mad at Sonic. You told them your friend wanted the most expensive thing on the menu, not that you were having a contest between other restaurants!
He was not "mad at Sonic"...This is not a serious reward. It does not matter at all. It's okay for him to make a mistake in the instructions. No one is hurt by it ll
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Asking some places to make you the priciest thing they can possibly dream up while asking other places for their most expensive item is craaaaaazyyyyyy.
Yeah I could care less about chick fil a being disqualified but I think he should have just told all places "the most expensive item on the menu, no veggies" if he wanted a consistant experiment.
Isabella is a queen for asking you if you want something drinkable. Cause like as a former barista: yeah i can make you the worst and most expensive garbage you've ever tasted. But she made you something GOOD. lol
I fell in love with tomatoes the same way he appreciated that lettuce haha. Order a burger with no tomatoes at Wendy’s years and bit in. Was wonderous what that new taste was. Found the tomatoe. Wasn’t disappointed, couldn’t believe myself and love tomatoes nowadays!
Every time Ryan didn't tell them about the competition and just said he's using his friends credit card to get the most expensive item, the item was always under 10$. I think that's a communication error by Ryan
Agreed he should have stuck to a script or used key words. I know that’s not fun but for the sake of science. I absolutely loved the video start to finish that was just my only qualm.
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I love how every other restaurant had to come up with some crazy hybrid monstrosity when Arbys literally has a monstrosity on their menu that people regularly order
there should’ve been a consistent script for the competition because asking for the most expensive item on the menu is very different from make your own expensive item
I love how Chik-Fil-A were like "Will we give him loads of chicken?" and then they were like "Nah, let's just give him one chicken patty and then a wheelbarrow full of vegetables".
and the car behind it doing the same challenge. the car behind the one behind it also doing the same challenge and so on until they close And if this happened with whataburger, you know they’re getting money fast
At Wendy's, you will ask them for a TREX burger with 8 patties. That's the most expensive item. I know that as I know 3 people that worked at Wendy's, The TREX burger is from the secret menu, don't tell them how you know.
@@user-nd5mh2fb6m True but they also then could of supplemented the no vegies with more bacon and chicken and what not so it still could of easily beat out Wendys
I figured out his phobia... a phobia of vegetables is called... Lachanophobia also if he is afraid of anything small that is microphobia, which can go with arachnophobia also if he is afraid of plants then that's called Botanophobia. At least he can tell people now that he has Lachanophobia instead of saying "I'm afraid of veggies"
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I know it's random but, you got to come to Gallatin Tennessee to try this restaurant called Fowl Play Hot Chicken. I heard some people saying they have the best food ever, and they were right. It might be pretty far from you, but when you try it you won't regret it. They have Homemade Kool-Aid too
Chick Fil A being extra as hell just like always lmao. Also the fact that Ryan tried to make a joke at Jack-In-The-Box, resulting in dude being confused and asking him to pull around to the window 😂
Everyone talking about Chick-fil-A, when he disqualified Sonic when he only asked for the most expensive item, not asking them for anything else or even telling them about the challenge 😭