At McDonalds & Jack-In-The-Box they sell a ‘Southwestern’ salad, (typically composed of lettuce, black beans, corn, cheese, onion, tomatoe & cilantro). They serve it with a ‘southwestern’ salad dressing and seasoned tortilla stripes which are FLAVORED WITH ASIAN TYPE HOT SPICES.
However, this salad should be served with a ‘Ranch’ or ‘Buttermilk’ style salad dressing, and salted tortilla stripes. So if you order it ask for Ranch or Buttermilk salad dressing… because this is a wonderful salad.
Hence, unless a person knows much about different cultural foods… they would not know that two different cultural flavors are being incorrectly mixed.
How did this happen? I do not think these two company’s did this on purpose… because they want to sell their products. It was probably a result of a taste test…… Who are these people who said this is the way it should be served??? Obviously, they can not be trusted!
Is it an attempt to make the general public shy away from southwestern, texmex or mexican type foods, or maybe to dislike unusual salads?
alviebird over 14 years ago
Too easy.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Bankers will be back on top soon, I’m sure.
dataweaver over 14 years ago
Politicians and lawyers are definitely strong contenders.
tomtweit over 14 years ago
In Florida it has to be politicians.
seragon over 14 years ago
Notice that the banker is a buzzard.
benbrilling over 14 years ago
I think someone forgot to include spammers on the poll.
steelersneo over 14 years ago
Love the fact that the banker is a vulture
SherriannPederson over 14 years ago
Is racism a problem here? Apparently!
At McDonalds & Jack-In-The-Box they sell a ‘Southwestern’ salad, (typically composed of lettuce, black beans, corn, cheese, onion, tomatoe & cilantro). They serve it with a ‘southwestern’ salad dressing and seasoned tortilla stripes which are FLAVORED WITH ASIAN TYPE HOT SPICES.
However, this salad should be served with a ‘Ranch’ or ‘Buttermilk’ style salad dressing, and salted tortilla stripes. So if you order it ask for Ranch or Buttermilk salad dressing… because this is a wonderful salad.
Hence, unless a person knows much about different cultural foods… they would not know that two different cultural flavors are being incorrectly mixed.
How did this happen? I do not think these two company’s did this on purpose… because they want to sell their products. It was probably a result of a taste test…… Who are these people who said this is the way it should be served??? Obviously, they can not be trusted!
Is it an attempt to make the general public shy away from southwestern, texmex or mexican type foods, or maybe to dislike unusual salads?