I just started at Hardee's in Greenville South Carolina it's weekly if you choose direct deposit it's one to two days early.
The restaurant was opened in June 1984. Spike Ehrhardt was the owner, Tom Calvert was the District Manager and Kevin Butner was the Training Manager. The restaurant General Manager was Gerard Fischer from Quincy IL.
The largest Carl's Jr is located in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. It has 3 stories. The top floor is limited to people 18 and over, since they sell beer! The second floor has arcade video games, pool and hockey tables. The first floor is the restaurant with a huge playground.
The model that appears in the Carl's Jr. truck stop commercial is Paris Hilton. She was brought in to promote their latest burger in an attempt to get more business with a recognizable and attractive face.
Golden Corral stops serving breakfast at 11 am.
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Its ever changing somerwhere between 1,890 and 1,915 in the USA.
Thats down from 3,500 in mid 1990s.
It's not necessarily the best fast food restaurant but it is definitely one of the better ones that i know of. I recommend it compared to McDonald's, burger king, or Del taco.
The other blonde with Paris Hilton in the Hardee'sÊTexas BBQ Thickburger commercialÊis Hannah Ferguson. She appears in the 2014 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
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Courtney Pauroso is the blonde actress is in the Hardee's TV advertisement.
of course it does--why else would it taste so good, and leave you wanting more? that's what MSG does. of course it does--why else would it taste so good, and leave you wanting more? that's what MSG does.
Prepared in vegetable oil (Canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil, hydrogenated soybean oil with TBHQ and citric acid added to preserve freshness). Source: http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/nutritionexchange/nutrition_ingredients.html