Checkers, the fast food restaurant, does not use lard in its cooking processes. Instead, they typically use vegetable oils for frying. However, it's always best to check with the specific location or their official nutritional information for the most accurate details regarding their ingredients.
No. Checkers, like many food processors, uses solid canola shortening.
it has lard.
"Lard Byron" is the name of a restaurant in Edinburgh in Scotland. Lord Byron was a famous poet.
Lard isn't considered food as such. You wouldn't find lard on a menu. And not many would consider eating lard pure by the spoonful. Lard might be used either as an ingredient, or to prepare food with. But not as A food in itself. Lard is very fatty, lots and lots of calories. Meaning eating it by the spoonful would quickly become unhealthy anyhow, even if it isn't considered junk food.
I am sure that lard can be purchased at your local grocery store.
Food coloring.
butter, lard
butter, lard
Lard
bananas , cheese, butter and lard.
why don't you get off your fat a$$ and try you tub of lard
It's possible they used to, but most restaurants don't use lard anymore, thank goodness!