• Circle Talking ep. 3: Fast Food

  • Aug 18 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Circle Talking ep. 3: Fast Food

  • Summary

  • Episode 3: Fast Food

    We're a little late this week, but we still made it in before next week's episode!

    In this week's episode of "Circle Talking," hosts Lo, Jo, and Kristen dive into the world of fast food, sharing their personal favorites and the quirks of their ordering habits. The conversation explores the comfort and convenience of fast food, especially during challenging times like unemployment.

    The episode kicks off with some light banter about soda preferences and the scarcity of certain flavors, setting the stage for a discussion on fast food. The hosts reminisce about their go-to orders and the nostalgia of discontinued menu items, like McDonald's McSalad Shakers and Taco Bell's apple empanada.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts experience some technical difficulties, but much like the shirt Lo wore to the recording, nevertheless less they persisted!

    Thanks for joining us again this week!

    Highlights:

    • The hosts' fast food favorites and their consistent ordering habits
    • Nostalgic memories of discontinued fast food items and hopes for their return
    • Discussion on the affordability and nutritional aspects of fast food
    • Personal stories about how fast food sustained them during unemployment
    • A humorous take on the differences between fast food franchises in different regions

    Tune in, subscribe, and join us every week-ish for some brain dumping fun!

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