Anybody be to Hardees Red Burrito??

We just notice that two Hardees in our nouns (Illinois) have added the describe "Red Burrito" to their sign.

They apparently have a menu of Mexican food contained by addition to the usual Hardees hamburgers, etc.

This is not within an area where on earth there is a huge Mexican population, so I wondered, own they tested this in other areas already? Please describe us what state you live in, and if it have a large Mexican population.

I'm not individual antagonist -- I love Mexican food. Just wondered if they are testing the different concept here, or if it has already be tested elsewhere.

If you've been here, please give a review of what you resembling and dislike from their menu, if you'd like.

Answer:
Yes Don Pablo Resturants have bought a large share of Hardees
Carl's Jr. has Green Burritto surrounded by California and yes it is good.
LOL The West Coast version of Hardee's Red Burrito is Carl's Jr.'s Green Burrito.

San Diego is a mecca for Mexican food and the Green Burrito is what I would consider to be "plastic" Mexican food. And, it is contained by a nutshell--GROSS!

Honestly, if I had to drink fastfood Mexican food, I would stick with Taco Bell.
I'm scared of Hardees food, much smaller quantity a burrito by hardees.
Carl's Jr. In California bought the Hardee's company but kept the given name. Carl's Jr. has Green Burrito. I am not surprised that Hardee's is finally doing indistinguishable thing, but beside a different name.

More Questions & Answers...

The entirety of this site is protected by copyright © 2008-2011.
All rights reserved. Food-FAQ.com