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Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fast food chain introduced the Baconator in 2007?"
The Baconator is a sandwich sold by the fast food chain Wendy's. Wendy's describes the Baconator as a "tasty treat" made up of two beef patties, two slices of American cheese, six strips of smoked bacon, mayonnaise, and ketchup on a bun. The Baconator was introduced in April 2007 as part of a "back to basics" reorganization by Wendy's new CEO Kerri Anderson. The Baconator is available as a single, double or triple, depending on how many beef patties and bacon slices it contains. A Baconator single has 610 calories; a Baconator double has 980 calories; and a Baconator triple has 1,150 calories.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fast food chain introduced the Baconator in 2007?"
...The Baconator is a sandwich sold by the fast food chain Wendy's. Wendy's describes the Baconator as a "tasty treat" made up of two beef patties, two slices of American cheese, six strips of smoked bacon, mayonnaise, and ketchup on a bun. The Baconator was introduced in April 2007 as part of a "back to basics" reorganization by Wendy's new CEO Kerri Anderson. The Baconator is available as a single, double or triple, depending on how many beef patties and bacon slices it contains. A Baconator single has 610 calories; a Baconator double has 980 calories; and a Baconator triple has 1,150 calories.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "coca-cola and pepsi are sold in every country except?"
...The answer. There are now just two countries in the world where Coca-Cola cannot be bought or sold - at least, not officially. They are Cuba and North Korea, which are both under long-term US trade embargoes (Cuba since 1962 and North Korea since 1950).
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "how many people eat fast food each day in america?"
...About 85 million Americans eat fast food on any given day. The CDC released new figures in the first federal study of its kind Wednesday. The report by the Centers for Disease Control shows about a third of American adults eat fast food on any given day.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Another thing a desperado needed was a fast horse. Which of the following would have been the best choice for the desperado who felt the need for speed?"
...1. It wouldn't have been a horse at all, a mule was the best choice
2. Shetland
3. Arabian
4. Friesian
A Shetland would be a bad choice. Shetland ponies range in height from 28"-42". A Friesian would also be a bad choice as they are draft horses. In the old days they were used as war horses. Average height for a Friesian is 63". A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey. Mules have good stamina but they generally cannot beat a horse in a short race. They can also be stubborn and hard to control.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which was the first fast food burger chain in the U.S.?"
...The first fast food burger chain in the U.S. began in 1921, the brainchild of Walter Anderson and Edgar Waldo "Billy" Ingram. Since its beginning nearly 100 year ago, White Castle resulted from a chance meeting. Co-founder Billy Ingram originally planned to work in insurance. That is, until he met Walter Anderson. Anderson owned and operated three hamburger eateries in and around Wichita, KS. Together, along with $700, they came up with the idea for White Castle in 1921. Source: Consumerist.com
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Which movie actor with the clean-shaven head starred in the films "The Fast and the Furious", "XXX", and "A Man Apart", becoming one of the most popular actors of the early 2000's? "
...1. Tom Selleck
2. Vin Diesel
3. Matt Damon
4. Arthur Happe
Starring in the films "The Fast and the Furious", "XXX", and "A Man Apart", among others, his bald head, deep voice and tough-guy image have made Vin Diesel one of the most popular actors of the early 2000's. Tom Selleck was best known as TV's Magnum, P.I. and went with the clean look for a short time. Matt Damon is another of popular actor... with hair. Arthur Happe is made up.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How fast can droplets fly from our mouths when we cough?"
...When we cough, we first draw a deep breath. A compression of the air in the lungs follows this and then we get a crackling, bursting sound as we force the air out in a fraction of a second. This also forces out thousands of tiny saliva droplets - about 3,000 of them in a single cough. These droplets can fly at speeds up to 50 mph as they fly out of our mouths. Source: LiveScience.com
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fast food restaurant should you avoid if you suffer from coulrophobia?"
..What is the weirdest phobia? We bring to you the top ten weirdest phobias that you never knew. Nomophobia: Fear of Being without Cellphones. ... Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia: Fear of Long Words. ... Sinistrophobia: Fear of Left Side and Dextrophobia: Fear of Right Side. ... Euphobia: Fear of Good News. ... Phobophobia: Fear of Phobias. More items... 10 Weirdest Phobias You Never Imagined | Is there a cure for Coulrophobia? Treatment. Coulrophobia may be irrational, but it is a very real fear, except where social status is the cause. ... They can not be teased or debated out of their fear. As in other types of phobias one cure is gradually increased exposure.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fast food chain used the advertising slogan, "You Deserve a Break Today"?
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Best-known jingle was "You deserve a break today" a song sometimes incorrectly attributed to a young Barry Manilow, (who did sing it in one version of the commercial and thus included it in his "Very Strange Medley" of product theme songs, with others he had written) was in fact, written by jingle singer/songwriter Kenny Karen.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What fast food giant was home to the failed Arch Deluxe sandwich?"
The Arch Deluxe was a quarter pound of beef, on a split-top potato flour sesame seed bun, topped with a circular piece of peppered bacon, leaf lettuce, tomato, American cheese, onions, ketchup, and a "secret" mustard and mayonnaise sauce.