Decent value, seems to just be a normal Rippa Roll despite being called 'value'.
I couldn't add more than 5 in my cart but I could add 5 normal Rippa and 5 Chilli Aioli.
click and collect only.
Decent value, seems to just be a normal Rippa Roll despite being called 'value'.
I couldn't add more than 5 in my cart but I could add 5 normal Rippa and 5 Chilli Aioli.
click and collect only.
That's not good but what would they use flour for? Can't imagine they make much in store using flour these days.
Luckily the Rippa's are mostly pre-made ingredients, pretty much all I'll get from them.
There was also a video of another RR store transferring whole chickens on cardboard sheets during a hot summer day in someone's boot. Someone captured the whole thing on video as I think they said they were being transferred from one store to another.
Not sure why you were downvoted, it actually happened.
The phrase "ignorance is bliss" is extremely important when it comes to eating out IMO. Unless you've prepared your meal yourself you'll never know what's happened to the food you're eating. There are probably chefs out there who don't wash their hands after going to the toilet who have prepared your food. People have probably sneezed in the kitchen in a restaurant you've eaten in without covering their mouths. Who knows, maybe a patty in burger you ate once was even dropped on the floor and put in your burger anyway. Maybe someone dropped a ladle on the floor and didn't bother washing it before putting it back in the pot.
can confirm as an ex worker of such establishments a patty has been dropped, picked up by the manager and put in the cooker
Grotty thread… But yeah (confession voice): When I was in high school in Mt isa, friends who worked at KFC said they went over to see another friend working at local RR. Said they saw him or another worker drain a bucket of peas with a metal drain grate. The ones that go on holes in the floor….
After they stopped making the OG Rippa Rolls.. I've stopped going.
These are just average chicken tenders in a roll.
I don't understand why they haven't reverted back. Surely sales would have dropped significantly??
It tastes like crap now compared to before.
Yeah and they need to change the name back to the strip sub.
The change from the chicken fillet to tenders in the spicy burger (formerly the Hellfire burger) is also bad. The tenders on their own are pretty good though.
Such a shame, idiots constantly shrinkflating magically thinking people eat less for more money. Great logic, corporate d¡ckheads!
they are super tiny. snack size. not worth it for $4.95.
OG would also be calling them strip subs.
I seem to forget and request for a strip sub even though the cashier probably wasn't alive when it was still called that!
I wouldn't eat Red Rooter if it were free, too many bad experiences. Their whole business ethos obviously doesn't include hiring anyone who cares just how bad their products often are.
Fried chicken is quite decent, especially with the spicy or hot honey sauces.
I still haven't recovered after the kids working there late at night told me they shut down the EFTPOS machine, and to go to the ATM across the road.
Then the monsters locked the door on me, and when I went to the drive through to ask why they just shrugged. Like 20 years ago now and never went back
My local RR is pretty good. I went a couple weeks ago and everything was packaged up real nice and my burger wasn't a mess when I took it out (like you see with some Maccas and KFCs). Fried chicken was surprisingly good
when I took it out
HI OP not C&C only, it is available via in store.
I managed to do C&C
This is great value - despite the disappointingly small tenders, the roll and herb mayo are a winning combination!
It’s a shame that there is CCTV footage on my local store sifting flour out of the trash. The video may or may not be missing context, makes you think twice though..