The best fast food joint in every 50 state of America
By Kareem Gantt
New Hampshire: McDonald’s
What can you say? New Hampshire’s fast food game is pretty weak.
When a state’s fast food game isn’t up to snuff, they get the “Golden Arches Fate,” and that’s exactly the fate that has befallen on New Hampshire. Yes, the state has other chains, but none more omnipresent than Mickey D’s.
Sorry, New Hamshire.
New Jersey: Jersey Mike’s Subs
Subway, meet one of your main rivals.
Jersey Mikes Subs was actually the first sub shop on the scene as it was born in 1956 in Point Pleasant Beach on the Jersey Shore. Though Jersey Mike’s has a smaller store count than Subway, there are many who claim that Jersey Mike’s has better subs.
One of this chain’s most prized menu items is their BLT sub, which is enough to actually make a full meal out of. Unlike Subway, Jersey Mike’s has yet to reach its growth ceiling, which means that it has plenty of time to catch up with its rival, both in store count and in quality.