Wimpy - british ad from 80's
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@courtney359 Yes, over-processed rubbish. If you look on you tube you will find Vincent Spurlock conducting an experiment into how long McCrap burgers and fries take to go rotten - and the fries still looked ok after 6 months in a jar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@caxtonman toy
true i felt i was sitting down and eating a meal, not the processed rubbish you get from the competitors.
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@dragonfly9196 Apparently the name Wimpy was named after the character of the same name in the Popeye cartoons, if I remember correctly the Wimpy character liked to eat burgers!
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I've never eaten at a wimpys; by some of the comments im guessing the food is pretty good, but does anyone know why the name "wimpys" was chosen?
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I remember Wimpy's, the bun used to be nicely toasted so it was still crunchy, much better than the soggy McDog Burgers. Who remembers the Brown Derby's and Knickerbockerglories....Don't see many Wimpy shops anymore... maybe the name isn't cool enough? I'm happy being a wimp!
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@daveygovanlad There's the one at Longbenton, North Tyneside, England which is closed now but the Wimpy sign is still up.
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Wimpy @ Gillingham High Street FTW! :)
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Wimpy was wanky,...I seem to remember,from peering at a safe distance from the outside,that they served everything on plates,..and only the type of people who use a knife and fork to eat a hamburger used to go there...
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theres real countryside horsemeat in wimpeys gristleburgers.
Wimpy have the greatest taste and it sets them apart from the rest. They seem to be vanishing since the 80's and there are not many left. Where are they all ?
daveygovanlad 3 years ago 4
ahh the wimpy burger.used to love em
themachman19691 2 years ago