Burger King
$2 poutine for national poutine day via mobile order (April 11-17)
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That seems to be for a "world" poutine day. I have no problem with a national and global poutine day on different days if it results in more discounted poutine.CerosMtl wrote: ↑ Ok in Quebec the consensus is July 20.
https://www.journee-mondiale.com/653/jo ... outine.htm
https://www.lapresse.ca/gourmand/2020-0 ... outine.php
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/ohdio/premi ... s-beaudoin
https://www.neomedia.com/vaudreuil-soul ... la-poutine
https://www.poutinespots.com/journee-de-la-poutine
https://www.enbeauce.com/actualites/soc ... la-poutine
https://journeemondialedelapoutine.com/
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Don't be arrogant.
I was in Quebec City. Literally the heart of Quebec. You'd expect a decent real poutine, right?
Went to a resto next to my hotel, think it was called 'Le Chic Shack' or something. I ordered a poutine, because I wanted to get the real Quebec poutine experience.
Do you know what they brought me? A bowl (yes bowl, not PLATE) of potato wedges (yes, WEDGES). It was sitting in some sort of broth, with some sort of unmelted white cheese on top (not curds).
Now, I am not a violent man, and I don't tend to make scenes. But I almost threw that bowl at them. I had no idea I could be so offended by someone calling that abomination a poutine. You'd expect to get that in some sort of Pakistani airport, that are trying to offer "Canadian food". But no, I got that served to me in Canada, in Quebec, and they actually had the guts to call it a poutine! I had to check if I was being pranked. It was pure blasphemy.
I've had tons of poutine in MTL. La Banquise at 3am. Poutineville. Heck even at Au Pied. There really isn't that big of a difference btw a good MTL poutine, and a good poutine elsewhere in Canada (I've been coast to coast).
But the Chic Shack place in QC? I am still offended to this day. And that was 5+ years ago.
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Question is....are they any good?
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Don't ask "Is this a good deal?" when creating a thread. That goes in shopping discussion. Please post the price in title. Giving upvotes is free and yes, it is imaginary points that mean nothing but it also makes their effort feel appreciated
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BK poutine is vile and way too salty. Definitely wouldn’t pay $2 for this.
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Today is YOUR day.
You're off to great places!
You're off and away!
Today is YOUR day.
You're off to great places!
You're off and away!
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Tell me you don't use Reddit without telling me you don't use RedditItechJester wrote: ↑ Don't be arrogant.
I was in Quebec City. Literally the heart of Quebec. You'd expect a decent real poutine, right?
Went to a resto next to my hotel, think it was called 'Le Chic Shack' or something. I ordered a poutine, because I wanted to get the real Quebec poutine experience.
Do you know what they brought me? A bowl (yes bowl, not PLATE) of potato wedges (yes, WEDGES). It was sitting in some sort of broth, with some sort of unmelted white cheese on top (not curds).
Now, I am not a violent man, and I don't tend to make scenes. But I almost threw that bowl at them. I had no idea I could be so offended by someone calling that abomination a poutine. You'd expect to get that in some sort of Pakistani airport, that are trying to offer "Canadian food". But no, I got that served to me in Canada, in Quebec, and they actually had the guts to call it a poutine! I had to check if I was being pranked. It was pure blasphemy.
I've had tons of poutine in MTL. La Banquise at 3am. Poutineville. Heck even at Au Pied. There really isn't that big of a difference btw a good MTL poutine, and a good poutine elsewhere in Canada (I've been coast to coast).
But the Chic Shack place in QC? I am still offended to this day. And that was 5+ years ago.

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This moved me to tears.ItechJester wrote: ↑ Don't be arrogant.
I was in Quebec City. Literally the heart of Quebec. You'd expect a decent real poutine, right?
Went to a resto next to my hotel, think it was called 'Le Chic Shack' or something. I ordered a poutine, because I wanted to get the real Quebec poutine experience.
Do you know what they brought me? A bowl (yes bowl, not PLATE) of potato wedges (yes, WEDGES). It was sitting in some sort of broth, with some sort of unmelted white cheese on top (not curds).
Now, I am not a violent man, and I don't tend to make scenes. But I almost threw that bowl at them. I had no idea I could be so offended by someone calling that abomination a poutine. You'd expect to get that in some sort of Pakistani airport, that are trying to offer "Canadian food". But no, I got that served to me in Canada, in Quebec, and they actually had the guts to call it a poutine! I had to check if I was being pranked. It was pure blasphemy.
I've had tons of poutine in MTL. La Banquise at 3am. Poutineville. Heck even at Au Pied. There really isn't that big of a difference btw a good MTL poutine, and a good poutine elsewhere in Canada (I've been coast to coast).
But the Chic Shack place in QC? I am still offended to this day. And that was 5+ years ago.
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Like most of BK’s stuff, their poutine is disgusting but somehow kind of good at the same time. Good deal if you’re into low tier fast food like me!
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Poutine Day? Isn't that like 7 days in that range? I'm guessing you can only use it once (apart from separate accounts)?
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No, $1 whopper is for first mobile purchase.
Only once per accountES_Revenge wrote: ↑ Poutine Day? Isn't that like 7 days in that range? I'm guessing you can only use it once (apart from separate accounts)?
From the email
"Offer valid through mobile app orders at participating restaurants in Canada only, from April 11 to April 17, 2022, while supplies last. Offer can be redeemed only once during the Offer validity period. One Poutine must be added to the checkout basket at the time of making the qualifying purchase for the offer to apply. Not transferrable. No substitutions. Cannot be combined with any other deal, combo or offer. Not valid on delivery orders."
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tastes like wet cardboard
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so I bought one from Burger King with extra gravy, and then combined it with the free raptors McD fries (with coffee), and pretty disappointed lol
quality sucked and i am probably gonna be 1% fatter now, but thanks OP!
quality sucked and i am probably gonna be 1% fatter now, but thanks OP!
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