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flojo2012 t1_iyxztrd wrote

People meat. FDs is people!

Edit: sorry couldn’t help it.

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formiscontent t1_iyy0aq5 wrote

This is a new place to me but looking at the Yelp reviews I'll have to try it out. (They had me at firecracker chicken tacos.)

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Phraenk t1_iyy3f99 wrote

They are a large chain and I’m assuming based on consistency that they pay the kitchen well.

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Acrobatic-Yak-1574 t1_iyy6wid wrote

I haven't been in over a year but I'm so glad to know that they are still cheap.

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WheresYourTegridy t1_iyy80zb wrote

One time I was working in that kitchen and I dropped an order of firecracker chicken on the floor and I went to make a new order and the kitchen manager I shit you not made me put it back in the fryer and reuse it.

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Adm5776 t1_iyydrrh wrote

Big whiskeys is disgusting. We love FD’s!

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AnEmptyBookcase t1_iyygbpw wrote

Please don’t talk about this place. I love it too much to share and I’m afraid it’ll end up like everything else (too expensive for what it try’s to be).

In seriousness OP, it is a great mystery to me how they can consistently make good food in a nice atmosphere, and inexpensive to boot!

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the_honeyman t1_iyyxajm wrote

I had an absurdly good ribeye there awhile back when I had craving for steak, and luckily the other places I was going to go were full. I paid less than $50, maybe even closer to $30, including a whiskey (a good one and a double pour, I was celebrating) and left very satisfied.

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crdawson91 t1_iyzozf6 wrote

They are not owned by Cheddar’s. The menu is almost an exact replica in some aspects, and some previous managers from Cheddar’s work there now.. but not the same company at all. Cheddar’s is owned by Darden. Darden owns Longhorn and Olive Garden as well. FDs is a small chain restaurant owned by someone who also used to work for Cheddar’s.. hence the menu similarities.

Source: I’m a Cheddar’s manager.

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akarrsgf t1_iyzuo6j wrote

fresh caught Lake Springfield

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Libraryitarian t1_iz04xtn wrote

They bet on enough customers coming in to offset higher prices?

I’ve wondered this too but whatever. I hope they don’t stop. One of the few decent healthy choices for dinner I order when I’m lazy.

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WheresYourTegridy t1_iz0bz29 wrote

Sure. Whoever the collective that owns FD’s and Cheddars in Springfield. Pretty sure they own a couple of restaurants outside Springfield as well. They are unable to keep pace with those restaurants which leaves short-sighted business decisions, like hiring staff they know is doing this shit yet they turn a blind eye to it because profits. It leaves kitchens filthy and disgusting and FD’s and Cheddars are no strangers to filthy fucking kitchens.

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WashIntelligent7956 t1_iz0cfuq wrote

only complaint i’ve ever had was a waiter dropping an entire tray of drinks on my infant but other than that it has been good!

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the_honeyman t1_iz0f287 wrote

I would think the managers would know better than you...and they do.

Same family started the franchise, but it's a different franchisee.

Edit: not to mention Cheddar's was sold to Darden Restaurants (Olive Garden) in 2017. Explains why their quality has gone waaaaay downhill.

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the_honeyman t1_iz0ljtt wrote

...I don't care what your friend says. Public records show that he is the majority owner. Period. Your other statement of "your boss also owns FD's" is also completely inaccurate, since Cheddar's sold in 2017.

Edit: Jared Enterprises owns the land, unless they sold it.

2nd edit: the property hasn't been sold since 2013, the sbj article i linked above shows the property owner as Jared Enterprises.

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armenia4ever t1_iz1kylm wrote

Love FDs.

Its extremely busy basically every day of the week because its reasonable price wise and the food is pretty good. So how do they do it?

A small limited menu. Seriously.

Whenever you see that at a restaurant, its usually a good thing. It means the food will likely be fresh and the ingredients of a better quality because they arent worried about wasting a ton of money on daily food waste for a large massive menu.

If you ever have watched Kitchen Nightmares, you'll notice the restaurants often lost alot of money on food waste of already crappy frozen and premade ingredients because their menus were so big. The food already wasnt good, so they would get into a kind of doom spiral. (Bad food quality, less customers, less money for any quality ingredients, repeat.)

FDs keeps cost down by buying enough of what they need, making alot of it on the same day of order, and no more. If they run out, they run out. I noticed this with their fish fry. I'm not sure how fresh the food actually is, but the quality of ingredients is far better than most places around and often compares to your much more expensive restaurants in the area.

They end up with a very loyal and expanding customer base that fills up the place constantly and havent had to adjust their prices as high for inflation as others. It's a winning recipe that keeps people coming back for something thats hard to find around here: Quality food at a very reasonable price.

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the_honeyman t1_iz1qt7k wrote

They aren't owned by the same people, and haven't ever been. FD's was started by the same family, but the owner of the franchise in Springfield is Gene Marsh. Additionally, Cheddar's sold to Darden Restaurants in 2017.

Sources all over this page, and now I know way more than I ever wanted to about a couple of restaurateur families in Springfield.

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[deleted] t1_iz3qipk wrote

I guess I'm going to have to give FD's another shot. I've eaten there 3 times and had awful experiences each time. But ppl keep recommending it to me so I kept trying but finally after 3 bad experiences I gave up on it. However, it has been a few years so maybe I'll try again.

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WheresYourTegridy t1_izz8dh1 wrote

Thanks did not know that. Just a fly on the wall through some conversations thrown around about FD’s. It’s been since before 2017 that I worked for FD’s, my experience in the few months working in that kitchen would never draw me in as a customer, though. That’s just my personal anecdote, and one of many awful experiences I had in that restaurant.

Edit: might have been 2017 I don’t fucking remember.

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