Great Moments In Commercial History: Prime Cut Meat Market Restaurant
"Bob Henry, winner of an award, proud owner of a plaque, will dazzle you."We've never actually had chicken friend steak, and we won't... We're waiting for Bob to dazzle us.
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What are you talking about, badvertising? This is easily the most awesomely awesome commercial I've ever seen. Cheezie ripoffs of popular early 80's Michael Jackson songs? I want to eat there *now* as in, "let's get in the car and go for dinner tonight, kids!"
This is, if I may be so bold, a truly, truly timeless advertisement.
I think I saw chicken fried steak at my local supermarket's frozen food (made by banquet-red box)
ah hah! [www.conagrafoods.com]
I knew I wasn't going crazy
cronick: Not really, that restaurant has been gone for years now. Too bad really, as they had a really good breakfast buffet for 2 or 3 dollars if I remember correctly.
I think the guy on the commercial went to high school with my mom.
I had chicken-fried steak, while (predictably) travelling through the South, at a truck stop. It's a generic piece of beef breaded and fried, like chicken. There's not really much taste to it besides grease (what was I expecting at a truckstop?). It'll give you your RDA of saturated and trans fats, cholesterol and sodium, if nothing else...
@clevershark: You didn't have good chicken fried steak. Only bad chicken fried steak tastes like grease.
"We've never actually had chicken friend steak, and we won't... We're waiting for Bob to dazzle us."
Meg, when The Consumerist editors use the word "we", is that really meant to be a singlular reference to yourself, or to you and your household, or all editors collectively. If the latter, do you actually check with the other editors?
@ClayS: Meg has multiple personality disorder which was diagnosed after one them stabbed a guy for asking stupid questions.















What was that guy doing under her desk? Talk about a relaxed work environment...