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""All the way"" does not mean ketchup... 6/1/2005

The End MUST be near! Why change after all these years of mustard, chili and onions? Who the heck knows. But now, fans of this Raleigh landmark, ""all the way"" means BACON and KETCHUP! To quote one of the greatest cops of all time, Dirty Harry, ""Nobody, and I mean nobody, puts ketchup on a hotdog."" Come on Char-Grill, do not succumb to the tasty prospect of new customers from ""upwards yonder"" by dowsing your classic burgers and dogs with the miscreants of condiment society, ketchup and bacon. ""All the Way"" means different things in different places. Despite being universally used in the restaurant biz, ""all the way"" is every local's way of adding its special hometown touch to the food it serves. It is personal. It is important. It should be protected and untouched in every city from Raleigh to Sepang. Pros: classic , cheap, good Cons: change, staff, change more
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