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Apr 23, 2018
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byujdmba
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Was Rubios ever popular in Utah? To me that’s solid SoCal / Baja mexican
Love that place, even here in San Diego, but when I hit it in Orem it’s never crowded.
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If something big in other states comes to Utah people go absolutely bonkers over
Regal Ute
4/23/18 1:27pm
Except Fry Sauce, Cafe' Rio and Mormons. Those are Utah originals we export.
Troy McClure
4/23/18 1:29pm
Mmmm, Cafe Rio.
BringYourUltimate
7/26/19 10:05am
Good food?
Cougarrr
4/23/18 1:29pm
The Olympics.
777
4/23/18 1:31pm
Newness factor. It wears off. Remember when Crispy Cream came to Utah? Long lines. Now--not so much.
Turnpike Lane
4/23/18 1:32pm
RE: Newness factor. It wears off. Remember when Crispy Cream came to Utah? Long lines. Now--not so much.
HuskerFan2
4/23/18 1:34pm
I remember when people waited in lines for Crispy Creme in LA. The OP is stupid.
SPgoofyft
4/23/18 1:36pm
The only place this doesn't apply to is In-N-Out. You still get crazy long lines there.
byuluvr
4/23/18 3:43pm
Yeah. This happens everywhere. Welcome to earth!
Disco LaFleur
4/23/18 1:33pm
It's pretty normal for something popular elsewhere to be popular in a new place.
Cougarrr
4/23/18 1:34pm
So you're saying if something is popular in other places it is also popular
JuicyJam
4/23/18 1:35pm
Same thing happened in Bellevue, WA with Chik-fil-a. That place was always
Mikey
4/23/18 1:40pm
Many firms have population minimums an area has to hit before
Nat Gas Man
4/23/18 1:44pm
People like new things
palangi
4/23/18 1:45pm
You mean like the Pac 12?
Six Foot Seven
4/23/18 1:45pm
Like when "big time football" migrated from Provo to Salt Lake City and locals
StarMan
4/23/18 1:52pm
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Buffalo
4/23/18 2:07pm
Was Rubios ever popular in Utah? To me that’s solid SoCal / Baja mexican
byujdmba
4/23/18 2:15pm
Hey now that's not very nice. He's from Spain.
Twin Roots
4/23/18 2:21pm
Utah knows cafe rio is better
palangi
4/23/18 2:31pm
I don’t hate it, but it’s not Rubio’s. Rubio’s actually has good fish tacos.
byujdmba
4/23/18 3:38pm
Literally happens in all 50 states.
LaVellIfIKnow
4/23/18 2:23pm
With In-n-Out I blame it on the California transplants. For years all we ever
scottfunkel
4/23/18 2:42pm
This is true. When I finally went there...I was like are you serious? This is it
Disco LaFleur
4/23/18 2:48pm
You realize it is a fast food burger that costs $3 right?
palangi
4/23/18 3:16pm
I do now. All the hype made it sound so great.
Disco LaFleur
4/23/18 3:17pm
Amen. I grew up eating In-N-Out and never thought it was better than Wendy's.
BlueBlood94
4/23/18 3:01pm
You don't get out much, apparently.
kccougar
4/23/18 2:54pm
In-N-Out excitement was pathetic. It's nothing more than a fad w/ mediocre food.
BlueBlood94
4/23/18 2:57pm
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