If our Thanksgiving recipes from years past aren't enough, or if you inexplicably find yourself short of leftovers this weekend, this handy flowchart from Eating the Road might help you decide where to stuff your face not only this weekend, but also far into the future.
Sadly, the chart features a number of delicious options not widely available in the Boston area: Tim Hortons, In-N-Out, Jack in the Box, Chick-fil-a, Sonic, Dairy Queen, Arby's, and White Castle, just to name a few. Dunkin makes the list as a haven for cops, at least, but the long list of what we lack raises some questions. Do we need our own fast food flow chart (and what would be on it)? Or do we just need a Chick-fil-a (somewhere other than the Burlington mall)? And for the non-natives: what non–New England fast food do you miss the most?

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I'm not a non-native, but I'm old enough to remember when there were Arby's at the Galleria and in Waltham Center. Now you have to go out to Worcester to get a delicious, delicious, Arby's sandwich and curly fries. I wish I knew who exactly direct my outrage at.
I'm not from the land of Waffle House, but like I stop there when I'm down South. And I always stop at an In-N-Out Burger when I'm in California for work. I'm not much of a fast food guy, but I have a soft spot in my gut for regional fast food.