I scheduled a meeting with Chase Bank at 11:00 am today so I got some lunch at Carl’s Jr. across from the hospital, and went to charge my car for about 30 minutes. The Supercharger only had three stalls occupied so I was able to charge at ~80 kW for most of the session.
I’m pretty cheap and not too hungry so I got one of the more inexpensive meals: California Classic. It was ok. I think the Famous Star I got last time tasted better but was a couple dollars more. I think CJ is trying to compete with In-N-Out’s Double Double with this burger but it’s not really the same.
Nutritional information for the California Classic burger:
| Nutritional Information | CA Classic | Medium Fries | Double Double |
| Calories | 560 | 420 | 670 |
| Fat Calories | 350 | 190 | 370 |
| Total Fat | 39 g | 21 g | 41 g |
| Saturated Fat | 12 g | 3.5 g | 18 g |
| Trans Fat | 1.5 g | 0 g | 1 g |
| Cholesterol | 80 mg | 0 mg | 120 mg |
| Sodium | 990 mg | 850 mg | 1,440 mg |
| Carbohydrates | 38 g | 55 g | 39 g |
| Sugar | 8 g | 0 g | 10 g |
| Protein | 21 g | 5 g | 37 g |
I also had a medium unsweetened ice tea so that probably didn’t add much to anything on the list. Nutritionally, it compares pretty closely to the Double Double except the DD has a lot more sodium. Also, I just had several bouts of diarrhea. I’m not 100% sure it’s Carl’s fault but the burger combo was the only thing I ate after dialysis. I weighed myself after all the water came out and it was 83.3 kg at 11.3% fat. I may still yet get down to 80.0 kg before the kidney transplant surgery.