The comedy show made fun of the restaurant’s customary long lines for causing a fictional dealership to resort to an overstock sale-a-thon.
portrayed the owners of a fictional King Brothers Toyota dealership in Brenham stuck with an oversupply of cars and trucks because customers can’t get past a “stupid long” line to a new Raising Cane’s restaurant.
In the skit, the brothers blame a city councilman for allowing a Chik-fil-A, In-N-Out Burger and Raising Cane’s to all open at the same highway exit as their Toyota dealership. “These trendy chains come with their own massive drive-through lines managed only by a handful of ineffectual iPadded teens,” said
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