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NOM NOM NOM! Me want cookie!
Who loves cookies more than this guy?
I do! When it comes to cookies I can be very picky. The chocolate chips have to taste a certain way, look a certain way, melt a certain way, and smell a certain way. Just the whole texture overall. No, scratch that, actually, I like any type of cookie, I just crave a certain type at a certain time. Like if there’s milk then I can enjoy a hard, crunchy crumbly cookie, but if not then I’d stick with soft, chewy cookies due to my braces.
For my rhetoric class, we were assigned to review and compare a product, so my group decided on cookies. Of course cookies, what’s better than cookies? In doing so, we decided on restaurant made cookies. In that case we chose: Jimmy John’s, McDonalds, Ms. Fields, and Subway. We, well most of us, ate each cookie slowly, savoring each bite so we wouldn’t miss the amount of saltiness and sweetness of each cookie. While conducting our little experiment, we had to take notes. We judged all cookies based on two things; qualitative and quantitative.
Qualitative factors we used in judging were:
Yumminess
Aroma
Chocolaty Goodness
Color
Shape(weird cause I thought all cookies are round, well chocolate chip cookies)
Sharability
Softness/Crunchiness
Quantitative factors we chose to judge upon were:
Price per Cookie
Calories
Sugar
Fat
Number of visible chocolate chips
(Keep in mind, all judgments made were based on my expectations of a good cookie.)
How we judged each cookie as a group, we rated them numerically by a scale of 0-5(0 as being worst and 5 being best).
McDonald's
The first cookie we decided to devour was McDonald's cookie. Now I have to say, McDonald cookies are really delicious! But having it bought the night before was a bad idea because they were stale.
Qualitative:
Yumminess- 2
Aroma- 3
Chocolatey Goodness- 4.5
Color- 1
Shape- 3
Sharability- 2
Softness/Crunchiness- Wasn't soft not crunchy, it was just hard(like break my tooth on it).So 0.
Quantitative:
Price per Cookie- $0.33 (3 for $1)
Calories- 160
Sugar- 15g
Fat- 8g
Number of visible chocolate chips- 7
One of the cookies that MUST be eaten with milk.
Subway's Cookie
The subway cookie was beyond perfect! Their cookies have to be my favorite out of all four of the cookies tested, hands down! It's like once you start eating one you cannot stop.
Qualitative:
Yumminess- 5
Aroma- 3
Chocolatey Goodness- 3.5
Color- 4.5
Shape- 4
Sharability- 3.5
Softness/Crunchiness- Perfect balance, 5/5
Quantitative:
Price per Cookie- $0.50 (3 for $1.50 or 12 for $5)
Calories- 220
Sugar- 18g
Fat- 10g
Number of visible chocolate chips- 9
Ms. Fields
MMM BOY! You best believe Ms. Fields chocolate chip cookie was second best out of the four. Tasted like "Candy canes on Christmas" as Moose from Step Up 2: The Streets would put it. Delicious with milk I would say!
Qualitative:
Yumminess- 5
Aroma- 4.5
Chocolatey Goodness- 3.5
Color- 4.5
Shape- 3
Sharability- 2
Softness/Crunchiness- Just soft, like fall apart soft, oooooweeeee it gets a 5.
Quantitative:
Price per Cookie- $0.31 (8 in a box for $2.50)
Calories- 280
Sugar- 25g
Fat- 13g
Number of visible chocolate chips- 7
Jimmy John's
Alas! The last cookie. I have to say, this cookie was horrendous, okay maybe a little over-exaggerating, but this was my least favorite cookie. The texture was not of my expectation, the chocolate chips were not the best quality(and what I mean is they seemed like they were fake morsels.)
Qualitative:
Yumminess- 1.5
Aroma- 2
Chocolatey Goodness- It had a lot of chocolate but not melt in your mouth good, and you already know, 2.3
Color- 4
Shape- 5 (The size of this cookie could have fed the Brady Bunch!)
Sharability- 5
Softness/Crunchiness- More hard than crunchy or soft, 2.3
Quantitative:
Price per Cookie- $1.75
Calories- 399.61
Sugar- N/A
Fat- 19.29g
Number of visible chocolate chips- 8
So overall, out of the four I favorited Subway and Ms. Field's cookies. Subway being first, Ms. Fields coming in second, McDonald's third and Jimmy John's coming in fourth/last place. I don't know, although McDonald's cookie was hard, I liked it better than Jimmy Johns because Jimmy John's cookie had this peculiar taste to it. I believe due to the white chocolate that was added to it threw it off compared to the other cookies. I don't think it could be compared to the original chocolate chip cookie because of the white chocolate chips in it. And the chips weren't quite "melt in your mouth" type of chocolate chips. Like McDonald's chocolate chips would melt in your hands right then and there. Then there's Subway and Ms. Fields, where their chips melted in your mouth. Not only did Subways chocolate chips melt in your mouth but also did the cookie. To conclude, Subway has won this competition... and my heart.