I'm closer to East Coast than West Coast so this link is obviously missing Dairy Queen, Subway, Penn Station, White Castle, Captain D's (the only Long John Silver near me went out of business), Panda Express, and a few others. But with the ones available to me:
Most agree with me on 5G it seems.
Little Caesars is probably the most controversial for the next tier; sorry but even their $5 pizza was alright, but the new $6 version is great. Then add the awesomeness that is Crazy Bread and I stand by my decision.
Crave-able is pretty standard stuff.
Next tier is probably not that controversial, except some people might raise an eyebrow at Pizza Hut. I'm sorry, maybe it's my local one, but their pizza's flavors just take artificial to me. Their breadsticks are good, but the pizza is okay at best to me.
Domino's being bottom is probably agreed upon by most, but for those who like Sonic, I'm sorry I admit to only having it once but it was BAD. Again, might have been my local one in particular wasn't good and/or they've improved since then, but I just don't feel like going back.
If I ever do make it to California or nearby, my highest priority in terms of food is to go to an In-and-Out Burger. Partially because it often ranks #1 on top 20 or 25 burger joints lists, but mainly because I love The Big Lebowski and I always remember that scene of the Dude depressingly driving his now damaged car while Walter and Donnie chow down on some In-and-Out. As such, due to many years of having seen that film and still not having gotten to eat there, it just keeps building as something I want to experience. Might seem dumb to some, but I'm sorry I love movies and The Big Lebowski is really up there in how much I love it so every time I think of the film I'll often think of that scene and wonder when/if I'll get to eat there myself.