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a BURGER KING WHOPPER is my choice, as long as you find a good place in a nice area, the service and quality varies
IN N OUT BURGER has good service but the burger has very little meat , you have to buy a double or triple just to get a little meat , I never liked the tiny shoe string fries at IN N OUT, they dry out and get cold too easily, I prefer regular size thicker fries.
I love Culver's... It's mainly in the Midwest... Yum!!
I first saw them on a trip to Minnesota, but it turns out the have them here in Arizona. In fact, there's a brand new one about a mile from my house! The butterburger sounds yummy, but the frozen custard is what catches my eye.
Sadly, I no longer eat red meat or dairy (medical reasons), so burgers and ice cream are off my list. I didn't vote in the poll, since I've never had most of those burgers.
I had an In and Out burger once (before giving up red meat); I was not impressed. A friend LOVES them, having grown up a block from the original one in SoCal. He's always telling me I should like them, and I'm always telling him I don't eat red meat.
And I'm sure I had at least one totally unmemorable McD's cardboard patty.
When I started going to Ontario, I was informed by my Canadian connections that Harvey's has the best fast-food burgers. Finally got to try one, and they were correct.
SO good. Moving to Canada for the burgers is not an option on the immigration site, though.
I find fast food hamburgers to be mostly tasteless without the sauces and other condiments. But Burgerville’s #6 burger is quite good.
Five Guys- I don’t get the attraction. I have found the burgers tasteless and the fries too, too salty.
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