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Location: Vermont, grew up in Colorado and California
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I wish we had a Burger King in the area, but we don't.
We do have a McDonald's, we also have an A&W which gets my vote over McDonald's so I voted other.
I forgot about Sonic. Their bacon cheeseburger is really good. I just don't like how they give you the little packets of ketchup rather than just put the ketchup on the burger in the first place.
Our Burger King is better than McDonalds and much better than Wendys. The last visit to Wendys they served me a chicken sandwich that was so tough I had to throw it away. the chicken sandwich at Burger King is on a long sesame bun and is always hot. Once in a while I get the whopper JR.
At McDonalds the frys are always limp and loaded with salt. not my thing at all
It's interesting how one of the alleged advantages of chain restaurants is their 'consistency' so purportedly what they serve in LA is the same as what they serve everywhere else in the country, but that doesn't seem to be the case at all.
I'm not vegetarian (far from it) but, believe it or not, I prefer vegetarian burgers or turkey burgers over ground beef. So, I like any place that sells vegetarian or turkey burgers - but they can't be mushy.
BTW "Stake 'n Shake" sounds like what happens when a vampire inevitably meets its demise in a B movie.
I'm not really big on burgers. I may have one or two a year.
I like Five Guys and Shake Shack. They're nice and thick and taste like real meat, as opposed to those patties that you get a some fast food burger places that taste like something out of a lab.
McDonald's, BK, and Wendy's fall into the category of gross, processed, "lab" meat, IMO.
I've never had Steak n Shake or Smash Burger. Never heard of In-N-Out.
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