• Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    So I don’t remember how it even tasted because I was so creeped out by the staff situation, but I ate at fatburger once. The old asian lady manager was ordering around the probably high school age girls that were running the registers, directing everything very specifically like the tone of their voice for each canned prase, the angles of their joints, etc. It kept getting more and more weird and gross with stuff like wrist slaps when they didn’t get it perfectly. I never ate at any of their locations ever again.

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    17 days ago

    Killer Burger. That peanut butter bacon burger is insane.

    Five Guys is overrated. They’re a fine homemade style burger, not nothing I would call the best.

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      So expensive though. But the last time I was there, they just filled the bag with fries instead of using one of those little cardboard boxes. I ended up throwing half a pound of fries away.

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        Yeah, it’s great. Order a small fries, they fill a small cup with fries, put it in the bag, then top the bag up with fries. Order large fries, they perform the process with a larger cup.

        I love it, but can’t plan to do anything other than nap after eating there

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    I like Whataburger and in n out equally, sometimes i feel like one, sometimes the other.

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      I have a hard time recommending Whataburger to others – you’re not missing anything special if you’ve never had it.

      But – it’s my go-to. Give me some meatycheesyblobness and spicey ketchup please.

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        My experience with Whataburger is that the food is mediocre, and if it weren’t for bad service, they’d have no service at all. In fact, there’s one Whataburger that I have failed to eat at twice because no one came to the counter both times I tried.

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      A&W burgers are so basic, they’re almost bland.

      Dairy Queen, Fatburger, Five Guys, Burger’s Priest - they all easily clear A&W burgers.

      Chubby chicken is gas tho.

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        Most of those other places aren’t available in Canada. Also, Canadian A&W is independent from American A&W so maybe their food is a bit different too. Canadian A&W is great

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    For actual fast food - - that you can order in a drive-thru and not have to wait around for - - the best around here is honestly Wendy’s. They’re not anything id pay $20 each for, but their average burger is better than their just-as-fast competition.

    If by “fast” you really mean “without waitstaff”, they’re all great. 5 guys, smashburger, fuddruckers", and a dozen tiny chains all make burgers worth paying a premium for.

    About the only place NOT worth getting a burger at is anyplace with waitstaff. They just dont take them seriously enough to do a good job, and wind uo about as good as a slightly well-run McDonald’s.

    (*: i think this one went out of business.)

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      I agree with the first part but vehemently disagree with the third paragraph.

      I suspect it varies wildly based on where you live, but in Chicago there absolutely ARE places with waitstaff worth getting a burger from.

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      wendy’s single with cheese and bacon. fries. frosty. classic lunch.

      but, if there was a white castle nearby–that’s where i’m going. the original ‘fast food’ burger is still the best.

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      I only disagree with paying a premium for a burger at the other places.

      It’s a freakin burger, not a steak. $15+ for a burger is nuts (and I worked in restaurants at one time, so I understand the challenges for them, it’s a tough business).

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    ITT: People who don’t know what fast food is. If you are seated, wait staff takes your order, and you waits 15+ minutes for your food to be prepared, it’s not fast food, even if you’re ordering a hamburger and fries.

    Probably A&W. I’m shocked to see so many people saying Wendy’s. Their meat is tasteless, imo.

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    I don’t really have fast food money but there is this burger place in town that stays open til 2 am and has a mean veggie burger within biking distance. It’s a nice treat, I’d reveal the name of the place but the details I have given already are identifying enough for my taste

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    It kinda depends, and my opinion has to be tempered with the knowledge that not all chains are everywhere. That means the only white castle I’ve had was frozen, I’ve never had in n out, etc.

    What chains are present within reasonable driving distance, or that I’ve had elsewhere are: sonic, Jack in the box, McDonald’s, burger king, Wendy’s, Hardee’s/Carl Jr’s. You can add steak n shake, cookout, and five guys, if you consider those as fast food (I do, but some don’t). I’ve also had what-a-burger when visiting family, though not often.

    There’s more than one kind of burger, which makes it difficult.

    As an example, Hardee’s does these burgers that are huge, and supposedly black angus beef. Amazing burgers for a fast food joint. Arguably as good or better than burgers at sit down restaurants, including steak houses (depending on which one). But they’re a specialty burger, and that’s not always comparable to standard burgers.

    And there’s a difference between something like a big mac, that’s piled with stuff, and a regular cheeseburger.

    So, for my money, my actual favorite fast food burger of any kind is Burger King’s regular cheeseburger. It’s just the small patty, a slice of cheese, a few pickles, nurses mustard and ketchup. Simple, enough so that your really taste the beef, but the toppings serve to enhance that flavor rather than cover it up (which is what happens with whoppers and big macs). Plus, the size is more reasonable. I don’t feel bloated by one, even with a drink.

    However, the Frisco burger from hardees is bomb. Sourdough bread rather than a bun. Not the best sourdough tbh, but it’s still a decent enough attempt. The bacon and tomato work well with it. Not a fan of mayo, so I would order it without. Haven’t had one in ages though, because they’re freaking huge. 800+ calories, and it’s like you swallowed a handful of those sponges in gelcaps that kids take into the bathtub with them. It’s too much food.

    Those would be my top picks for a fairly standard burger though. One smaller and kinda generic, the other a belly buster that’s sorta specialty, but not a vast departure.

    That being said, there’s a style of burger I’ve had when visiting family that’s called “Carolina burger”. It’s the toppings that make it a style, not the burger itself. Chili sauce, onion, slaw, mustard, with pickles optional. The chilli sauce is not standard hamburger/hotdog chili. It’s its own thing, with hundreds of recipes, at least. Every family does their chili sauce different. Definitely the best regional burger I’ve had.

    The best Carolina burgers are not fast food available anywhere except at a whataburger, and they don’t call it that. I looked it up, and they call it a hamburger and the bigger version is a what-a-hamburger. Which, it’s important to note that this is not the same chain as is in Texas. This is just a couple of joints in one town in North Carolina. I’ve only ever been to them with my cousin a few times, but holy shit is it good. They also make this strangely good drink concoction called a witch doctor, which is basically every drink they have, plus pickles and pickle juice. But they’re technically a drive-in and sit down joint, not a proper fast food joint, but they are just as fast as any of that big chains. It’s worth the trip just for the burger though.

    Not that fast food burgers would be my pick for a burger 90% of the time, though.

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    17 days ago

    Farmer Boys in SoCal. The avocado burger gave me a solid 20 pounds back when I was very overweight and gaining. Working 7/12 nights with Farmer Boys nearby the asphalt plant, I ate that one way too much.

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    17 days ago

    Freddy’s or Culver’s. Shake shack gets a distant third place if nothing else is nearby.

    Outside of my area, it’s white castle. Miss u baby 😿

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    17 days ago

    well mcdonalds has sold the most, so corporately they are the best. for me tho, in-n-out