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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.
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
In Canada, it's easily A&W.
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.
I'll throw my hat in for Harvey's, easily one of the better veggie burgers and you get to choose toppings.
ITT: People who don't know what fast food is. If you are seated, wait staff takes your order, and you wait 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.
Wetherspoons 'Beyond' veggie burger used to be the absolute shiznit. They stopped being cheap though, so there's no real reason to go there any more.
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.
Arbyβs, ironically enough. Not having burgers used to be their whole identity.
A&W
American fast food chains are getting worse each day here, so not that.
Instead, there is a local chain named Burger Bangor in my country and holy fuuuck--it's so fucking good. The meat and buns actually tastes good, to the point where I ask myself: if they can do it, why can't the more mainstream chain like Burger King, McD, etc do it?
The king burger, from the Burger bar in Roosendaal, the Netherlands
Shake Shack's Shroom Burger is by far the best non-meat burger I've had. I'm not even a big fan of mushrooms but Shake Shack manages to turn that portobello mushroom into deliciousness.
Burger Fuel. Only in NZ though :(
the problem is there are levels to fast food. I see some suggestions that would be casual dining restaurants and then there are sorta shiek places like 5 guys or buffalo wild wings. What I consider fast food that has burgers around me is wendys, mcdonalds, burger king, arbys, culvers, and a&w. Of those I would consider wendys the clear winner. Culvers is a close second and three decades or more ago burger king would be in the running. I often forget how decent a wendys single is till they have a deal and I get one. One thing though is since the big inflation hit I have only picked up fast food single digit amount of times and usually because I just have to (last time was related to my wife being sent to the er from the doctors office during a procedure.)
Nexx Burger and Burgerlords but Iβm vegan so theyβre only the best available to me in Los Angeles.
The one I make that burger king
Iβm interested in also having it your way. Whatβs the burger?
The most popular is the the whopper. I'm good at that and all the other burgers
Oh, you mean youβre a cook. I thought you had a custom burger.
I wouldn't dare make myself a burger for free. That would get me fired faster than an Australian forest
Taco bells bean burrito put inside a soft potato taco
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
Nationwide? In n Out. Regional? P. Terry's in and around Austin Texas.
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
Max, Swedens best Hamburgers
Hungry Jacks