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       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: March 22, 2014, 8:13 pm
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       Haven't tried 5 Guys yet. I take it that you've never hit
       In-N-Out Burger? Not in your neighborhood? I thought for sure it
       was a Nationwide Chain, given how popular and awesome it is.
       #Post#: 27072--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Mac Date: March 22, 2014, 8:22 pm
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       I'm gonna be shallow here. Seeing the name In And Out, first
       glance, sounds like 60's greasy spoon.
       I know, I know... I'm bad.
       I don't think we have 'em.
       #Post#: 27282--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Neumatic Date: March 28, 2014, 3:25 am
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       Or it could be a reference to how quick the food goes through
       you.
       I'm sure I'll try In-And-Out if I'm ever there, but seeing as I
       don't like a lot of embellishment on my burgers, I can't imagine
       I'll get the full experience everyone keeps talking about.  I
       don't like the spread, sue me!
       #Post#: 27284--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Mac Date: March 28, 2014, 8:55 am
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       Speaking of burgers, saw, I believe, a Sunday Morning segment on
       this niche burger joint in downtown New York. They don’t have
       condiments and in fact frown on discussion about that kind of
       thing. Their perspective is the meat brings the noise and
       altering it with mustard, relish or anything else is
       sacrilegious. I get it actually. That’s how I feel about my
       steaks (filet). On the rare occasion, I’ve gone the other
       direction and ordered filets with cheese topping or an
       indescribable sauce.
       #Post#: 27286--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: March 28, 2014, 9:02 am
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       But don't you have Steak Sauce when you eat a hearty steak,
       etc...? I can't do without it. Same goes for condiments on
       Hamburgers.
       #Post#: 27294--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Mac Date: March 28, 2014, 2:52 pm
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       [quote]But don't you have Steak Sauce when you eat a hearty
       steak, etc...? I can't do without it. Same goes for condiments
       on Hamburgers.[/quote]
       That's the point... You really haven't tasted good meat. In the
       foodies circle, steak sauce, catsup, condiments in general
       change the whole taste.
       And I'm part of that group that over time have discovered good
       meat. I was raised in a household where we got steak once in
       awhile (always meat at every dinner), but it was cheap steak.
       Actually not very tasty and yes, the thinking was put bar-b-Q
       sauce or steak sauce to 'enhance' the flavor.
       Believe me, when you are served good meat, prepared properly,
       you will know it. Adding steak sauce you'll realize puts it back
       to not much more than eating cardboard.
       #Post#: 27297--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Mac Date: March 28, 2014, 2:59 pm
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       [quote]What's in this $250 hamburger?[/quote]
       Well that's just stupidity. It's way more than that. I wouldn't
       want to talk to, let alone associate with someone who admitted
       to eating a $250 steak. Something is wrong with you. Stupid,
       retarded, power, egotistical, look at me... something.
       Good for you if you can afford it. I don't care. The only thing
       I care about is to know their are idiots who can and will throw
       away their money.
       This happens in all forms of business. Wine prices, Art, Media
       (speakers and audio equipment), just to name a few. There comes
       a point, where you just cannot tell the difference, but money is
       spent on 'image'.
       Phuck that!!!!
       #Post#: 27300--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: March 28, 2014, 3:10 pm
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       [quote author=Mac link=topic=1430.msg27297#msg27297
       date=1396036740]
       but money is spent on 'image'.
       [/quote]
       THIS ^^
       #Post#: 27492--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Neumatic Date: April 8, 2014, 1:08 am
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       I've made no secret about my fondness for Five Guys, and I'm
       lucky enough to live five minutes from one... so of COURSE it
       f*cking closed down!  What a revoltin' development.
       #Post#: 27494--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Best Fast Food Burger Joints
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: April 8, 2014, 8:07 am
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       That sucks dude. Sorry to hear that. Why was it closed down?
       Wasn't there enough business to keep it going?
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