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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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    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.

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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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            Oh really? Huh. I’m also in Canada and haven’t heard of any of them other than Dairy Queen. Weird. Alright I take back my comment then, other than still believing that A&W is great here

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      I’ll throw my hat in for Harvey’s, easily one of the better veggie burgers and you get to choose toppings.

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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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    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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    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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    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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    There’s a local burger place where I live that’s basically an In-N-Out without the branding. Excellent cheeseburgers. The owner even uses locally sourced beef so the burgers are pretty fresh.

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      There’s something like that near me, but it’s a Five Guys clone. Seems like a good idea if you can get established locally. Small menu, nothing complicated.

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    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.

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    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?