Looks like you're having to resort to personal insults. That's a sure sign of defeat. I win. Bwaaaahahahahahahha
There is nothing left to say, facts were presented and laid out. This is matter of personal choice, its not like an election or something. Obviously someone objective (not from Texas or California) who has tried both chains should be the voice of reason in this thread. To my knowledge, most of those people have agreed that In-N-Out is superior. These are only the facts, and they have been laid out. You have chosen to ignore them and resort to childish dribble like "OMG UR WEAK MINDED!111 PWN3D!" like some mentally challenged Aggie. Crawl back into your cage. TIA.
Oh my poor sweet little texxx. The funny thing about you is how you think you are being so clever with your argumentative tactics. The one you constantly use over and over again. You are as predictable as the firing of Rod Marinelli. Yes, the psychology behind your weak-minded arguments is painfully obvious to all. You throw out absurd statements like a good little agitator in order to "bait" someone into resorting into a personal attack, then you attempt to take the high road and paint yourself as the victim. Cute, really.
lol got any more personal attacks? Remember, personal attacks = a lost argument Focus on the burgers, brah
Donny, this is something I feel strongly about. This perception that In-N-Out is a better burger has been debunked successfully in this thread.
quality Dairy Queens owns any burger place around. And the blizzards are the bizzomb. Dairy Queen kills whataburger in quality if you goto the right DQ. Normally DQ's in small towns just dominate any burger you compare it too.
Dude. Hamburger thread. H-a-m-b-u-r-g-e-r-t-h-r-e-a-d. I think a visit to the doctor might be in order.
Didn't really care for Carl's Jr. either, but only tried it a couple of times. Where are these Whataburger locations that makes these properly made burgers that you speak of? Cause I've tried many locations and was nonplussed with each one. In-N-Out > WhataBurger for me (each INO location I've went to was just consistent in quality for me, WB has been hit and mostly miss) I tried that Smashburger joint, it was great but it's not fast food price. A burger cost $5-6 depending on what you order extra. Fries and drink are ordered separately. My total was $11 and change.
Off topic a bit but my favorite fast food place of all-time was Roy Rogers. I used to eat there a few times a week for lunch when I was in high school (over 10 years ago). Basically everything on their menu was great: roast beef sandwiches, fried chicken, the fries, the shakes, etc... Roy Rogers fries were the only fast food fries I would actually rank ahead of McD's fries. Unfortunately, they got bought out by Hardee's or Arby's or something I think. You don't know how good something is until it's gone.
Dude, I FEEL YOUR PAIN. I used to the LOVE ROY ROGERS. Fried Chicken was AWESOME. Roast Beef Sandwiches were AWESOME... and let's not forget the... FREE FIXINS BAR!!!! Arby's doesn't hold a candle to them... Insofar as hamburgers, I like Hardee's over In & Out. In & Out is just too greasy for me. theSAGE
yeah, very true. i forgot to add that. pretty much the same price as pappa's burgers, but with a fast food model. i actually thought their burgers tasted similarly to pappa's too. damn good burger. www.mysmashburger.com, for those interested.
I've had Carl's Jr in CA and Hardees in MN. Carl's Jr has a nicer ambiance but they have the same menu.
I'm going to disagree with wikipedia somewhat as I noticed a few years ago that the Hardees menu was already very similar to Carl's Jr. One other thing I noticed was that some of their sandwiches were almost identical to Carl's Jr. but had different names. I'm assuming it was easier for their supply chain to provide the same items and just have a different branding.
You're not understanding what I'm trying to tell you though. The food is just not as good at a Hardees in the midwest than it is in California where its close to the produce like In-N-Out. There is a clear difference in taste between the same Burger at Carl's Jr than at Hardees. It may have the same name, but it ain't near as good.