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Like the title says. Craft burgers are inferior to fast food burgers.
Please note I live in EU and therefore the quality of fast food here is greater than in US.
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. You are essentially eating with a timer until your food becomes "unenjoyable" due to the soggy buns.
3) 99% of these "craft burger restaurants" don't deliver to home but those that do deliver them have the same issues as I mentioned but this time they come pre soggy by the time they get delivered. And at this point the burger feels like a bigger version of microwaved burgers but with added salads if you have those from your fridge.
4) You can argue that the price of the burgers are because of the meat but how do you explain french fries costing like the biggest amount you can buy in KFC/Burger king but contain very small amount? Oh and complementary ketchup that costs extra (and more so than in fast food chains.
TLDR: Just go to Mcdonald's/KFC/Burgerking/any local fastfood chain that EU has eg Hesburger/Max Premium.
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Please note I live in EU and therefore the quality of fast food here is greater than in US.
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The burgers are EXPENSIVE. Like ungodly so. I understand millennials who run these restaurants with a slogan "two college drop outs? One great idea" feel their food is worth that price but for the price of one burger I can get an entire combo meal in every fast food chain + chicken nuggets.
It makes more sense to buy a more varied meal than a "Classic Burger" that tastes bland compared to a whopper with added jalapeños, nuggets, french fries and soda.
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- The burgers are too comically big. Rule of thumb, if this burger requires two hands to hold comfortably? It is a bad burger. Food consumption should be convenient. Even if you hold the burger with two hands, you can't consume it without it falling over. Plus you have to be smile entity in order to even consume most of these burgers due to how big they are
. You are essentially eating with a timer until your food becomes "unenjoyable" due to the soggy buns.
3) 99% of these "craft burger restaurants" don't deliver to home but those that do deliver them have the same issues as I mentioned but this time they come pre soggy by the time they get delivered. And at this point the burger feels like a bigger version of microwaved burgers but with added salads if you have those from your fridge.
4) You can argue that the price of the burgers are because of the meat but how do you explain french fries costing like the biggest amount you can buy in KFC/Burger king but contain very small amount? Oh and complementary ketchup that costs extra (and more so than in fast food chains.
TLDR: Just go to Mcdonald's/KFC/Burgerking/any local fastfood chain that EU has eg Hesburger/Max Premium.
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