NOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo!@Dongjuan wrote:
I do em all the time, the offer option is always available in my area and can complete it for a huge bonus each time. Found the sweet spot to be assigned is about $53
@Dongjuan wrote:
I do em all the time, the offer option is always available in my area and can complete it for a huge bonus each time. Found the sweet spot to be assigned is about $53
@Nyer1234 wrote:
In my area, 20 is the highest I have had accepted.
@shoptastic wrote:
It's one of the few ff places that is decently healthy. I also load up my burgers with all the veggies practically. Hungry already!
@Dongjuan wrote:
I do em all the time, the offer option is always available in my area and can complete it for a huge bonus each time. Found the sweet spot to be assigned is about $53
@HonnyBrown wrote:
How is Five Guys healthy?
@shoptastic wrote:
It's one of the few ff places that is decently healthy. I also load up my burgers with all the veggies practically. Hungry already!
@Traveliz wrote:
I don't eat healthy and I totally wondered the same thing. In trivia one night there was a question about different Burgers calorie counts and Five Guys was the highest.
Liz
@foodluvr wrote:
Picked one up today for $25.
@ wrote:
Jayne Hurley, a registered dietician at the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), cringes when she hears the food industry’s better-burger label.
“These new upscale burger restaurants are serving more meat between the buns with at least twice the calories,” Hurley said. “You would get a healthier meal at a traditional fast-food burger place like McDonald’s or Burger King. The Big Mac and the Whopper look downright petite compared with the burgers coming out of these upscale burger joints.”
In June 2010, Hurley and co-author Bonnie Liebman, CSPI’s nutrition director, singled out Five Guys in their annual “Extreme Eating” feature in the organization’s Nutrition Action Healthletter. They reported that a Five Guys Hamburger sans toppings is 700 calories, considerably more than a Big Mac’s 540 calories or a Quarter Pounder’s 410 calories with everything. A Five Guys Bacon Cheeseburger, meanwhile, has 920 calories and 30 grams of saturated fat — one-and-a-half days’ worth — without toppings. That’s more calories than two Quarter Pounders.
“These places aren’t serving healthburgers,” Hurley said. “And there are so many reasons not to eat beef. It’s full of saturated fat, it’s high in calories, it increases the risk of colon cancer and heart disease, and then there’s the threat of E coli. We don’t recommend eating it.”
@bgriffin wrote:
I wanted to ask the same thing but thought I might get reported for being insulting or something.
@proudlyshopping wrote:
That's s my question, plain and simple.
I agree on the timing being easy, but I don't like the report.@7star wrote:
It really sounds like it's area dependent. With that said, i am in the low pay area, $6-10 fees. It's still a decent meal though. Low stress work and easy timings.
@ChrisCooper wrote:
well, i just took the certification. for $53, i'll take a bite of the burger.
I feel sick to my stomach. I do them ALL THE TIME for $6.00 and feel ecstatic when I see a unicorn for $8.00!!!@JASFLALMT wrote:
@ChrisCooper wrote:
well, i just took the certification. for $53, i'll take a bite of the burger.
Certification? I never had to do that, is it new?
I never do one of these for less than $18 bonus and generally get then for $24.