Five Guys - do you leave home to shop them?

I only did a couple of these, early 2025, so I am likely out of touch.
We're on a road trip, so I found one close by and we split lunch.

One little burger, one little fry and one small fountain drink..

Just a shade over $21.

Reimbursement is $17.25 and pay is $15.

So bottom line pay is about $11

But we needed a meal and it was reimbursed, so that was part of the consideration.

But I would never leave my home for that price/cost.....not when there is food at home.
and I likely won't do one again any time soon because not crazy about their food.
It just fit the need at that moment.

Would you leave home for that price/cost? they're probably never going to raise
the reimbursement to match the real cost.

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If I was really craving it (which I really don't anymore), or if I was on a route and there was one near the hotel I was staying at, I would, mainly for the meal.

Otherwise.... no.
I have 1 less then a mile from me. I will do that one, but no others.
In my neck of the woods, a little burger, med fries, and reg soda is 17.96. Less at the one that does combos. I have a few Five Guys near me so, I will pick them up when I’m in the area but I won’t generally drive out of my way unless it’s a good bonus. And I sure as heck don’t do the night time ones until they hit $30 or so.
I don't live close enough to one to go for just that. But, if I know I have a busy day planned and there is one that will be convenient? Sure. And, I have picked one up that was a last minute fill situation with a fat bonus so I could cover two people in full. I took my hubs and we called it a lunch date.
No, I would not leave my house for 5 Guys. I will rarely shop there anymore. I just don't like the food. I did pick one up while out of town for my salaried job with a nice bonus. I received a per diem for my meal that I was able to keep and walked to the location for a dinner shop.
That's simple. NO. I don't mind 5 guys, it's a perfectly acceptable burger, and I do like the fries when they do it right. I won't go over reimbursement for it for any reason, and I almost never leave the house for just one shop. And fast food, no matter which kind, is not an anchor for a route, fast food shops are for filling in spaces in a route and getting a meal while we're out.
Where in the world were you traveling? I can get a meal for about 14.50 in some places around here, DC, and never more than 16ish before a tip now with the combo unless I order a full burger or a patty melt.
I asked AI to calculate the cost of the standard FG meal across the entire US: little burger, little fry and small fountain soda.
Keep in mind this info does NOT include any tax.
Also keep in mind that it would appear that MF is not even paying the national average for reimbursement.
That's just wrong IMO, but I guess that just would cause them to have to increase payment instead to arrive at the overall compensation.

AI answer:

So while the most common à la carte total comes out to about $18–$20 for a basic meal, some places with combo deals can be closer to ~$13–$14 where available. (Where available)
If you want, I can look up typical prices at Five Guys specifically near your ZIP code for a more precise estimate.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/13/2026 08:50AM by BarefootBliss.
The closest 5guys is in a city 90 minutes from home. When I'm there, I have too much to do, so not stopping at 5 guys

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I guess I'm lucky, because I like their grilled cheese sandwiches and hot dogs, and I can always get those for below reimbursement. Some locations near me also have a deal to add fries and a drink for $6, so that expands my choices. I only avoid one location unless it's highly bonused because there's no free parking, and the MSC no longer reimburses for that.
Their food is overpriced and unhealthy. Ido not do their shops regardless of the shop fee. The amount of salt and fats is disgusting,
I will do their shops at the 3 locations pretty close to me. The farthest is about 6 miles , but it is across from my gym. I won't do any of them for less than $20. The nerve of them making you spend at least $19 in my area and they only reimburse $17 and change. The late night ones, I will only do the location 2 miles from my house, and only if it pays at least $30ish
The smallest burger/fries/drink after tax is just barely under reimbursement here. If you want cheese, you're paying for it. A milkshake is NOT fully covered if that scenario is offered. I find it frustrating that they don't give enough reimbursement for an average priced meal. They're getting that money back so why not encourage the shopper to explore the menu?
because by taking the shops regardless of their silly rules and unfair reimbursement, we send a message to them that we are desperate. So it boils down to--because they can get away with not paying more.

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The reimbursement has NEVER met the price I pay.
I have been offered $25 max on an occassion or 2 last year, but $15 for the one 2 miles from me I sometimes take if I haven't had them for a while. $20 for that meal here, $19.19 last time. Expensive, would not eat there on my own dime.
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