This Is America’s Favorite Burger Chain—And It’s Not McDonald’s or Burger King

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That's rediculous.. there are so many better burgers out there..
This really surprises me. They are good, but SO much more expensive than anyone else. I'd vote for In-N-Out all day long over the guys!
This got me as well in the last paragraph: Pizza Hut was named the most popular pizza spot.

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5G is definitely my fsvorite.

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Pizza Hut? Good grief, who voted on this. I live in a city that is very proud of its pizza. I think I'd be kicked out of polite society if I showed up with Pizza Hut.
Probably there are more Pizza Huts across the US than any other pizza places thus higher sales and most popular. Hmmmffff I'm from Chicago where we have THE best pizza!
The All American burger at BWW is a better all around burger than anything you can get at 5 Guys, and it costs far less money. Unless someone is covering the cost of my food, and paying me to report about it, I would never set foot in another 5 guys.
@Rho wrote:

Probably there are more Pizza Huts across the US than any other pizza places thus higher sales and most popular. Hmmmffff I'm from Chicago where we have THE best pizza!

And also New York thin and crispy and Sicilian … Yum!
I’m a in California now and though I love In N Out, I’m more of a Habit burger and (fresh) fries fan (never soggy). The Ahi Burger is excellent too and they always offer a salad or other fried veggie like onion rings, green beans, sweet potato fries, and asparagus in season, along with whatever modifications you can imagine for less than McD’s and BK’s soy/sawdust blend preservative-laden offerings.

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I don't do many food jobs. I like 5G, but don't think they are a good value for the price. The only place I know that has those won't let you view the guidelines prior to assigning.

How is the report?
The 5G report is easy. Lots of questions that you can breeze through. A few narrative questions, but they are straight forward (how was the food, how was the service, was the location clean). Takes me about 10 minutes, but I've done a ton of them. I will not do one for less than $20, however. The reimbursement will just barely cover the meal in most locations, where the others are going to be about .75-1.00 out of pocket. I'm in a high tax state, though.
I've found the All American Burger at Buffalo Wild Wings to be a great value as part of the Pick 6 meal deal. For the recent shops I've done for BW3, my friend will order sauced wings and then I get the burger. The wedges are our favorite out of the various side options (including fries and tots), and you get a drink too. The report is easy as well.
BWW does make a very good burger. I get that when I do the 'see if it looks like they are stealing' shop.
@Rho wrote:

Probably there are more Pizza Huts across the US than any other pizza places thus higher sales and most popular. Hmmmffff I'm from Chicago where we have THE best pizza!

and most Chicagoans DO NOT eat deep dish. A common misconception.
In N Out will always be my favorite.
Maybe the people who voted have never been able to make the comparison lol.

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I agree with Bare.. I will ALWAYS prefer In n Out. But I would have to drive for 2 days to get to the closest In n Out.

What is available to me here is everything else.. MacDonald's, Bugger King, BWW, Red Robin, Whataburger, DQ, 5 guys, etc.. Out of all of them, I'm going to choose BWW if I have to pay for my own. If I'm getting paid to do it and reimbursed for the food, I'll eat at almost any of them, except Whataburger. (The names were changed to reflect the way I say them when I'm talking to folks that know me).
@Morledzep wrote:

I agree with Bare.. I will ALWAYS prefer In n Out. But I would have to drive for 2 days to get to the closest In n Out.

What is available to me here is everything else.. MacDonald's, Bugger King, BWW, Red Robin, Whataburger, DQ, 5 guys, etc.. Out of all of them, I'm going to choose BWW if I have to pay for my own. If I'm getting paid to do it and reimbursed for the food, I'll eat at almost any of them, except Whataburger. (The names were changed to reflect the way I say them when I'm talking to folks that know me).

... went down the rabbit hole searching for burger data... and learned that Inn n Out is in Tennessee... is that somewhat closer to you?
Red Robin? That's a name I haven't heard of in at least a decade. I thought all of those were closed.



@Morledzep wrote:

I agree with Bare.. I will ALWAYS prefer In n Out. But I would have to drive for 2 days to get to the closest In n Out.

What is available to me here is everything else.. MacDonald's, Bugger King, BWW, Red Robin, Whataburger, DQ, 5 guys, etc.. Out of all of them, I'm going to choose BWW if I have to pay for my own. If I'm getting paid to do it and reimbursed for the food, I'll eat at almost any of them, except Whataburger. (The names were changed to reflect the way I say them when I'm talking to folks that know me).

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Ark,

actually I don't know.. When I was doing movie trailers not too long ago, there was a Red Robin just outside of the theater. I used to go there and get a burger or a cobb salad during extended breaks between trailers, and sometimes when I was done and needed something to eat before moving on with the rest of my day. But it has been a few years, movie trailers didn't really come back for me after the pandemic shut down, just a few sporadically and now none at all in a couple years. But they did make a good burger. And a GREAT cobb salad.
I used to love Red Robin's salads and burgers! I would have been right beside you eating! I so miss their food!

@Morledzep wrote:

Ark,

actually I don't know.. When I was doing movie trailers not too long ago, there was a Red Robin just outside of the theater. I used to go there and get a burger or a cobb salad during extended breaks between trailers, and sometimes when I was done and needed something to eat before moving on with the rest of my day. But it has been a few years, movie trailers didn't really come back for me after the pandemic shut down, just a few sporadically and now none at all in a couple years. But they did make a good burger. And a GREAT cobb salad.

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Still have one about 3 miles away, have not been there in years (decades).
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