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Is the In-N-Out Burger clearly inferior to Five Guys?

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  • #16
    I imagine that I am in a very small minority here, I haven't eaten either one. Therefore I didn't think in appropriate to cast a ballot on the issue. My son-in-law however whould select In-N-Out.

    He was one of those who thought it would be a good idea to go to Draper and wait 3 hours for a hamburger. His wife said no way are we driving 50 miles for a hamburger.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by happyone View Post
      I imagine that I am in a very small minority here, I haven't eaten either one. Therefore I didn't think in appropriate to cast a ballot on the issue. My son-in-law however whould select In-N-Out.

      He was one of those who thought it would be a good idea to go to Draper and wait 3 hours for a hamburger. His wife said no way are we driving 50 miles for a hamburger.
      There is no accounting for taste. As has been established, the best thing In-N-Out burgers have going for them is that they are a good value.

      Driving 50 miles and waiting three hours decidedly offsets any benefit you received from the value of the burger.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by JohnnyLingo View Post
        In-N-Out: not an excellent burger, but a good value.

        McDonald's: not an excellent burger, but a good value.

        Can't simplify it any more for you. Sorry.
        Yes, but you are implying that Mcdonalds hamburgers are the same quality as in n out and that is obviously not true, in fact, that is outrageous.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post
          Yes, but you are implying that Mcdonalds hamburgers are the same quality as in n out and that is obviously not true, in fact, that is outrageous.
          Read what you want into it. You can get a double cheeseburger for $1 at McDonald's, but you get what you pay for. Same applies for In-N-Out... you can get a meal for $3? (it's been a while), but you get what you pay for.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by JohnnyLingo View Post
            Read what you want into it. You can get a double cheeseburger for $1 at McDonald's, but you get what you pay for. Same applies for In-N-Out... you can get a meal for $3? (it's been a while), but you get what you pay for.
            Exactly and the burger at In n Out is miles better than that heatlamped pile of garbage at Mcdonalds. Love the fresh veggies on the Mcdees burger too. Couple nasty pickles, ketchup and mustard.

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