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in and out burgers are usually mobbed. their burgers are decent, fries weak, and menu options
poor. I thought the habit was voted best burger chain, but for the money it should be a better
burger. I remember when I lived in san diego, olive garden was voted best Italian food by the
local newspaper poll. that told me ALL one needs to know about most polls.
 

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in and out one of the few legit hyped things out there.

People who don't like it are just hating, lines are always out the door and the burgers are the best.
 
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Shake Shack

use to be only in NY, now they are almost Everywhere, including Michigan
 
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A lot of people would say that 5 guys is better than In N Out.

Has anyone here eaten at both places at least 5 times each?

I like 5 guys, dont love it.
Only had In N Out once, didnt care for it but would LOVE to try again
 

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Would you agree it’s all about whether or not you like your burger “animal style” ??
 

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5 guys but for the fries not the burgers..burgers ain't bad but the Cajun fries are banging
 

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Fatburger imo
 

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2019 Xtreme Eating list recognizes unhealthiest dishes at chain restaurants



Sonic kicks off the list with its large Oreo Peanut Butter Master Shake. The 1,720-calorie bomb, with 48 grams of saturated fat and an estimated 62 grams of added sugar, was dubbed the “Disaster Shake” by CSPI.

Next on the list is Cracker Barrel’s 1,530-calorie Country Boy Breakfast, which features three eggs, fried apples, hash browns, sirloin steak, country ham (or pork chops) and biscuits with jam and gravy — and comes loaded with around 4,730 mg of sodium. According to the Food and Drug Administration, an adult should limit their daily sodium intake to less than 2,300 milligrams a day.

The only item that bested Cracker Barrel, in terms of sodium, was the Jimmy John’s 16-inch Giant Gargantuan sandwich. The five-meat, 2,190 behemoth has 7,720 mg of sodium, or nearly three-and-a-half times more than is recommended, daily, for an adult.

Apparently, 2019 was a big year for five-meat foods, as Chili’s also made the XTreme Eating List with its 2,020-calorie Boss Burger, stacked with smoked brisket, rib meat, sausage, bacon and a hamburger patty. The item also boasts 3,900 mg of sodium.

After you’ve had your dessert – and breakfast and lunch – the list moves on to dinner with Italian chain Maggiano’s Today & Tomorrow Pastas that all clock in at about 1,500 calories with 40-plus grams of saturated fat.

Topgolf, Dave & Busters and Cheesecake Factory also landed on the list for their sweet fare.

The Injectable Donut Holes from Topgolf, a driving range and sports bar chain, made the list for having nearly 100 grams of added sugar. However, there is a strong chance you’re sharing the 24 holes (and 1,970 total calories) with friends.

Cheesecake Factory was featured for its Cinnamon Roll Pancakes, which are offered at brunch — likely with a side serving of a midday sugar crash. The 2,040-calorie stack packs a whopping 51 grams of saturated fat and, after adding the rich icing and butter-infused syrup, about 137 grams of added sugar.

Dave & Busters completes this year's roundup with their Chicken & Waffles Sliders, which are served with tater tots — and 2,340 calories and 3,420 mg of sodium, as well as 38 grams of saturated fat and 98 grams of added sugar.




https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/xtreme-eating-winners-restaurants-highest-calorie-food
 

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The only chains I eat at is Subway or Chick Fil A.......I won't touch any burger chain, haven't in over 15 years.
 

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As a midwest transplant, was glad to see Culver's roll out west, and they do make a damn good burger. Can't really argue with In and Out either. Smashburger deserves some love, they are awesome as well.
 

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Runza in the midwest that I think has better burgers.


If anyone here happens to be passing through Omaha or Lincoln Nebraska do yourself a favor and try out Runza. They are known for their famous Runza sandwiches but do try the hamburgers. I’ve had In & Out and Five Guys and neither of these joints has anything over Runza restaurant. Not even close. Haven’t had Shake Shack’s burgers yet but their chicken sandwiches are pretty damn good.
 

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