There was a time when the Big Mac and quarter pounder completely dominated, but McDonald's has suffered significantly recently. While some folks have cut out fast food in favor of saving money with home cooking, others have moved to burgers that are actually worth their hefty price.
Redditor u/gurlsausage queried the AskReddit crowd for their favorite fast food burgers, and the thread got hot โ charbroiled, even.
What fast food chain do you think make the best burger and why?
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People clearly have very strong burger opinions, so we dug through the replies to find some of the best McDonald's burger replacements across the country.
Culver's rules the midwest
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If your options are limited, take Wendy's over that has-been clown
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As a Delawarean, Wayback (AKA Jake's) is the only correct answer
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A&W is harder to find, but very good
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In-N-Out makes a good burger, but those french fries are a crime
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Shake Shack is less about milkshakes, more about burgers
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Five Guys will bankrupt you, but they make a lovely burger
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Freddy's is tasty, but I hear that animatronic bear is scary
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We've never tasted it, but people seem to love Braum's in Oklahoma and Texas
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