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Old 26 July 2017, 02:30 AM   #31
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when i'm on the road, there's just something therapeutic about a simple Whopper or 5 Guys to fill the hunger gap.

at VGTG18, we should take a limo to the In N Out beside Excalibur... 4AM or nothing.
There is a new In N Out next to Linq
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Old 26 July 2017, 02:37 AM   #32
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There is a new In N Out next to Linq
Oh boy! Same fights and yelling as the old one I hope! We need our entertainment.
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Old 26 July 2017, 02:52 AM   #33
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I have very refined taste...give me 5 Guys anyday of the week and I know the children agree!!
I've never tried 5 Guys. They just opened around here a few years ago but In-N-Out always gets my burger dollar... on the rare occasion that I actually order a burger or eat fast food.

My son has tried 5 Guys but they are far more expensive. He said the burger was decent but that In-N-Out is better.
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Old 26 July 2017, 03:07 AM   #34
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..I think 5 guys milkshake is close to 1000 calories lol
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Old 26 July 2017, 03:33 AM   #35
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We are limited in the UK with burger joints, only really have McDs and BK, but did you know a Big King costs us £2 while a Big Mac is £3. Usually McDs is much better value so I couldn't believe the price of this when I had one last week, tastes like a Big Mac as well, altho I do prefer a Whopper.

Wish In N Out would come to the UK properly.
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Old 26 July 2017, 03:47 AM   #36
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Neil I think there us a 5 Guys in london
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Old 26 July 2017, 04:31 AM   #37
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We are limited in the UK with burger joints, only really have McDs and BK, but did you know a Big King costs us £2 while a Big Mac is £3. Usually McDs is much better value so I couldn't believe the price of this when I had one last week, tastes like a Big Mac as well, altho I do prefer a Whopper.

Wish In N Out would come to the UK properly.
Neil, same thing in Germany. Only really McD and BK. Quite annoying for myself having lived in America for so long.

On a different subject, have you been to Switzerland? Last month was wanting something quick for myself, my wife and her sister on a Sunday. We're talking like 2 burgers, 2 fries, 4 chicken nuggets and 2 drinks. it was 37CHF/30GBP. Insanity.
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Old 26 July 2017, 06:23 AM   #38
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A listing of the most expensive burgers in the world:

http://www.foxnewspoint.com/top-10-m...he-world-2017/

The most expensive hamburger at $166.00 is called the Douche burger.
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Old 26 July 2017, 06:37 AM   #39
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We are limited in the UK with burger joints, only really have McDs and BK, but did you know a Big King costs us £2 while a Big Mac is £3. Usually McDs is much better value so I couldn't believe the price of this when I had one last week, tastes like a Big Mac as well, altho I do prefer a Whopper.

Wish In N Out would come to the UK properly.
Same here mate.
But we have great local places for Dutch fries with our greasy snacks and large quantities of mayonnaise.
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Old 26 July 2017, 07:18 AM   #40
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Neil, same thing in Germany. Only really McD and BK. Quite annoying for myself having lived in America for so long.

On a different subject, have you been to Switzerland? Last month was wanting something quick for myself, my wife and her sister on a Sunday. We're talking like 2 burgers, 2 fries, 4 chicken nuggets and 2 drinks. it was 37CHF/30GBP. Insanity.
Switzerland is well known for this. A cup of coffee and a cake can be £10 a person easy.. going for a basic working lunch there is the same as going to a mid range restaurant elsewhere!

Kind of makes the proposed £1,600 / month living wage payouts for the unemployed they were considering seem pretty reasonable!!!
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Switzerland is well known for this. A cup of coffee and a cake can be £10 a person easy.. going for a basic working lunch there is the same as going to a mid range restaurant elsewhere!

Kind of makes the proposed £1,600 / month living wage payouts for the unemployed they were considering seem pretty reasonable!!!
It really is nutty. Both my sister in laws live there.....it's mind boggling how much they pay compared to myself in Germany. Luckily they're at the border and hop over for groceries and other items periodically. I think min wage there is like $25/hr if I recall correctly? That's a large driving factor in why everything must be more expensive.
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Neil I think there us a 5 Guys in london
Cheers Karl, will check it out, pics look good.

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Neil, same thing in Germany. Only really McD and BK. Quite annoying for myself having lived in America for so long.

On a different subject, have you been to Switzerland? Last month was wanting something quick for myself, my wife and her sister on a Sunday. We're talking like 2 burgers, 2 fries, 4 chicken nuggets and 2 drinks. it was 37CHF/30GBP. Insanity.
Prices are crazy high in Swi, but then you all love so well there.

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A listing of the most expensive burgers in the world:

http://www.foxnewspoint.com/top-10-m...he-world-2017/

The most expensive hamburger at $166.00 is called the Douche burger.
I remember seeing a show that had a burger at the Chelsea Hotel I think for $5k.


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Same here mate.
But we have great local places for Dutch fries with our greasy snacks and large quantities of mayonnaise.
Going to Holland and Belgium as a teenager did turn me around to putting mayo on chips, but you can't eat that way in public here!
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Old 26 July 2017, 08:39 AM   #43
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Going to Holland and Belgium as a teenager did turn me around to putting mayo on chips, but you can't eat that way in public here!
Says who?!
Next you’ll be saying that you can’t have a cheesy chip either.
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Old 26 July 2017, 08:59 AM   #44
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Going to Holland and Belgium as a teenager did turn me around to putting mayo on chips, but you can't eat that way in public here!
Hahaha I feel I'm secretly judged always wanting tomato ketchup over mayo at Dutch fry stands. I guess it's the American in me.
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Says who?!
Next you’ll be saying that you can’t have a cheesy chip either.
It's like Peter Kay trying in vain to get curry sauce or gravy on his chips down South - Has thou nowt moist?

What's next, garlic and bread?
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Old 26 July 2017, 01:16 PM   #46
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I regularly eat a $16 burger at my local pub and it is well worth it.
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