I think in-and-out takes that crown, even though I've only been once. Dicks is definitely good. iirc they even pay their employees a decent wage and have a tuition-reimbursement program.
Holy balls. so now anything under 10% has the vague "CHEESE PRODUCT" name. I accidentally bought a bag of shredded "CHEESE PRODUCT" when I was working out of town once. My intention was to make quesadillas in the microwave as a quick snack. That shit does not melt. Its indestructible. I hate to imagine what it does inside a person's gut. They should study it for military armor applications or dump it on wildfires as a retardant.
I remember eating government cheese when we were poor as kids. It was actually alot like Velveeta. Not real cheese by any stretch of the imagination but it did have it's moments of glory.
Closer to real cheese than Velveeta. It was perfect broiled on toast. Mmmmmmmmmm It would melt and turn brown but barely liquify
That Jr Bacon Cheese Combo with cheese curds is so fire. Especially when you have Norpac in the background LOL.
The speed and ease with which UCD answered the question from Mr. Robot. It's like he has personal experience....
Burgerville is awesome. My fav. That sauce...a Colossol with extra spread and fries with extra spread is my jam. In'n'out is good. I have a few by me but I never go. Dunno, takes too long tbh I went to 5 Guys this weekend. a shit ton of meat on the burger but not that good The Habit is expanding around. I like this spot because they do a Teriyaki burger. There's a few in Seattle area right now but I don't think any in Portland.
I never felt like you got a lot for your money at Burgerville, but at least it's local. Don't get me wrong, I like the pepper bacon cheeseburger basket just as much as anyone, and they have my favorite chocolate shake. But, I miss being able to go to somewhere like Arctic Circle. Yukon gold fries and angus burgers.....marshmallow shake or a lime rickey. Oh, and that fry sauce. Mmmm.