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I’m so glad I stopped eating fast food about 15 years ago when I knew it was terrible for me and made me feel like crap afterward. Watching everyone freak out about their exorbitant prices today just makes me feel very satisfied in my decision.
Same here. I stopped eating meat back in the mid 00's too, so there's rarely any reason for me to want fast food anyway.
Five Guys had crazy prices from the start and it marketed itself as NOT being fast food.
And it always sucked. Premium prices on garbage food.
Im gonna stop you there, it's expensive AF but they are one of the best fast food burgers you can get.
All fast food burgers suck so "the best fast food burger" is a very low bar...especially when they're charging restaurant prices....and they're not all that fast at making it. 50% higher cost for a 10% better burger, I'll pass.
It's worse than a cheaper burger from a non-chain restaurant. And it's WAY worse than a comparably-priced one.
I would rather eat a Five Guys burger than most if not any non-chain restaurant burgers as well. They are pretty topnotch.