Author Topic: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?  (Read 842 times)

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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #30 on: Yesterday at 05:59:05 PM »
We have a Freddy's nearby. Their Prime Rib Steakburger is good.
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #31 on: Yesterday at 06:48:50 PM »
Double jumbo jack with cheese no ketchup.

Shake aint bad. Fries suck.
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #32 on: Yesterday at 08:04:02 PM »
Fries everywhere have lacked since the crusade to make kid's Happy Meals healthier. Which is a joke. You want healthy kids don't take them to McDonald's.
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #33 on: Yesterday at 08:26:35 PM »
Fries everywhere have lacked since ...

Since switching away from cooking them in tallow.

Steak n shake cooks them now in tallow, which I think is great.  :aok

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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #34 on: Yesterday at 08:28:06 PM »
I just saw a test on McDonald's; it looks just as fresh on day 31 as it does on day 1. It's not food.

My favorite is a Wendy's triple wrapped in lettuce. Wendy's cheese does not contain seed oil. I don't eat fries!!

My second favorite is a Culver's triple on a bed of lettuce. I get it with Cheddar Cheese instead of American. Their American Cheese has seed oil.

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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #35 on: Yesterday at 09:19:49 PM »
Fries everywhere have lacked since the crusade to make kid's Happy Meals healthier. Which is a joke. You want healthy kids don't take them to McDonald's.

Exactly. McDonalds is absolutely horrific. The food is full of garbage, "preservatives", etc.
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #36 on: Yesterday at 09:30:46 PM »
I just saw a test on McDonald's; it looks just as fresh on day 31 as it does on day 1. It's not food.

My favorite is a Wendy's triple wrapped in lettuce. Wendy's cheese does not contain seed oil. I don't eat fries!!

My second favorite is a Culver's triple on a bed of lettuce. I get it with Cheddar Cheese instead of American. Their American Cheese has seed oil.

I'm not a fan of fast food lettuce. It is known for all sorts of biological pathogens. The "field hands" that pick the stuff relieve themselves in the fields, right where the food is. Utterly unsanitary, so there's e. coli, etc.

Yeah, cheese most places is full of all sorts of oils, they don't "go bad" like real dairy products. Yeah, McDonalds "looks fresh" and there's "ice cream" that doesn't melt. What passes for food is horrifying.

I'm old enough to remember when food actually had food in it, and tasted like..... food. Most "food" tastes like... nothing, save all the salt and sugar in it. People in general are so utterly stupid that "salty" or "sweet" is all they know for "flavor". They have no idea at all what real food tastes like. So they're fed engineered and processed "food" full of salt and sugar. And most of them are obese, hypertensive, borderline diabetic, and otherwise diseased.

Imagine what medical advances could do for health and longevity if people weren't eating processed and engineered garbage, and sitting on their massive flabby glutes, watching TV, social media, and sports.
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #37 on: Yesterday at 09:35:01 PM »
Since switching away from cooking them in tallow.

Steak n shake cooks them now in tallow, which I think is great.  :aok


Yeah, processed "vegetable" oil is "healthier" than beef tallow. About like margarine is "healthier" than butter. Most people don't know margarine (and by extension many other butter "substitutes") was originally developed to fatten turkeys.
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #38 on: Yesterday at 10:28:53 PM »
The last time I had McDonald's was while we were vacationing in France back in 2004. I saw a McDonald's right on the beach along the Promenade Des Anglais in Nice so I thought it'd be interesting to see if it tasted the same as a McDonald's here in the states. While being wildly more expensive, sure enough it tasted exactly the same. They have the process of processing their food down to a science. I think there's more than a preponderance of evidence that the process is bad for humans.....tastes really good though. I miss those fries as I ate 3 out 9 cat lives worth of those as a kid.

In-n-Out: decent burgers but not worth the hype or long lines. I like that they'll cater to folks who don't want the carbs though. Their "Flying Dutchman" is a double with cheese sans all the other stuff including the buns. The patties are the 'buns' sandwiching the cheese. They'll even grill the patties with mustard if you want- which makes them taste better adding a bit of umami. I have noticed however that In-n-Outs in California taste better in their home state of California than they do in other states. Could be just me though.

I prefer a Wendy's double with just cheese for some reason.
 I haven't tried any of the other places mentioned here.
I used to like Whoppers with cheese the best as a kid. I liked Dairy Queen shakes the most and of course McDonald's fries. I've always wanted to open a burger joint that somehow sold Whoppers with cheese along with McDonald's fries finished off with Dairy Queen shakes. I'd call it "The Trifecta." I'd be a godzillionaire.
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #39 on: Yesterday at 11:41:40 PM »

Yeah, processed "vegetable" oil is "healthier" than beef tallow. About like margarine is "healthier" than butter. Most people don't know margarine (and by extension many other butter "substitutes") was originally developed to fatten turkeys.

I like the book The Big Fat Surprise, by Teicholz.  Does a deep dive through all scientific literature and tests and how we got 50 years of terrible diet advice being adopted as the approved way to go.

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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #40 on: Today at 07:02:46 AM »
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Why do you think the immigrants that pick your food don't pee on their hands like the McDonald's lettuce pickers do?

There's a reason bag salads are recalled so often...

Jack in the box...1st burger joint open late into the night if not 24 hrs..1976 munchies late at night before curfew..

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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #41 on: Today at 09:39:51 AM »
We don't do fast food often but anytime we go to Jack in the Box I get the two "tacos" for a dollar just to embarrass my wife.  ;)
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Re: So how's the food at In-And-Out Burger?
« Reply #42 on: Today at 09:46:53 AM »
We don't do fast food often but anytime we go to Jack in the Box I get the two "tacos" for a dollar just to embarrass my wife.  ;)

All of humanity is embarrassed for a man who likes Jack-n-the-Box tacos. 
It violates nature.  It demeans all of us.

For the love of all that is Holy, at least go to Taco Bell.

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