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Offline Sikboy

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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #75 on: June 17, 2009, 01:27:29 PM »
Having lived in California for 4 years and Texas for a lot longer, I would have to say that In-n-Out is by far the better fast food burger than Whataburger.  The one and not insignificant advantage that Whataburger has is the jalapenos.  Now it's been a long time since I've had an In-n-Out burger, so it's possible that their quality has slid since then but I've never heard that.



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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #76 on: June 17, 2009, 03:03:01 PM »
The "secret sauce (mayonnaise + thousand island dressing)" on/in the In-n-outs is about as Mickey D's as it gets, if you want to go that route.  Oh wait, the secret sauce is the same thing between In-n-out and Mickey D's.

I have wondered why a good burger would need a gimmicky cover-up in order to make it good.  I blame the Mickey-D's generation for that one.

Now, I'll say it again.  To each his own.

Whataburger does use some spices on the patties.  They are pretty much like any standard beef rub, although I have yet to make an exact copy of them.  Getting close.

I just think putting any type of mayo or mayo-based spread on a burger is blasphemy.


There is no gimmick regarding secret sauce as far as in-n-out burger goes. The term "secret sauce" was a Jack in the box term used in the early 70's. In-N-Out's gimmick is that everything is fresh, no freezers , microwaves. The fries are hand sliced from potatoes daily , not purchased potato puree formed into a fry. All lettuce is hand leafed and tomatoes and onions sliced daily. They do put thousand island on their burgers if you want and they will grill your onions on demand (thousand island and grilled onions is called animal style). You can also order extra patties,.

In-n-Out is a family owned business, there are no franchises to be bought. The people that work there are generally there for keeps. In-n-Out pays their employees very well considering their a burger joint and also provide health care for every employee. I believe a store manager makes somewhere in the 60,000-70,000 range.

You will not find rude, unkept, or kids filling a Summer job working at In-n-Out either. Every person that I have come across working there seem to have their life together. Generally In-n-Out's have 2 drive throughs as well as walk up ordering. I have also never been to a In-n-out that doesn't have both drive ups backed up down the street and the walk up billing out the door and this is true even at midnight. I have eaten a Whataburger in Arizona and though it's a decent burger however it's still the same old burger chain with kids taking orders and cooking with dirty bathrooms. In-n-Out is a spotless place, white and red tile everywhere. There is always 2 people on trash duty so you will never see trash on the ground of tables or a trash can over loaded. I guess what I am trying to say is that In-n-out is a very well oiled machine that offers the public with extreemly fresh burgers and fries in a fast and efficent manner in a place that is clean second to non.


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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #77 on: June 17, 2009, 03:13:25 PM »
I do not think anyone has said In-n-outs are bad burgers.  I have tried them. They are decent.  I made the mistake of letting them put the sauce on them (everyone kept telling me to the the "animal"), which definitely tainted my experiences with them. 

I prefer Whataburger over them.  You want mayo, you have to ask for it.  Mustard is the default condiment, as it should be.

A lady at the Whatburger I go to does not wait for me to get to the head of the line before placing my order for me.  I notice she does that with regulars.

Whataburgers are also family owned, not a franchise.
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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #78 on: June 17, 2009, 03:44:48 PM »
I understand what your saying about tastes regarding hamburgers. Tastes are different from state to state in regards to all food not just hamburgers. I think other then Mickey D's I can't think of one burger chain that even puts mustard on hamburgers here in California. Some just put catsup and some just mayonnaise and others the combo and still others with thousand island only. There is another burger chain here that I like the burgers at and that's Fatburger. I think Fatburger has mustard and catsup  along with relish on their burgers, so I guess that's 2 that I know of that use mustard on their hambergers.

Does Whataburger have their own delivery trucks or mobile hamburgers trucks? You can have In-n-out cater an outdoor event if you would like. They have big trucks with a kitchen incorperated with it that have fountain drink stations and the works.

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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #79 on: June 17, 2009, 03:53:41 PM »
My upbringing taught me catsup/ketchup is wrong to put on a burger.  Dad's comment would have been, "Is it that bad you have to cover it up?".

As far as I know Whataburger does not cater.  I am 100% certain they do not have any custom trucks with a kitchen in them.

I agree that different areas of the country all have their own idea of what a burger should have on it.  From that basis derives a number of opinions on what is best.  None of the opinions are wrong, as far as I am concerned.  It is interesting to see what people think is best though.
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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #80 on: June 17, 2009, 04:35:33 PM »
When I was a little kid and enjoyed the sticky wall crawler toy in a happy meal more than the meal itself, I used to wonder what the heck a Waterburger was.  Sounded gross to me.

I don't know when the Eureka moment came for me that it was What a Burger.  Maybe it was when my shortbus passed by one on the way to school.  :D

At that age I also was grossed out that a Braum's would sell a burger.  Did it have ice creamon it?  yuk.  Then after a swim practice I ate one, and i gotta admit.  It was guuud.  Braum's burgers aint bad.

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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #81 on: June 17, 2009, 04:46:22 PM »
Yep, that was the A&W of old.  Never met anyone who would not agree that root beer was the best stuff on the planet.  Shame they closed it all down.  That was good stuff!

Still have 2 A&W's locally, still owned by the same people who owned the original two (Roller Skates Mandatory), rootbeer never changes, hamburgers have a little, but still great.

Skuzzy, if you come to Reno for the Air Races in September, I would be pleased to buy you a mug....Oh, wait, I forgot, you don't accept food from strangers (followed by how strange you thought I was)  :rofl
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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #82 on: June 17, 2009, 04:50:20 PM »
You have drive-in A&W's in Reno?  Well, that just gave me reason to drop by Reno next time I am in Vegas then.
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« Reply #83 on: June 17, 2009, 04:57:36 PM »
A&W's, but not drive in's. Offer still stands. One a few blocks from the airport, one in Sparks. Phil and Paula Glover own them.

I would think having the opportunity to meet me would be reason enough for a visit.  :rofl

They also do the vendor thing at the air races.
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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #84 on: June 17, 2009, 05:58:16 PM »
I do not think anyone has said In-n-outs are bad burgers. 


If they come with 'mayonnaise' they are bad burgers!  :D


hmmm, hmmm...

"Jimmy: I'm gonna keep the coke and the fries but I'm gonna send this burger back. And if you put any mayonnaise on it, I'm gonna come over to your house, I'll chop your legs off, set fire to your house, and watch as you drag your bloody stumps out the door. "


"Jimmy: Every red-blooded American knows that the only condiment that you are ever supposed to put on a hamburger is KETCHUP! Or MAYBE some of that SPECIAL SAUCE you like so much here in Canada; which I think has a little bit of mayonnaise in it too! But I swear to God when they start slapping that mayonnaise on there I could kill somebody. "


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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #85 on: June 17, 2009, 07:16:58 PM »
Arkansas has a Whattaburger---I know folks who will drive 2 hours just to get one.\

I'll have to settle for Sonic---Northern states--eat your hearts out.

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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #86 on: June 17, 2009, 09:04:25 PM »
HB, we have a few of the A&W restaurants, but the food and drinks are nowhere near what the old drive-ins used to be.
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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #87 on: June 18, 2009, 06:13:24 AM »
Arkansas has a Whattaburger---I know folks who will drive 2 hours just to get one.\

I'll have to settle for Sonic---Northern states--eat your hearts out.

Sonic has the best breakfast burritos I've ever tasted!

BUT, whataburger has the best breakfasts. :D
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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #88 on: June 18, 2009, 07:03:40 AM »

If they come with 'mayonnaise' they are bad burgers!  :D


hmmm, hmmm...

"Jimmy: I'm gonna keep the coke and the fries but I'm gonna send this burger back. And if you put any mayonnaise on it, I'm gonna come over to your house, I'll chop your legs off, set fire to your house, and watch as you drag your bloody stumps out the door. "


"Jimmy: Every red-blooded American knows that the only condiment that you are ever supposed to put on a hamburger is KETCHUP! Or MAYBE some of that SPECIAL SAUCE you like so much here in Canada; which I think has a little bit of mayonnaise in it too! But I swear to God when they start slapping that mayonnaise on there I could kill somebody. "


-THE WHOLE NINE YARDS (2000)

That was EXACTLY the scene and quotes that came to my mind about 1 page of posts before you typed them.

AWESOME movie.
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Re: Whataburger.....
« Reply #89 on: June 18, 2009, 11:52:10 AM »
That was EXACTLY the scene and quotes that came to my mind about 1 page of posts before you typed them.

AWESOME movie.


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