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      3 hours ago

      Yes, but to be fair, it’s peak mid. Most other chains do a worse job on burgers, and to do better, you have to go substantially upmarket.

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            3 hours ago

            Not in the West Coast. Both are about ~7 for the base burger and cap out at about ~12 for the highest menu item without extras.

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                9 minutes ago

                …about $30, you mean. I mean if you’re trying to go for 2k+ kcal per person you’d hit 50+,but a normal person would have a hard time eating more than 15$ of five guys.

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          3 hours ago

          Ah yes, Five Guys. Where the fries turn into a pile of greasy mush if not eaten within the first five minutes your order is ready. But you’ve completed that task, you’re now full-up on fried potato, but now your burger is cold or at best half eaten. Nobody should have to eat with the gusto of a professional contestant just to make the most of things. It’s a meal that conspires against itself, every single time.

          If you skip the fries, the burgers are actually pretty good and can enjoy it at any pace.

          /rant

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            3 hours ago

            I’m sorry you’re too used to frozen preserves potatoes from Sysco or other manufacturers of potato-like rectangles to appreciate real fries.