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I picked the Kraft because it was on top of the board and I reckoned it would be their main and most popular item given how it my debut visit. It was flavourful.
The bun and the patty were nice and the condiments were tasted fine and were placed on the patty in just the right amount.
However, I do not think I will be back. I seem to have developed a thing against hamburger joints for several reasons.
General misgivings: unhealthy food. Turned off by these 'premium' burger chains since found out years ago that Burger's priest is a homophobic Christian organization who posts anti-gay union videos on his website that is run by a preacher who refuses to open on Sundays. Yup, well granted since those ten years ago the man being a good Christian has sold out and has franchises open on Sunday and removed the offensive bigotry, but the bad taste lingers in my mouth. generally speaking I am finding that Harveys and A&W have cheaper burgers that have taste and in the case of A&W advertise no-hormone beef, etc.
Specific misgivings: the burger was flavourful, but I do not like paying $10 for a hamburger. Sorry, just not my cup of tea - especially because the hamburger was so small I walked out hungry. The value was not as terrible as Wahlburgers, because the burger here was not disgusting or greasy, but still. Secondly, the dine-in area was dirty. The table was sticky and they did not clean it or wipe the stickiness and discarded napkins from our table. The hamburgers also took quite a while to make it to our table.
I have to say that the lady did bring the hamburgers to our table if that is a plus. Moreover, you are given a choice of how you want your meat cooked and whether you want a regular bun, a whole wheat bun or lettuce.
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