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It's the little things I like about FatBurger... you know how most fast food places give you what - like, one packet of ketchup, maybe two - then give you that gluttonous pig look if you ask for more? Well, there's a bucket on the counter at FatBurger. Take all you want. Nice. And there are napkin dispensers on every table. Nothing like making a mess and having to first get up and walk across the room to be able to clean it up. I avoided FatBurger for years because, well, it's called FatBurger. Didn't figure they'd serve anything besides meat. Most burger places don't. But ever since a friend of mine introduced me to their veggie burger a while back - a seriously thick Boca patty on a whole wheat bun - I now stop by once a month or so to get my veggie burger fix. Coming in around nine bucks for a meal deal with fries and a drink it's definitely a little pricy for fast food, but I have to admit - it is that much much better. Burgers are loaded up with fresh toppings, and the fries are delicious - thick & crisp (and generous portions). Never tried a shake, but I heard they're good.
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