What heart stopping burger concoction is Number One!

Which heart stopper is best?

  • The BK Pizzaburger

    Votes: 7 7.5%
  • The KFC Double Down

    Votes: 15 16.1%
  • The Krispy Kreme Burger

    Votes: 9 9.7%
  • The In 'n Out Multi Patty burger

    Votes: 18 19.4%
  • Big Kahuna burger? That Hawaiian burger joint.

    Votes: 7 7.5%
  • Krabby Patties

    Votes: 12 12.9%
  • Kludge is OK

    Votes: 10 10.8%
  • Other - Please post description/pics

    Votes: 15 16.1%

  • Total voters
    93
The Heart Attack Grill:



heart attack grill is badass, mainly because of the hot naughty nurses.

Okay some parts of it that video were disturbing. Like that people over 350 pounds eat free, and that the owner operator seemed to think it was funny his food could kill people.
 
heart attack grill is badass, mainly because of the hot naughty nurses.

Okay some parts of it that video were disturbing. Like that people over 350 pounds eat free, and that the owner operator seemed to think it was funny his food could kill people.

It's just a shtick. I'm pretty sure it's possible to be 350+ lbs and be all muscle, for example. I get the impression that the owner seriously takes amusement that his food could kill people...it's just the humorous part of that restaurant's atmosphere. My old photography teacher loves the HAG. lolz :)
 
Dick's Drive In, Seattle:

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Fast Food: Four Big Names Lose

by Consumer Reports
Thursday, June 30, 2011

http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/113053/fast-food-big-names-lose-consumerrep

36,733 readers rate the food, value, staff, and speed at 53 chains.

Next time you have a craving for fast food, think twice about slowing down for Burger King, KFC, McDonald's, or Taco Bell.

In our first major survey of quick-service restaurants (industry-speak for fast-food chains), subscribers who made a total of more than 98,000 visits to 53 chains said those four biggies were worse than many others. The main reason: the uninspiring food, though they also had so-so service. Readers said those chains, which boast of supersized value, don't even offer much bang for the buck. Other major chains with relatively low scores: sandwich shops Arby's and Quiznos and pizza joints Domino's (NYSE: DPZ - News) and Pizza Hut.

By contrast, our survey revealed good deals and even better meals at dozens of less-ubiquitous fast-food restaurants. Readers gave 21 of them especially high marks for food; 11 stood out for value. In-N-Out Burger (264 restaurants in Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas, and Utah), Chipotle Mexican Grill (1,100 nationwide) (NYSE: CMG - News), Chick-fil-A (1,536 nationwide), and Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake Pizza (1,250 in 37 states and Canada) ranked at the top of their type, and offered speedy and solicitous service that the industry giants couldn't match. (Most restaurant counts are approximate.)

Our survey's other key findings:

Diners Want Better Food

Many restaurants scored higher for service -- specifically, speed and politeness -- than for food. At chains with the highest scores for food, 42 to 54 percent of patrons called the fare excellent, but at Burger King, KFC (NYSE: YUM - News), McDonald's (NYSE: MCD - News), and Taco Bell, no more than 11 percent of patrons did. In fact, 15 to 19 percent of respondents who ate at one of those chains thought the food was fair, poor, or very poor. At Sbarro, an international Italian chain trying to emerge from bankruptcy, 27 percent of patrons judged the food fair, poor, or very poor.

Cheap Food May Not Be a Bargain

Fifty-four percent of those surveyed cited low prices as a reason for picking a particular fast-food restaurant, and savvy shoppers can often score discounts by downloading coupons and other perks from a chain's website and social-media pages. But despite the low prices, just 19 percent of all respondents said they got excellent value for their money. In-N-Out Burger, Papa Murphy's, and CiCi's Pizza offered the best value; Sbarro, Round Table Pizza, and KFC, the worst.

Diners Want a Better Experience

Whether they ordered cafeteria-style, at a counter, or at a drive-thru, or had food delivered, readers were much less pleased overall with fast-food restaurants than with casual full-service eateries like Cracker Barrel, Outback Steakhouse, and Red Lobster. Sixty percent of respondents said they were completely or very satisfied with their fast-food dining experiences vs. 68 percent of casual-restaurant patrons.

Sometimes Fast Food Isn't

The slowest places to get fast food were KFC, Popeyes, and Pizza Hut.

Consumers Talk Thin But Eat Fat

Despite their reputation for blowing a diet to smithereens, fast-food restaurants offer plenty of healthful options. Hardee's (1,900 in 30 states and nine countries) and Carl's Jr. (1,100 worldwide) recently started selling charbroiled turkey burgers; Subway (34,679 in 98 countries), egg-white omelets; and Little Caesars (thousands from coast to coast), pizza crust and sauce with no animal products.

Trouble is, there aren't many takers. "Indulgence wins over healthfulness every time," says Darren Tristano, executive vice president of Technomic, a food-service research and consulting firm in Chicago. When asked if they had eaten a healthful meal during their most recent visit to a fast-food restaurant, only 13 percent of those surveyed said yes. At pizza chains, just 4 percent said they'd ordered something healthful.

Subway, with a "Fresh Fit" menu and spokesman Jared Fogle (an everyday guy who lost 245 pounds partly by living on the chain's low-fat subs), had the most diet-conscious eaters: Almost half of respondents who ate there said they chose a nutritious meal. But not all sandwiches are created equal, even at Subway, where the footlong Italian B.M.T. sub packs 900 calories and 40 grams of fat.
 
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I was eating at Del Taco today and i overheard some guy who had worked at McDonald's. He was telling his gf about a "burger" that they made that sounded like something worth trying.

Take a double cheeseburger, and a McChicken (whatever the cheap chicken sandwich was called) take the top bun off the double cheese, the bottom off the chicken and combine. Then take the top bun off again and stack with as many fries as you can keep on, replace bun and devour.

I also recently had a 5 guys, and it wasn't bad but seriously overpriced. I thought Fuddrucker's was the best.
 
There's actually no hard evidence that a high fat diet actually causes heart disease. There's a really good podcast by EconTalk (hosted by Russ Roberts of GMU) that came out in November talking about all the studies into fat and heart disease. Check it out I highly recommend it. Econtalk is produced by a liberterian organization, they do a great job
 
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