I remember Green tweeting about this.
I've never had an In-N-Out burger before but apparently SJax is not a fan.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/ey...-innout-burger
I remember Green tweeting about this.
I'm with Jack , although the fries are good haha
Jack is always tweeting pictures of himself stuffing about fifty pounds of crawfish down his throat lol.
Living out here I Cali I think In-N-Out is good cheap food better than some of the fastfood burger joints you could go to in Cali but still I long for Sonics and their happy hour again, They are always showing those dame Sonic commercials here even though there is hardly any in Cali.
Did someone say burger?
DeJuan Blair thread!
Sonic? WTF Jack, that sucks.
From the SA Express article:
According to fellow Australian Patty Mills, rookie Aron Baynes, the biggest of the Spurs at 6-foot-10 and 260 pounds, ate four double-doubles.
“About three nibbles per burger,” Mills said.
As a Californian, this makes me think lesser of Jack tbh![]()
I grew up in San Antonio and now live in LA, and I can tell you that it is overrated. Yea, it's good, but nothing like the urban legends you hear about it being the food of the Gods. I'll take Whataburger over it an day of the week. I miss Whataburger terribly tbh..
I don't get the fascination with Whataburger. The only difference I can taste between their burger and Sonic or Jack in the Crack is that they use decent quality onions.
I do agree with Jack on Fatburger though. Fatburger has a little better burger than In N Out and their fat fries curbstomp the bland In N Out fries. In N Out shakes kill Fatburger's though. Fatburger is about the most expensive fast food chain out there though, while In N Out is among the cheapest.
In-N-Out is what it is, a better than average fastfood burger but nothing spectacular. In SoCal when your choices are Mcdonalds, Burger King, and Carl's Jr on the one hand and then $10-$15 dollar specialty burger places on the other, In-N-Out is a happy medium, hence the hype. But in places where there are more choices in that middle ground between fastfood and high-end, it generally doesn't fair as well.
Whataburger = Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwiches...and that is all.
Fatburger > Whataburger > Tommys > In-N-Out.
All of the above are good and all have their unique appeal. But as far as mass produced burgers go, I give Whataburger the edge over In-N-Out.
And what's what it's all about.
I'll take whataburger over in-n-out also, I'm from Texas so it's imprinted in me to love it. Tastes even better after a long night of partying, plus the ketchup is an added bonus.
I actually haven't eaten a fast food burger in quite some time. For my burger craving I usually hit up Cheddars. A three cheese hickory burger with added bacon is pretty unstoppable.
LA has way more choices for fast food burgers than most places. Right off hand, you're forgetting Tommy's and Fatburger.
possibly the fattest thread of all time.. and no mention of five guys??
Jax ain't bout da Animal Style life, tbh.
Animal style fries + Animal Style Double Double= /debate tbh.
I've never had Whataburger so I can't really comment on it. There's 5 Guys in SoCal now and the burger was okay, fries were good tho. But about twice as much as In N Out.
I like five guys, I went to a Five guys up in Maryland. The burger I had was good and the fries were good. They gave me so many fries though. The guy stuffed a cup full of fries then tried to add more fries to the cup as he put it in a bag.
LOL at Tony "Even though I’m a gourmet guy, it doesn’t hurt to eat a double-burger sometimes. I had two double-doubles and a milkshake. I was hungry."
It gets like that some times.
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