What’s for dinner tonight?

  • Gorgritch_Umie_Killa
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    1 month ago

    I am launching a late entrant campaign for takeaway american style hamburgers, its going up against the more convenient and cheaper pesto pasta. It’ll be a hard fight, but we’ll give it a fair shake a the sauce bottle…

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        1 month ago

        Australian. It uses cheap buns, bit of beetroot, bacon. I don’t really know, american burgers to aussie are just a bit different.

        Thats why american burgers absolutely took off here a few years ago, the americans just have a more developed idea of them.

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          1 month ago

          Oh I know, Spain- when we got here 6 years ago, the burger was commonly ground pork & beef, and alot of places still make it that way (and it is still called ‘hamburguesa’ in the grocery) , but Angus beef now has menu name recognition so it has taken off.

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            1 month ago

            The Angus craze definitely hit a decade or more ago, hungry jacks (burger king) probably helped kill that fever with their marketing saturation on Angus Beef burgers. It probably still has some meaning if you go to a nice restaurant.

            Its nice to have the choice of both types where i am, something simpler, and a little less salty (old aussie style), or something with a little more complexity, plus extra salt (yankee style, whatever it is its def not southern US states, so can’tsay yeehaw style ;) ).