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Humburger Today: Mustard on Your Mcdonalds Burger or Any Burger
Posted: 4:20 pm, March 2nd, 2010 in Miscellaneous
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mustard AND ketchup
NOODLE: no McDonald's EVER!
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I don't like mustard on my burgers either BUT I know mostly outside of NYC that they put it on your burgers anyway.
Pickles, GRILLED onions (not raw) and KETCHUP on my Mickey D's.
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"mustard AND ketchup"
For once we agree Steve.
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ketchup, mustard, RAW onions, & pickles please.
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I've noticed this for years. In the North East, McD's only puts ketchup on! I learned the hard way that it is not the same all over the country/world. Whenver I am outside of the NE, I always specify ketchup only. Nothing pisses me off more than getting a surprise mustard bite---and I am a fan of mustard on almost anything else....
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I prefer grilled onions, but am ok with raw in light doses. As for ketchup, if it's at a fast food burger place like McDeez then I just accept it and don't care, but generally I leave the ketchup to the fries only.
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So where do you guys stand on the Hot Dog issue? Are you the same or do you have a whole other set of likes/dislikes?
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*swoons over the mooch*
Tomato slice too?
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that should be a separate thread, mama.
2 tuesdays in a row that Cheese swoons over Monster. I smell a spinoff to this site: MLDate
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Only mustard on hot dogs....if you can get raw onions juliend yes for sure.
Steve, shush you.
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of course tomato slice. great, now im craving a burger. thanks guys.
hiiii cheeeese *wave & wink* :P hahahahah
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TRUE... new hot dog thread coming up
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personally, the cooked onions always get too messy.. i like the crrrrrunch of the raw onions.
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Interesting question:
http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2010/03/dear-aht-differences-in-regional-mustard-use-on-mcdonalds-hamburgers.html
Also makes me wonder what do you like on your burger?
Personally I'm a mustard gal: mustard on burgers, sandwiches, fries. How about you and can you answer the above, linked, question?