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I had a cheeseburger for dinner. It was….. okay.
Disappointing cheeseburgers are the worst
I think it comes down to the patty at the end. If it’s a frozen patty, like a bubba burger, it can be cooked to perfection, but it requires constant attention to detail otherwise it’s either undercooked mush, or an overcooked grey thing. Generally patties that are hand made are more forgiving. But even then, I guess the cheese and bread involved are possible phases to one up or really detract from a burger. I think I’m just really hungry for a good burger and it’s late
I totally agree with you. Frozen isn't worth it IMO having less higher quality is the way. Excellent cheese and bread can improve things, however the burger should be the main event and other things a mere accessory