Few things are crazier than ordering from a burger place and having to assemble your own burger.

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:mindblown:

Wow, 67 Burger ... You mean to tell me that I just bought a $10 burger and when I open up the box, the burger is in one corner, while the lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes are in another corner, and the onions are in a little container in another corner? :mindblown:


Charging more than the fast food dudes and transferring work over to me? :mindblown:
 

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That sounds a lot better :what:

That sounds like overcharging to me.

Nothing wrong with assembling your own burger. You like pickles? Fine put em on. Don't want too many? Leave a few out. Least this way, if you a picky mawfukka, you don't have to go spelunking through your own shyt.

Or ... or ... they could offer me the option of something cheaper without pickles, lettuce, tomato (which I did not ask for, btw) and use that extra money and actually assemble my food. :ohhh:
 

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Or ... or ... they could offer me the option of something cheaper without pickles, lettuce, tomato (which I did not ask for, btw) and use that extra money and actually assemble my food. :ohhh:
It sounds crazy, but food is more appetizing and seems more worth the price when you can see the fresh ingredients readily. We all like to bite into a dope ass juicy burger with crunchy fixins, but I have never minded DIY toppings. I might agree, though, as the toppings cost virtually nothing, so it would be interesting to see how the costs of that meal came together. Still looks like a post-leg day blessing:noah:
 
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