With SO many fast food burger options to choose
from, we've create a list to help you choose between all the great fast food hamburger
choices. These are the Top 10 Fast Food Burgers Ranked Worst to Best. McDonald’s - Big Mac The best burger can be a subjective topic
for many reasons, as taste buds vary from person to person. That said, we are actually
starting off our list with an icon, the McDonald's Big Mac. Though McDonald's does make a great
burger, they are actually at the bottom of our list here, simply because we think other
burger chains make a better burger. Is McDonald's convenient? located everywhere? and delicious?
( Clip ) but that doesn't make it the best tasting fast food burger out there. Main complaints
usually come from the beef patties, or lack there of. They are thin, and aren't the most
juicy or flavorful beef patties in the fast food game. Their flagship burger, the Big
Mac, comes with twin patties, but they are so thin, 2 patties still seems lacking. Just
with the patties alone, McDonald's will have a hard time competing with a lot of the other
fast food chains on this list. The "special sauce”, a variant of Thousand Island dressing,
is a nice touch, as is the thinly shredded lettuce. While McDonald’s may be the biggest
and most widely available fast food burger chain today, they are not necessarily the
absolute best fast hamburger option that there is, even though it's the most popular. Burger King - Whopper It is safe to say that Burger King has always
been in direct competition with McDonald’s. Over the years, they have tried to mimic Mickey
D’s in many ways. They too have had their fair share of questionable burgers. Let’s
start with their simple hamburger, which is 100% beef and comes flame-grilled with no
fillers or additives. Yet, their burger, like many of its counterparts, is in a sad state
of affairs. The beef patty comes topped with some scant little pickles, and tons of mustard
and ketchup on a sesame seed bun. Sounds ok, but it’s not on the same level as a good
wholesome homemade burger. So many would expect the Whopper to raise Burger King burgers to
a higher level. The Whopper includes all the toppings that make for a good burger.
Of course, there are often issues. Customers have complained about there not being enough
onions and that the beef patty is too small. They also tend to get messy. But what makes
a Burger King Whopper better than McDonald’s is the flame-grilled taste, making them a
touch more flavorful. While the Whopper may be a better choice, it seems to have lost
its confidence over the years. Burger King needs to polish that crown if they ever want
to take out the clown. White Castle - Slider A lot of fast food consumers place White Castle’s
sliders at the bottom of the food chain. They don’t even consider them burgers. Neither
does White Castle actually; they prefer to call them sliders. Sliders are in fact miniature
burgers, usually about 2 inches by 2 inches in size. The cost of the slider is cheaper
than your typical burger, as they are meant to be purchased in pairs. The moniker originated
in the 1940s, and White Castle was one of the first chains to sell sliders. But they've
earned a bad rap over the years. Their sliders have been ranked as some of the worst burgers
of all time. Even though White Castle rates their beef as one of the best in quality,
their small square beef patties are too thin to satisfy the average taste buds. The buns
are of the supermarket variety. Most say they're far too airy and tend to swallow up the tiny
meat patties. Love ‘em or hate ‘em, sliders are a throwback to wartime rationing. But
in the new millennium, America's food choices have evolved. Everyone loves a big fat juicy
burger, especially when loaded full of carbs, proteins and fresh vegetables. Jack in the Box - Ultimate Burger They call this burger the Ultimate Cheeseburger,
but there isn’t anything ultimate about Jack in the Box's signature cheeseburger.
It's just a simple burger made up of two beef patties, two slices of cheddar and swiss cheese, some
ketchup, mustard, and a sauce made with mayo and onions, crushed between two buns.
Jack in the Box's Ultimate Cheeseburger is great when you want a simple, plain cheeseburger,
but not much more than that. This burger contains no fresh vegetables or pickles. The beef patty
may have some flavor, depending on when and where it is ordered, but this burger is better
off without any condiments. The Jumbo Jack burger is a better alternative at Jack in
the Box. At least it comes topped with lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions and mayonnaise. The
beef patty is not particularly well-seasoned, but then again, that is not a Jack in the
Box strongpoint. It does come off the grill though, and this burger manages to hit the
mark when comparing standard fast food fare. Sonic Drive-In - Jr. Burger For those who are not familiar with Sonic
Drive-In or their burgers, they're best known for their servers on roller skates. They're
a throwback to the 1950’s, and customers seem to like the retro novelty. However, when
it comes to their burgers, much is left to be desired. Sonic fast food chains are not
easy to find, but you may spot one along the highway at times. Owned by Arby’s and Buffalo
Wild Wings' parent company, Sonic serves in 46 states across America. Their simple classic
Jr. Burger, one of their best sellers, is nothing to write home about. There really
isn’t anything that sets it apart from all the other standard fast food fare out there.
Your best bet is to take a bite out of a Supersonic Double Cheeseburger. About the size of a McDonald’s
Quarter Pounder, it comes with two thin patties and sliced cheddar cheese, shredded lettuce,
diced onions and choice of ketchup, mustard or mayonnaise. Add crispy bacon strips for
a super tasty burger. Wendy’s - Dave’s Single Wendy's has had lots of hits and some misses
when it comes to some of their burgers, but we have to give them credit for always trying.
The best bet and closest thing to a classic burger is Dave's Single. It is one of the
cheapest and most popular burgers out there. If you aren’t looking for anything too fancy
this one may be just up your alley. Dave's Single comes served with all the fixings.
Their meat patty is also a decent size compared to other fast food outlets. Wendy’s
claim to fame is that their beef is always fresh and never frozen. Customers who eat
at Wendy’s often say they would not have it any other way. Their beef patties are juicy.
The meat comes served with a toasted bun which is a big plus as it is strong and sturdy.
The square patties have been a big selling point since their inception. Wendy makes burgers
far more enjoyable than most of its rivals. Wendy's was the first fast-food chain to create
a value menu, where all items listed were priced at 99¢. The menu was restructured
due to rising costs but they still offer Super Value Menu items ranging from 99¢ to $2.00.
Now that is a good deal. Shake Shack - Shack Burger The youngest of all the fast food chains,
Shake Shack didn’t start off by selling burgers. While it was only in 2004 that they
began selling hamburgers and their famous milkshakes, they actually started as a hot
dog stand in Madison Square Park in NYC in 2001. Since its founding, it has been one
of the fastest-growing food chains in the US with more than 249 locations both in North
America and internationally. All their burgers come served on your choice of either non-GMO
Martin’s Potato Rolls, gluten-free buns or lettuce wraps. They seem to be doing everything
right. This burger stands out with consumers. you are definitely getting what you are paying
for with this mouth watering burger. And if you want to add even more flavor to your Shack
Burger, Shake Shack does offer a "Double Toppings" option. So if you're just going out for the
best possible fast food burger, and budget is not a concern, Shake Shack should be at
the top of your list without a doubt. Carl’s Jr - Original Six Dollar Thickburger The Carl's Jr. Original Six Dollar Thickburger
meets all the criteria for a delicious burger. This is the king of all burgers. The 1 and
1/3 lb. beef patty is charbroiled and comes with cheese, pickles, lettuce, red onions,
tomatoes, all served on a solid premium bun. The patty is thick and juicy, and cooked to
retain flavor. The burger's construction is perfect and not messy. The Carl’s Jr secret,
aside from the bun, is that the toppings are placed under the meat patty rather than on
top. This keeps everything together nicely. It seems to be working because eating a Thickburger
is quite the enjoyable experience. No one likes a messy burger, especially when half
of it spills out the bun. The Carl’s Jr Six Dollar Thickburger is a good burger, but
it struggles to make a dent in the burger world compared to some of its rivals. Other
than their old racy ads and cannabis infused burgers, the chain doesn’t have strong enough
branding that would set it apart from the competition. Gotta give them kudos for being
gutsy though. In-N-Out - Double-Double You knew this one was coming, it's a love
or hate kind of fast food restaurant. Love it if you're anywhere within driving distance
of their locations only found near the west coast of America. Or hate it because you can't
have it if you live anywhere else... The crown jewel at In-N-Out is their Double Double burger,
and fast food hamburgers just don't get much better than this. We're talking 2 100% American
beef patties, no additives, preservatives, or fillers, it's the real deal. Toppings include
American cheese, lettuce tomatoes and onions, all on 2 toasted sponge dough buns topped
with a sauce that In-N-Out calls "spread". However this is just the basic burger, "secret
menu" options can take this already delectable burger to a whole other level! You could,
add more meat, or maybe go animal style which adds all the following options, a mustard
cooked beef patty, pickles, the onions come grilled, and extra spread sauce! Whether you're
going all out with the animal style, low fat with protein style, or just the original double
double, you will not be disappointed by the quality and flavor you constantly find with
any of In-N-Out burgers. Five Guys - Hamburger Voted one of the best burgers by many consumers,
the Five Guys hamburger comes in at the top of our list. All their burgers are made to
order based on your specific request. Customers can watch the cooks while they make burgers,
all the while snacking on free peanuts — that is if you’re not allergic. Five Guys has
a fast-casual dining approach compared to some other burger chains. What makes Five
Guys a cut above the rest is the quality of the meat. Their burgers are made with an
80/20 blend of chuck and sirloin, and the meat is always fresh and not frozen. All their
burgers are juicy and yummy. The hamburger contains twin patties in a toasted bun with
the customer's choice of free toppings. These can include anything from lettuce, pickles,
tomatoes, grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, fresh onions, jalapenos, green peppers, ketchup,
mayo, mustard, relish, BBQ sauce, hot sauce, A1 sauce… you get the picture. The patties
are well-grilled, succulent, and nice and full. The sesame buns are soft and off the
chain. The toppings are put together right in front of your eyes. What more can you ask
for? Five Guys hamburgers are deliciously good and a lot of people seem to agree. Tap that screen for another great video and
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10: McDonalds Big mac
9: Burger king Whopper
8: White castle slider
7: Jack in the box
6: Sonic
5: Wendy’s
4: Shake shack
3: Carl’s Jr. / Hardees
2: In-n-Out
1: Five Guys
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