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Old Jul 23, 2009 | 1:15 pm
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Originally Posted by luv2buynfly
Plain in Utah usually mean bun and meat...nothing else. Basically a picky kids choice. :-)
In retrospect, I don't think my son was overly picky. Mostly, he didn't want onions within a foot of his cheeseburger. Personally, I can't taste an onion on a McDonald's cheeseburger even though I can see them. It was just easier to order "plain" and put ketchup on it.

Unless there's a special good taste to the burger, I can't imagine ordering one without something on it.
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