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Old Sep 20, 2009 | 9:34 am
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thebug622
 
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Originally Posted by jackal
Not to be too OT, but I finally had my first taste of Five Guys during a road trip from NYC to CHI last week. Having grown up in California and In-N-Out, I have to say I was absolutely blown away by how much better Five Guys--thick, meaty patties, great seasonings, and awesome thick, seasoned fries (especially when covered in malt vinegar). I enjoy In-N-Out on occasion, but the thin patties, overbearing tangy sauce, and wimpy, undercooked fries just don't compare to Five Guys.

Five Guys: Five Times as good as In-N-Out!(tm)
Interesting my wife and I tried Five Guys in Kalispell MT recently (I have not seen one in Washington yet)and I suggested to her that we give it a try. My wife thought her burger was great I thought mine did not even come close to In-N -out.Warning to people with nut allergies French fries are cooked in peanut oil. They had a sign that you could see when you ordered but it did not sink in because I don't have an allergy my wife spotted the sign from our seat and thanfully skipped on the fries or I would have needed to visit the local ER.They should make it better known about the peanut oil. Oh I also will take McDonald fries over INO or Five Guys but I wish they gave ya vinegar
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