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  1. #301
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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    sadly the new ownership of whataburger is slowly moving the older stores over to their food distribution, and the quality is going down when they do. all new whataburgers use this distributor and it shows. very disappointing, i hope the okc ones are able to hold off that change for as long as possible
    I had Whataburger at the I-35 location in Edmond recently and it was awful. Truly disgusting stuff. It’s sad because their food was very good, but based on that, I won’t be back anytime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    you mentioned a bunch of places that are in a different category then in n out .. (so they should be better)


    IN n out's competes with Mcdonalds burger king and wendys .. that is what it is it is fast food .... just happens to be the best in its category ..


    and last i checked Mcdonalds still does very well
    What is considered fast food anymore? Sitting in a Drive Thru for 10 minutes? Yeah In N Out is more on the quicker service side but I have waited less at those place I have mention before than I have at In N out or Mcdonalds, or wendy's at certain times of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangryHippo View Post
    I had Whataburger at the I-35 location in Edmond recently and it was awful. Truly disgusting stuff. It’s sad because their food was very good, but based on that, I won’t be back anytime soon.
    I have also been disappointed every time I've gone to Whataburger for quite a while now. I thought it was just me, but evidently not.

    INO is pretty good for fast food and I think a large part of their current appeal is that we don't have them readily available.

    The holy trinity of "Burger Places Not In Oklahoma" are all in and around Frisco/Plano - INO, Culver's, and Shake Shack. Of the three, I would hope for Shake Shack first in OKC.

  4. #304

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    I'd love a Culver's.

  5. #305

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagzOK View Post
    I'd love a Culver's.
    Ah, a good Butter Burger. Way better than InO. Similar to Braum's, but different.

  6. #306

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    Glad others have noticed the drop in quality at Whataburger. As soon as they sold to that group out of Chicago I figured this would happen. I used to love their burgers but they just taste off now.

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    Whataburger is ass. It's so awful.


    That out of the way, it's ridiculous that In-n-Out is in Denver and soon Albuquerque, but OKC or Tulsa don't have it. It's high time they expanded into Oklahoma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lafferty Daniel View Post
    Glad others have noticed the drop in quality at Whataburger. As soon as they sold to that group out of Chicago I figured this would happen. I used to love their burgers but they just taste off now.
    Maybe I'm the odd man out here, but for whatever it's worth, I haven't noticed any decline in the flavor/quality of the items I typically order from Whataburger. Not discounting the experiences reported in here, but maybe I'm not getting the same things y'all are getting? I'm usually going for the Patty Melt, the Sweet & Spicy Bacon burger, or a bacon & cheese Whataburger, and those all taste just like they used to - to me at least. Same with the fries and onion rings. I'm also a big fan of the chili cheeseburger lto they currently have. Breakfast is just as good as it always has been too - especially since they brought back the jalapeno cheddar biscuits. The only thing that's been really off to me since the sale has been service; with few exceptions, it just takes forever to get my orders nowadays even if I order online.

    That said, I'd welcome In-n-Out if they came to OKC without hesitation. They do make a darn tasty fast-food burger, even if it's not my top favorite... and it'd be nice to have the option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baralheia View Post
    Maybe I'm the odd man out here, but for whatever it's worth, I haven't noticed any decline in the flavor/quality of the items I typically order from Whataburger. Not discounting the experiences reported in here, but maybe I'm not getting the same things y'all are getting? I'm usually going for the Patty Melt, the Sweet & Spicy Bacon burger, or a bacon & cheese Whataburger, and those all taste just like they used to - to me at least. Same with the fries and onion rings. I'm also a big fan of the chili cheeseburger lto they currently have. Breakfast is just as good as it always has been too - especially since they brought back the jalapeno cheddar biscuits. The only thing that's been really off to me since the sale has been service; with few exceptions, it just takes forever to get my orders nowadays even if I order online.

    That said, I'd welcome In-n-Out if they came to OKC without hesitation. They do make a darn tasty fast-food burger, even if it's not my top favorite... and it'd be nice to have the option.
    Whataburgers food and service has been bad for a long time now.

    Freddie's is better, and better than In-n-Out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swake View Post
    Whataburgers food and service has been bad for a long time now.

    Freddie's is better, and better than In-n-Out.
    Everyone likes different things. I tried Freddie's once and have never been back.

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    I think Whataburger is the same as it’s always been for the 50 years it’s been sold in OKC. I eat their food couple times a week. Usually good. Sometimes not. Just like the other fast food joints I go to.

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    In-n-Out is great and I will not tolerate slander.

    I think they will show up eventually. These franchises have to be careful though. The market is very competitive. I remember Five Guys was the next big thing and I noticed the one on Northwest Expressway closed. I think the fact that In-n-Out doesn't franchise to third parties gives them a slight advantage in terms of quality control and over saturation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by floyd the barber View Post
    In-n-Out is great and I will not tolerate slander.

    I think they will show up eventually. These franchises have to be careful though. The market is very competitive. I remember Five Guys was the next big thing and I noticed the one on Northwest Expressway closed. I think the fact that In-n-Out doesn't franchise to third parties gives them a slight advantage in terms of quality control and over saturation.
    Five Guys is like $28 per burger now. I dont know why anyone would go there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by floyd the barber View Post
    In-n-Out is great and I will not tolerate slander.

    I think they will show up eventually. These franchises have to be careful though. The market is very competitive. I remember Five Guys was the next big thing and I noticed the one on Northwest Expressway closed. I think the fact that In-n-Out doesn't franchise to third parties gives them a slight advantage in terms of quality control and over saturation.
    Five Guys is delicious but it's hard to justify $25 for a burger/fries/drink.

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    I was raised on a Braum's burger and will always prefer that burger over most fast food burgers. That being said I think Spark feels like a fast food place, but has a great burger that does not taste like fast food!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lafferty Daniel View Post
    Five Guys is delicious but it's hard to justify $25 for a burger/fries/drink.
    In N Out Hamburger combo is $8.89.

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    Having worked in QSR for 30 years it really comes down to hope much the employees care, and what time of day your going. You Lunch crews tends to working there longer are older and care more about their jobs than the evening kids crew where they will serve you anything and not care.

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    In and Out have good burgers but their fries are trash

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    In N Out Hamburger combo is $8.89.
    Funnily enough, Five Guys is the only one remotely close to worth the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dob Hooligan View Post
    I think Whataburger is the same as it’s always been for the 50 years it’s been sold in OKC. I eat their food couple times a week. Usually good. Sometimes not. Just like the other fast food joints I go to.
    Agree. Haven't noticed an issue with food quality at WB. Usually go to the Norman store, and stopped for a while due to extremely slow service, 30+ minute wait time for an in store order, and if ordered ahead 15-20 min. would still have 10-15 min wait.

    But recently they have been on top of things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chssooner View Post
    Funnily enough, Five Guys is the only one remotely close to worth the price.
    Five Guys is more expensive than Red Robin, which is crazy.

  22. #322

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swake View Post
    Five Guys is more expensive than Red Robin, which is crazy.
    It was more a shot at INO, which is severely overrated.

  23. #323

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    In N Out Hamburger combo is $8.89.
    in n out is fast food



    5 guys is not

  24. #324
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    in n out is fast food



    5 guys is not
    The hell you say?

  25. #325

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangryHippo View Post
    The hell you say?
    No, Boulder is correct. Five Guys is not fast food - they do not prioritize speed of service and convenience, they prioritize quality. Hamburgers are cooked fresh to order. They also don't have drive-thru windows. That puts them solidly in the "fast-casual" category. (This is also the case for Shake Shack, btw)

    While In-n-Out is very high quality, they do prioritize speed of service and as a result they have a drive-thru window. This puts them in the "quick service" (or QSR) category.

    Although sometimes there is some overlap, these are pretty well-defined categories in the foodservice industry.

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