the baby burger
mcdonalds, wendys, subway, and taco bell. You get $56 a day that's a crazy amount so $280 a week
A hamburger is more tempting. Compare the amount of burger restaurants to healthy dining restaurants in your town. The average American tends to care more about taste than health.
In a plain hamburger bun there is 120 calories.
For every .3oz of beef there is 2.6mg of iron. Speaking in terms of a Burger King hamburger, it would be very little. Their hamburgers contain soy, and soy reduces the absorption of iron by nearly 60%. You could pretty much say that the amount of iron you will absorb from a Burger King hamburger, is very little, to none.
they don't necessarily cost a different amount, they have different foods. if your talking about just a plain hamburger it might cost more because it is a fact that McDonald is higher in the fast food corp and is even #1 in the toy selling company with there kids meals so they make more money while charging less.
"At a young age, he was fascinated with how different restaurants use different techniques to sell their food. By understanding selling techniques, Wendy's was able to flourish in a short amount of time" page 2 History-Wendy'shttp://www.docstoc.com/docs/21127245/McDonalds-and-Wendys
Depends on the amount of garlic in the burger.
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If you're looking to save some money at McDonalds there is a blog spot called Printable Coupons. They have a decent amount of printable coupons that you can use at your local McDonalds.
Limiting lean hamburger
Limiting lean hamburger
Burger King is flame broiled and typical contain less grease, but this doesn't mean the fat isn't higher. Burger King may be more real patty but McDonalds contains more variations of soy and so fourth. Even if McDonalds is greaser it might at times be healthier.