Kicking Off the Cheeseburger Challenge

Cheeseburger Potholder Set

On Saturdays, Baguette and Bestie have swim class at a local Y. Afterward, we all go to McDonald’s for lunch.

I kind of hate McDonald’s.

It’s not that there’s nothing there I like–it’s more that they keep getting rid of the things I like best.

For a while, Baguette would only eat the McBites. Then they got rid of McBites. It turned out she also was fine with Chicken Selects. So what happened a few weeks ago? That’s right. They got rid of Chicken Selects. And on top of that, whoever handles McDonald’s Twitter account has never responded to my questions about this. (This is actually a pretty basic thing about social media–they should be answering direct questions.)

Don’t get me wrong. I ate plenty of McNuggets as a kid. But they really creep me out now, because that’s not what chicken looks like.

And McDonald’s has some new sandwiches that I kind of like, particularly the CBO. But it’s enormous, and I’m not usually looking for enormous.

Over the past couple of years, I’ve realized that I cannot eat those big fast-food burgers. I just feel like a giant mess afterward. So I started trying the various chicken sandwiches, but the truth is, I just don’t like chicken that much. And the fish sandwiches are few and far between.

What I really want is a cheeseburger. You know, the size of the regular cheeseburgers that I grew up with, and that McDonald’s still sells. It’s enough food, but it’s not overwhelming. And it’s not a diet food, but the calorie count isn’t completely out of control.

The problem? McDonald’s has lousy cheeseburgers.

Actually, they don’t. McDonald’s has lousy cheeseburger buns. I’m okay with the meat and cheese and toppings, but there is just something off about those buns. (In comparison, the Big Mac buns are just fine–but I don’t want a Big Mac, I want a normal-sized cheeseburger with a decent bun.)

It occurs to me that it’s good to have things I can eat at fast food chains. It’s not that I want to eat there all the time–I really burned out on fast food when I was nursing, and drive-through was the only way I was able to get any lunch at all, many days. But sometimes you’re in a hurry or on a road trip, and fast food is a viable option.

It’s very easy to stare blankly at the menus, which I can find as overwhelming as the sandwiches. But since I know that what I really want is a regular cheeseburger, I want to know how the various regular cheeseburgers compare.

So I therefore announce the Cheeseburger Challenge. I’ll keep you posted.

Heh. Posted. Because it’s a blog, get it?

Photo by Wednesday Elf – Mountainside Crochet, via Flickr.

8 thoughts on “Kicking Off the Cheeseburger Challenge

  1. Love this idea! We’re getting a little tired of Mc Donald’s, too, so we’re excited to hear the results!

    1. This is not a push to change what we’re doing, although I do have to say that the thing we like is the time and company–we’re flexible about location!

      1. Didn’t feel a push at all. We were becoming dissatisfied, as well (but enjoying the company). Something new will be great!

    1. That crocheted cheeseburger is pretty awesome, isn’t it? I love Flickr’s advanced search!

  2. Man I haven’t eaten in McD’s in forever! Probably the only thing I liked were their fries. I agree about their burgers—they’re not very good, but I just may be picky about my burgers 🙂

    1. I’ve always liked their fries–oh, and some of the breakfasts–but McDonald’s has never been my favorite. But I had to exclude In-n-Out from the challenge. It just wouldn’t be fair to the other cheeseburgers.

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