Chain Launches a Fry Lover’s Burger, Obviously Topped With French Fries

It’s called the Fry Lover’s Burger, and it’s exactly that — a burger filled to the brim with seasoned fries, just like you used to construct in your teenage years (maybe you still do, in that case, mad respect to you).

The burger, a product of Checkers and Rally’s Drive-In Restaurants, the largest chain of double drive-thru restaurants in the United States, is made with a 100% beef, hand-seasoned hamburger patty, topped with the brand’s seasoned fries, a slice of American cheese, pickles, ketchup, mayo and mustard on a toasted sesame seed bun.

According to the following commercial, the burger will run you just a $1. Not bad for a burger topped with fries.

Enjoy:



Elie is a product of Orange County, CA. In early 2012, his dentist diagnosed him with 8 different cavities, three of which on the same tooth, as a result of his 23-year Sour Patch Kid addiction.


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  • SpicyRamen

    It is a shame the one time I tried one they apparently used the absolute dregs from the fry bin. They were hard and ruined what should have been an enjoyable $1 snack.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NHALVLPAXIL4OLIJHYA2M5IASI j

    Yeah, they’re ok…but I’ve tried them twice and they certainly don’t “fill it to the brim”.

  • Jenniehowell

    Sounded appealing so I tried it – ordered 2 burgers & each one only had 4 peezly fries on it. I had to get a third burger & harass them for more fries. The manager told me its only supposed to have 7 fries on it. I told her my last 2 only had 4 so I deserved 6 extra but she wouldn’t have it. This is really a gimmick & nothing more – it’s just a dollar burger & a couple fries. No one would pay for a meat lovers pizza if the meat wasn’t the biggest part of the meal – I say don’t pay for this until they actually make it for fry lovers.

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