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Runza vs Don & Millies

(Burger Only no emotional ties and Runza's excluded) Who's burger is better Runza vs Don & Millies

  • Runza

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The burgers are comparable. Both are good for fast food burgers. I find D&Ms to have much more pepper than being salty like some are saying. Overall I would probably give the nod to Runza but that has more to do with me preferring crinkle cut fries over the straight ones.
Yeah, but like I said Burger Only. Can't judge because the fries
 
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Going on a different fork. Let's talk onion rings. I judge a restaurant on their onion rings. I prefer the flacky crispy vs batter
 
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The Lincoln area runzas have cut back the size of their burgers to where they look like Mac d. All you see is bun with a small hamburger hid in there somewhere. I think that is called sizeflation where when prices are rising you cut your portions to keep the price down.
 
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The Lincoln area runzas have cut back the size of their burgers to where they look like Mac d. All you see is bun with a small hamburger hid in there somewhere. I think that is called sizeflation where when prices are rising you cut your portions to keep the price down.

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The Lincoln area runzas have cut back the size of their burgers to where they look like Mac d. All you see is bun with a small hamburger hid in there somewhere. I think that is called sizeflation where when prices are rising you cut your portions to keep the price down.
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Runza burgers had more beef and now it's all bread. You could cut the top and bottom bun in half and have enough for a second burger.
Yes, whenever someone tries to water down a good product, it is disappointing. The meat and the cabbage need to be falling out after every bite, versus taking a peek inside to see when you might next encounter some meat, cheese, or anything.

As it is, the last 1/3 of a Runza needs to be thrown away because it’s just a doughy mess. Pay six dollars for what should be $.30.
 
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