On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 20:53, Ed Dravecky <[email protected]> wrote:

> And Dallas/Fort Worth is the happy battlefield where you can get Five
> Guys, In-N-Out, Whataburger, and a few other better than average
> burger chains all fighting for market share.
>

Judging from the reactions I had back in my college days when I was hosting
or visiting various other fraternity Brothers, Texas is some sort of burger
nirvana. We Texans dragged a bunch of Florida brothers on a late-night
Whataburger run to the then-brand-new Gainesville location and hooked them,
then they were thrilled to see Jack In The Box when they came here. The
Brothers from South Jersey were astonished that my college town of 60,000
(when class is in session) had three Sonic locations because apparently
waiting long periods of time at the only location anywhere in the northeast
is a big "down the shore" ritual for a lot of people.

Austin just needs to get an In-N-Out to complete the set now. We have a
couple of Five Guys locations, but neither of them are on my side of town,
so I haven't been there yet.

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David J. Lynch
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