Meredith Schneider
- I tried cheeseburgers from Culver’s, Freddy’s, and Sonic to see which chain is best in the Midwest.
- The Sonic burger was filling, but the bun felt a little too soggy. My Freddy’s burger was OK.
- My favorite fast-food sandwich came from Culver’s, which is known for its ButterBurgers.
It’s hard to pin down exactly when and where the hamburger was created. After all, similar ground-meat-based dishes have been around across cultures for centuries.
However, several sources I’ve found do agree that the hamburgers we know and love today likely originated somewhere in the Midwestern region of the US.
All restaurants serve them a bit differently, but as a Midwest native from Kansas City, Missouri, I wanted to see which popular chain near me had the best basic cheeseburger.
I went to Sonic, Culver’s, and Freddy’s to find out.
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