Is putting mayonaise on a hamburger a lower class thing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't anymore....with these idiotic posts.


At least op skipped the word "trashy". I don't understand why anyone would worry about class when eating a burger, though. It's a burger, just eat it. If you don't like mayo then specify "no mayo".
Anonymous
Damn, now I want a burger mayo and all.
Anonymous
What? No. For one, a burger, especially mass ordered to the office for lunch, isn’t a “high class” meal. More often than not, yes they do come with mayo or more likely some type of flavored aioli
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Julia Child like mayo as a base for her burgers. She had some good tips for how to make a good hamburger. I personally like very good high fat ground beef on the grill, and then build it with a good melted cheese - maybe aged chedder, swiss, provolene, gouda - mayo at the bottom, then burger, add lettuce, a slice of summer tomato, sliced pickles, and mustard on the top bun. When its quality ingredients, that is a solid burger. So count me among among the lower class for my preferences.


This is perfection. Chef’s kiss to you!
Anonymous
I don’t like mayo, period.

I could not care less if someone else does. It’s not a reflection of someone’s character.

Such snobs.
Anonymous
I don't care what anyone else eats. Grow up op and get a life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To think of any food as “low class” is to be an uneducated moron, which is the worst kind of low class.


No there are definitely low class foods. Spaghetti made with a red sauce that consists of melting a ton of Country Crock margarine mixed with ketchup.

If you don’t mind losing 4 min of your life and believe there are no low class food, watch this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT1X2FBf7hw
Anonymous
I prefer it to ketchup. The pickle and LTO cut the fatty mouthfeel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To think of any food as “low class” is to be an uneducated moron, which is the worst kind of low class.


No there are definitely low class foods. Spaghetti made with a red sauce that consists of melting a ton of Country Crock margarine mixed with ketchup.

If you don’t mind losing 4 min of your life and believe there are no low class food, watch this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT1X2FBf7hw


Read the PP again. That’s for you.
Anonymous

The most low class thing of all is to be obsessed about discriminating between people and things being low or high class. When you ask about it on DCUM, you stamp your forehead with a giant "LC."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The most low class thing of all is to be obsessed about discriminating between people and things being low or high class. When you ask about it on DCUM, you stamp your forehead with a giant "LC."


+ million
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Damn, now I want a burger mayo and all.


Me, too!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Julia Child like mayo as a base for her burgers. She had some good tips for how to make a good hamburger. I personally like very good high fat ground beef on the grill, and then build it with a good melted cheese - maybe aged chedder, swiss, provolene, gouda - mayo at the bottom, then burger, add lettuce, a slice of summer tomato, sliced pickles, and mustard on the top bun. When its quality ingredients, that is a solid burger. So count me among among the lower class for my preferences.


The only thing I disagree with is that the lettuce is below the burger. That way the lettuce protects the bun from getting too soggy from the burger’s juices when you bite into it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The most low class thing of all is to be obsessed about discriminating between people and things being low or high class. When you ask about it on DCUM, you stamp your forehead with a giant "LC."


My favorite was the lady going on about trailer parks.
Anonymous
Putting mayonnaise on anything is low class.
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