Anonymous wrote:I hope you didn’t eat it on a bun! 😳
Anonymous wrote:You are a snob. That explains your revulsion and superiority complex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are a snob. That explains your revulsion and superiority complex.
If she was a true snob she would look down her nose and people who don't put lettuce and tomato on a burger. I mean, just burger, mustard and pickle screams McDonald's.
Anonymous wrote:It was probably a hot/spicy mayo based sauce, or something added to mayo to make it hot. You see a lot of this on menus. This is different than just putting plain mayo on a burger.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you working? Are you poor?
Anonymous wrote:Having class-anxiety about mayo on a hamburger is laughably NC. You can like what you like
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgers are already so rich and the trendy buns are buttery brioche style. Who clamors for extra fat from mayo? Acidity from a little mustard and pickles is really all a rich burger needs. Onions, tomato and lettuce if you want, I guess. I genuinely don't understand how mayo elevates a burger in any way.
Asking because we ordered an office lunch and all the burgers arrived with a mayo-based sauce on them as standard. Uh, why?!
Actually, mayo is the thing right now for people who know. Soon it will be trendy as well. Then you will be eating iton your precious trendy buns. I, on the other hand, will have moved on as I circulate with the crowd that makes the trendy things "trendy".
Anonymous wrote:Burgers are already so rich and the trendy buns are buttery brioche style. Who clamors for extra fat from mayo? Acidity from a little mustard and pickles is really all a rich burger needs. Onions, tomato and lettuce if you want, I guess. I genuinely don't understand how mayo elevates a burger in any way.
Asking because we ordered an office lunch and all the burgers arrived with a mayo-based sauce on them as standard. Uh, why?!