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  2. Whataburger - Wikipedia

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    [1] [14] The store sold burgers for 25 cents, and also sold drinks and chips. [1] In 1951, Burton and Dobson ended their partnership after arguments concerning Dobson's price raise of the burger from 25 to 30 cents. Burton settled with owning the Whataburger franchises in San Antonio, Texas. Months later, prices for burgers were raised to 35 ...

  3. Jim's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Jim's Restaurants is an American chain of restaurants owned by Uptown San Antonio, Texas-based Frontier Enterprises.Jim's, most well known for its breakfast and charbroiled hamburgers, was started in 1947 when Germano "Jim" Hasslocher and his business partner and wife Veva Ball Hasslocher built their first burger stand.

  4. If You Have 1 of These Regional Burger Joints Near You ... - AOL

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    Some folks can't get White Castle or Krystal sliders and some don't know what an "animal style" In-N-Out burger is. These 12 chains have room to grow in a country hungry for beef.

  5. Griff's Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Griff's Hamburgers, or Griff's Burger Bar, is a regional fast food chain founded in 1960 by Griff's of America, Inc. of Kansas City, Missouri, United States. At one time, they had locations nationwide with the majority in the South near highway exits. [1] Griff's was named for the founder, HJ Griffith. [2]

  6. New Sacramento eatery offers Oklahoma-style burgers and ... - AOL

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    The “Sacramento style, Oklahoma burgers,” can be delivered through DoorDash or picked up at Hot Off The Griddle’s South Natomas site at 1583 W El Camino Ave., Suite 103. “Thank you ...

  7. The official fast-food burger power rankings - AOL

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    A thicker specialty burger called the 1921 Slider is fine but sort of defeats the point. The White Castle Original Slider might be the only fast-food burger in the country that costs less than a ...

  8. Fried onion burger - Wikipedia

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    Fried onion burger. A fried onion burger, also called an Oklahoma onion burger, is a regional burger style and specialty of Oklahoma cuisine.The dish was created in El Reno, Oklahoma, in the 1920s by a restaurateur searching for a way to stretch ground beef with a less expensive ingredient in order to cheaply feed striking railroad workers during the Great Railroad Strike of 1922.

  9. List of hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma onion burger: Oklahoma, United States: A burger with a large amount of thinly sliced onions piled on top of the ground beef before smashing the patty into the grill to embed the onions in the beef. It was conceived of during The Great Depression in Western Oklahoma as a way for local diners to stretch ground beef. [33] Olive burger ...