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In the comments about Five Guys Burgers & Fries (on 56th btw. 5+6th): “They have updated their menu with calorie info: Cheeseburger is 840, small fries is 620 (no mention if it includes the overflow).”
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Cheeseburger is 840, small fries is 620 (no mention if it includes the overflow).
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My co-worker got the Sirloin Cheeseburger Deluxe (deluxe just means with fries).
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If you don’t mind stepping foot into the Brooklyn Diner, and paying $16 (!!!), their Bacon Cheeseburger is the best?
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I’m not even talking about a Cheeseburger from the Burger Joint (washed down with a shake if you want to get real dirty).
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Mr. Paull noted "from time to time we are opportunistic in hedging some of the commodity cost that go into making a Double Cheeseburger, which is the No. 1 item on the Dollar Menu."
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When I saw this dish titled Cheeseburger Macaroni from cookbookjunkiee I knew Robin would really like it.
Archive 2006-03-01 Randi 2006
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I'm sitting here outside of JetBlue Gate 10 posting through the generosity of JetBlue's free wireless. terri_osborne has just gone to investigate the food court, where there's a restaurant called Cheeseburger!
it's a CD! terri_osborne 2006
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The parrot is flanked by two others, one at a spot called the Cheeseburger Shack and the other at a Flip Flop Repair Shop.
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Francisco-based company has responded by launching a new drink called the Cheeseburger Chill, described in a press release as "beefy, smothered in cheese, loaded with your favorite condiments and blended to creamy perfection."
Fast Company 2010
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