The Very Best Take Out Burger Reaches a Chain - Recommendations! Consumer Reports' recent fast food positions (culled from customer surveys of 96,208 meals at 65 chains) shown some things we already understood,* some things we didn't,** and some things that do not make any sense from a standings view.*** Chances are you've never heard of Habit Burger should you do not have much of a link to the state of California. It had been began in Santa Barbara in 1969 and slowly grown until http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger being taken over in 2007 by private equity firm KarpReilly -- now, it is over 100 psslaces, including some in Arizona and Utah. Its trademark the best fast food burger the Charburger best fast food burger of all time is simple but classic: cheese, mayonnaise, pickle, tomato, lettuce, and caramelized onions. The onions may function as the secret here -- anyone who lets you know that caramelized onions will not be delectable on a burger is not to be trusted -- but it's also no surprise that simpler is better; Five Guys' wild success with perhaps the most simple menu in existence shows that Americans do not seek sophistication as much as performance. In reality, outside the Sub group (people ostensibly EXCEPTIONALLY adore subs -- there are five areas with an 8 rating, none of which I've ever even heard of), Habit Burger's 8.1 evaluation is one of only three 8 ratings in the whole survey, the other two being In N Out (8.0) and Chik Fil A (8.1). Given that I live about 80 bajillion miles from California (my comprehension of relative geography is significantly less than perfect), I've not ever had the opportunity to strive Habit Burger, so I'll have to rely on my California readers to tell me how accurate this is. What do you guys consider? Has anyone involved in these positions ever eaten at both of the places? Additionally, Hardee's still exists?! Does anyone really eat their burritos? It is not called Burrito Bell.