VERY INTERESTING: BURGERS

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Burgers



Hamburgers are considered a quintessential American meal, as well as, nowadays, a global staple food. They are cheap, delicious, filling, and can be eaten on the go - all factors that have led to their immense popularity. However, very little of us are aware of the fun facts and trivia that surround this iconic meat sandwich. Here’s a guide to some of history’s strangest and most interesting burger facts, as prepared by the Burger experts at Texas Chicken & Burger.  

  • The name of Hamburger was derived from the Hamburg steaks brought to the USA by German immigrants.
  • Hamburgers weren’t popular until they were introduced at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904.
  • 50 Billion hamburgers get eaten every year in the United States.
  • The Hamburger Hall of Fame is housed in Seymour, Wisconsin.
  • The world’s biggest burger was born in 1982, weighing 3,591 pounds and feeding over 10,000 people.
  • Cheeseburgers and hamburgers make up over 70% of the food served in American hotels.
  • If all of the hamburgers consumed by Americans in one year were assembled in a straight line, it would go around the Earth over 32 times.
  • The Hamburger was invented in 1900 in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • New Haven’s Louis Lunch, where the burger was born, only serves onions, tomatoes, and cheese spread as a condiment - maintaining a ban on ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise!
  • The first burger sold by a fast food restaurant in the USA in 1921 sold for 5 cents.
  • 60% of the world’s sandwiches are actually burgers.
  • Hamburgers were known during World War 2 as Liberty Sandwiches in an attempt to avoid using German names.

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