What about tartar sauce with your fries? For some reason, that’s recently become a common practice her in the Pacific Northwest (although I don’t do it).
I like my burgers WITH mustard and WITHOUT ketchup. Mayo is optional, but if I’m going to have it, I want lots of it. I’m ambivalent about barbecue sauce - I like the flavour, but it gives me a thirst that no amount of beer can quench.
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Well at least you got the Communist part right! 
I like mayo. Tastes pretty damn good. Ketchup and barbeque sauce too, in the right amounts. But Jack in the Box making ketchup a standard order? That just ain’t right. They messed up the Sourdough Jack; man, that was probably the BEST burgerwiche I’ve ever tasted. Too bad nobody in my family likes it… ::salivation mixed with repressed rage::
Jack in the Box and Wendy’s are the best burger places I’ve ever known to exist. Go to McDonalds and what do they give you? Crap. But it’s more than that; it’s synthetic preprocessed crap. Not at Wendy’s. Man, that’s good stuff.
Hmm, KFC is really good stuff too…
::Just then Daolith sends him a link to the fiance death thread::
Hmmm, that’s weird. The cat penis thing doesn’t look good for him.
I do that myself here in So. California, but only when I have some fish and chips. I don’t go out of my way to get ahold of some tartar sauce when I go to McDonald’s. It’s strange, because I hate mayonnaise.
Mayonaise belongs on turkey sandwiches, not on burgers. Mustard belongs on burgers. When I worked in a fast food joint during college days, a burger with mayo was called a “sissy burger.”
Exactly. I don’t have anything against ketchup (or catsup, even!) In fact if I was eating any other burger in the world it would also have ketchup and mustard. (The normal yellow kind, not the candy-ass kind with wine in it, PU!)
HOWEVER – the whole thing with the Ultimate Cheese Burger was that the mayo blended with the melted cheese to make it a creamy, gooey concoction. It was like having a burger dunked in Alfredo sauce or something. If they wanted to have an ITALIAN Ultimate Cheese Burger with Marinara sauce or something on it that would be all right, but Ketchup? Why bother? You can grab a pack of ketchup on the way out if you want ketchup.
In and Out, (for you west coasters out there) is the only burger besides the Sourdough Jack that I can handle mayo on. Of course, its not really mayo exactly more of a yellowish yummy spread, similar to McDonalds “special” sauce but much better tasting. For all others, ketchup is fine. Just not those two burgers. There are just fine the way they are/were.
A friend of mine told me the same thing but the ingredients page of the Jack in the Box website states that they do contain beef.
This is the wisest thing I have read all thread.
And I don’t care what’s in the tacos, as long as it’s not what it appears to be … they’re nummy!
Thanks for clearing that up Linus