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    How hungry are you?
    I think I would stick to Burger Kings $1.50 Whopper.
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    I don't see the gold...
    A 20-ounce (560-gram) hamburger fashioned from ultra-tender Kobe beef debuted this week at the landmark Old Homestead restaurant. At $41, it is the most expensive hamburger in the city.
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    • #3
      Kobe beef, imported from Japan, comes from cattle raised on beer and massaged daily to make the meat soft and succulent.

      Oh boy!

      I think I'll stick to some good ol' chicken w/garlic&french fries
      All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

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      • #4
        How is dumb enough to pay 41$ for a burger? If any of you answered yes than ship me some of that cash, since you obviously don't know what to do with it!
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        • #5
          That's not as stupid as Cher was for paying $200,000 for a dress.. I hope she went to this fancy restaurant and spilled their special home made ketchup on it.

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          • #6
            Is that burger a magic one that gives you no calories and no fat???....if not, it ain't worth it to me.....hehe
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            • #7
              Its a 20oz Burger, that 1lb and 4 ounces, thats INSANE!! I could barely finish a 10 oz steak let alone a 20 oz burger that has:

              The burger, which has a piece of herb butter in the middle of each patty, comes on a special roll with exotic mushrooms and microgreens _ shredded baby lettuce
              I bet you that those who order it don't even finish 1/2 of it. What a waste.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by lecter
                Kobe beef, imported from Japan, comes from cattle raised on beer and massaged daily to make the meat soft and succulent.
                They then throw it through the meat grinder, where it becomes indistinguishable from any other cow.
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