Re: Sheese Burger
Dracimas, on host 192.173.49.166
Thursday, June 1, 2000, at 08:13:47
Re: Sheese Burger posted by Lurker on Monday, May 8, 2000, at 03:04:30:
> > > I don't consider the cheese a topping. Cheese might be a topping for a hamburger, maybe, but cheeseburgers have the cheese already included. :-) > > Right...if you order a cheese burger, common sense dictates that the cheese is included as part of the burger. > > However, I *did* notice that there WAS a topping missing from the first poll, and this is legitimate: > > Bacon. > > How did you manage to forget bacon? ;_;
I realize that this is a bit late as this thread is quite old and worn out by now, but I just thought to say that by Sam's logic, bacon is not a topping either. By adding bacon, you now have a Bacon Burger, or Bacon Cheese Burger for which the bacon is like the cheese and is, therefor, not a topping, but part of the burger. Same would be said for jalapenos and chili.
Now by my logic, any time you go to a restaurant and the menu has a section the reads:
Add any item below to any burger: Cheese............. .30 Jalapenos.......... .25 Chili.................. .50 Bacon............... .45
then those items are toppings regardless of wether you can order them already on the burger or have them added from the menu. I do concede that the initial cheese is a topping for a hamburger, not a cheese burger, but the addition of extra cheese is going to result in a higher cost for the burger, and, therefor, *is* a topping.
Drac "There, my rant is done, and I can now let this die in piece" imaS
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