I don't even eat a bun on my burgers. It ruins it.
Belgium does the best meat sandwiches. Presumably the surrounding countries are similar in their gorgeous meatitude.
>Burger without cheese
I mean... I guess? If you're in Uganda or something and can't get any cheese? But if you live in the first world there's really no excuse.
Last week I was at London's only ICC for work. There were 20 or so different food places inside, which was absolutely insane to me. They had a store for every type of food ever. Naturally, yours truly went to the burger joint. However, because it was in a fancy pants convention centre and combined with London being London, everything was smurfing expensive as trout. A cheeseburger was £1.20 smurfing more than a hamburger. In that moment, I briefly considered getting a regular hamburger as smurf you, I am already giving you like three times as much as this would cost at McDonald's.
(SPOILER)Then I remembered work was paying and ordered the cheeseburger.![]()
I have never seen a hamburger without cheese. Like... honestly, I never have.
Hamburger :: McDonalds.com
and now you have
I think Pike's confusion stems from the fact that while all cheeseburgers are hamburgers, not all hamburgers have cheese.