Anybody try the new Costco burger in their food court yet...

Anybody try the new Costco burger in their food court yet? I know it can't beat their hot dogs in price but sometimes you might be hungry enough for both a burger and a hot dog.

why would i pay to go to the supermarket

>costco burger

I miss the old burger ;_;

>1140 cal for just a burger
Fucking how? A 1/3lb burger should be around 800 cal. Do they inject it with lard?

cheese and mayo probably

what the fuck, which costco is this? I went last weekend and there wasn't any burger

>4.99
>doesn't come with fries and a drink
into the garbage it goes

>80 cal + 60 cal
It doesn't add up mang.

Costco meat is garbage, it all has trans fat

>Costco
>Burger

Intriguing

if you put mayo on a burger you are doing everything wrong.

>$5 burger in a menu filled with food no more expensive than $3
>over half of your day's calories if youre not a fatass

It better knock my fucking socks off i tell you what

no it doesn't, trans fat was banned in america; food products can't have more than 0.001 % of trans fat in it anymore.

I used to think exactly like you until i started getting better mayo than heckmann's

you're doing it wrong.

the best burger sauce is a combination of mayo, mustard and pickle relish

It does man. Look at the hot dogs and frozen beef patties. They all have trans fat

you're thinking of sat fat

then call the cops, it's legally not allowed.

No im not...its clear as day right under the sat fat, trans fat, 1/2g per hot dog/hamburger

cooking it in a generous helping of a stick of butter. the buns also look like brioche, which they could easily butter post-thaw.

$4.99!?!?!? What the fuck is this? Whole Foods?

yeah for serious. 1140 cal is more than TWO BIG MACS

you haven't had garlic mayo on a burger

you haven't had just garlic with out the mayo on a burger.

possibly because after paying you save money on the prices in in reality you're saving in the long run?. just maybe

Costco is testing some burgers at certain locations.

I don't think the Costco kitchen is even equipped with a fryer.

Maybe in the future, Costco is gonna star selling fries and burgers,

how do they make churros then?

>I don't think the Costco kitchen is even equipped with a fryer.
>Sells a ton of samples across the store
>Sells fryers
You wot, m8?

All beef fat has trans fat in it. It's naturally occurring.

My costco has had the burger for a few months now. It's a good size and tastes better than any other burger that a store wants $5 for.

>1140 kcal
>4.99 + tax + tip

Add some black pepper to that mix, and I'm totally with you.

>All beef fat has trans fat in it

very little.

Trans fats only appear in appreciable quantities with artificially produced oils, which as user mentioned, are largely banned.

I thought they were called transfats specifically because they'd been intentionally transformed into non-saturated fats in order to deceive the eater into thinking its healthier.
Then again, this was just middle school biology.

Do you even understand how serving sizes work?

The pull pork is probably better.

The brisket burger was a bland paper textured travesty.

i thought they were called trans fats bc they are all mtf

It's supposed to be a copycat shake shack burger

I've tried the burger

It tasted ok, felt like something a food truck would make except half the size. I'd rather stick to the trial and true chicken bake though.

inb4 fatass, Im skinny fat - only tried it cause new

it's "tried and true"

But is it as good as Sam's Club pizza?

>2% back on all purchases

If you spend $6,000 a year on groceries you're already breaking even, plus you get Costco pricing + access to other membership goodies like cheap gas and travel rewards and other stuff

Canadian Costcos have fryers

Delicious costco poutine

$5 for half a days calories.

Costco is beyond a "super" market. What's more than super? Ultramarket? Hypermarket? Anyway, they have gas, tires, electronics, gift cards, and lots of other cool shit. People come from all the surrounding cities to go to a Costco. It's a big deal.

Also, the point is to make your money back. So, just buy lots of gas and rotisserie chickens that somehow cost less than raw chickens.

>you save money in the long run

No, you don't, unless you're buying for 5 or more people. Since most of you are either single or your parents are still paying your bills, Costco has 0 (zero) financial benefit for you.

>800 calories worth of meat
>150-200 calories worth of bun
>80 calories worth of cheese
>30-60 calories worth of condiments and vegetables

Wow, that was fucking hard. No wonder people are so fucking fat.

1/3 pound of beef is 800 calories