We just got through the holidays, when we spent massive amounts of money, and that's not to mention that groceries, gas, and pretty much everything else are going up this year.

Because of this, many North Dakotans are doing everything they can to slow down spending and save a buck here and there.

If that's what you're trying to do, you might find this interesting

Fast Food Study

You probably look at some fast food menus and gasp at how much a burger costs these days. Have you ever wondered which fast-food restaurant has the most expensive burger?

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A company called Delish did a study and found the most expensive burger in the United States. They looked at 15 different food chains to make this determination.

What would be your best guess? Which North Dakota restaurant do you think has the most expensive burger?

America's Most Expensive Burger

It's not the Whopper. It's not the Big Mac. According to the source, the most expensive burger in the United States and in North Dakota is the Five Guys cheeseburger.

On average, the fast food chain charges $12.89 per cheeseburger.

Wow, that does seem a little spendy, but I've eaten at Five Guys many times, and I can tell you they are absolutely delicious. They are also pretty huge. You could save half of one for a second meal.

Honestly, would the $12 price tag keep me from satisfying a Five Guys cheeseburger craving? - Probably not, but it's good to know.

**Note: North Dakota locations are below national Five Guys prices and locally owned as well.**

Now that we've settled which fast food restaurant has the most expensive burger, let's look at some fast food etiquette. Here are some things you should never do in a North Dakota drive-thru.


 

8 Things You Should Never Do In A Drive-Thru

Follow these rules or perish!

Gallery Credit: Andi Ahne

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