In honor of National Hamburger Month, we thought that we’d throw a little education your way. Here are 10 fun facts about the hamburger:
- Hamburgers got their name from Hamburg, Germany where a cut of beef called the Hamburg steak is from. This evolved into what we now know as the hamburger.
- During WWI, the US Gov’t tried to rename hamburgers as ‘liberty sandwiches.’
- In 1921, Walter A Anderson (a short order cook) and E.W. Ingram (an insurance exec) founded White Castle, the oldest burger chain, in Wichita, Kansas. Their first burger sold for a nickel.
- The Big Mac was introduced in 1968 and sold for 49 cents
- Americans consume 13 billion hamburgers a year, enough to circle the earth 32 times.
- Black Bear Resort Casino, located in Minnesota, holds the world record for the biggest burger. It weighs in at 2,014 pounds and is 10 ft in diameter.
- PETA once offered the town of Hamburg, NY $15,000 to change their name to Veggieburg.
- The NYC Food Truck 666 Burger offers a $666 burger coined the “Douche Burger.” It’s made with a Kobe beef patty (wrapped in gold leaf), foie gras, caviar, lobster, truffles, imported ages, gruyere cheese (melted in champagne steam) kopi luwak bbq sauce and himalayan rock salt.
- On average, Americans eat 3 hamburgers a week.
- The Hamburger Hall of Fame is located in Seymour, WI.
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