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Americans reveal how to build the perfect burger with beef patty, cheese, bacon and lettuce
Updated: May 25 2021, 17:48 ET
American cheese, bacon and lettuce America’s “perfect burger” includes all the above, according to new research.
The survey of 5,000 Americans (with 100 per state) pinpointed what toppings would be included on the perfect burger, with raw onion and tomato rounding out the top five.
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A survey has revealed the toppings of the perfect burgerCredit: Getty
Results revealed those would sit on top of a beef patty with a sesame seed bun.
Sometimes, simple is best: ketchup (46 percent) and mayo (43 percent) were the top choices for condiments when building a “perfect burger.”
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Makeup of policies, politics changing amid unified push to find solutions in meat markets
WASHINGTON, DC – The world’s largest meat packer considered the makeup of the U.S. meat industry sitting around the table at a recent closed-door and decided they didn’t want to take a seat.
JBS USA, a unit of the Brazilian meat conglomerate JBS SA, has left the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) in a surprise move that comes as the group began taking a harder line on concerns about market consolidation.
The news came as NCBA and other rancher and producer organizations have begun actively lobbying for more transactional transparency in the beef market – including more investigation by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) into the prices cattle producers are getting versus what packers are getting and what consumers are paying.