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		<title>What does America taste like? [Burger King $1 Jr. Whopper]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used to lust after the compartmentalization and brutal efficiency of a fast food meal. I&#8217;d calculate a kind of formula to maximize my pleasure in consuming a set meal: this had more sides than that, this had chicken (which I really liked), extra points for apple turnovers or coleslaw. There was a certain American-ness [...]


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<p>I used to lust after the compartmentalization and brutal efficiency of a fast food meal. I&#8217;d calculate a kind of formula to maximize my pleasure in consuming a set meal: this had more sides than that, this had chicken (which I really liked), extra points for apple turnovers or coleslaw. There was a certain American-ness still foreign to my childhood that placed fast food in a special nook of my heart. Especially when my parents would always pick the closest Panda Express over a Wendy&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Now that I have complete control over where I dine out, I usually would opt for something cool and ethnic, or if I&#8217;m going to burgers, it&#8217;d be cult-hit family joint adored by the Yelping masses. But I saw the Burger King by Fenway on Bolyston Street was doing $1 Junior Whoppers, so I knew that I couldn&#8217;t resist a low risk, high return on feeling American.</p>
<p>It came wrapped in wax paper and placed in a printed brown paper bag. The roll was slightly sweet and soft, yielding to iceberg lettuce crunch, a tangy bite of pickle, and thin patty that played second fiddle to its toppings. The ketchup/mayo flavor was key in maximizing the pretty unremarkable ingredients, including a pale, anemic tomato slice.</p>
<p>Amazingly, they added up to more than the sum of its parts. One flavor never overpowered the other, and I happily finished the last bite in a Whopper-induced haze. Not bad for one dollar.</p>
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