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'Le burger' now top selling dish in French restaurants, new study reveals

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In 'The Pink Panther' remake with Steve Martin, Inspector Clouseau fell in love with the burger the first time he tasted it.
 
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She is a Viking,think about it.
Take a look at her left hand!

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You scared of all girls/women so,does it really matter?:haha:
 
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Thanks France!!

three quarters of French restaurants now sell hamburger and 80 per cent of these say it has become their top-selling dish,

Last year, the French chomped their way through 1.19 billion burgers, an 11 per cent rise on the previous year, while "le jambon beurre" fell to 1.23 billion.

"Burger mania (in France) is unstoppable," declared Bernard Boutboul, head of Gira Conseil, the food consultancy behind the study.

"If it goes on like this, then one can assume that within two years sales of the jambon-beurre and burger will be neck and neck."

In truth, the French have long been lovers of burgers in fast-food outlets. France is McDonald's biggest market in the world outside of the US and was practically the only nation in the world where the chain posted a rise in sales last year

"The weight of McDonald's, Quick (a French fast food chain) and Burger King is derisory as it only represents a third of the 1.10 billion burgers sold in 2016," he told AFP.

"This meat, cheese and sauce between two baps was once the perfect portrait of 'malbouffe' (cr** food)," wrote Corse Matin.

Today, however, "from basic fast food to Michelin-starred restaurants, the hamburger is taking root; More than a fad, it has become a way of life … the dish is no longer out of place in any surrounding or decor."

Indeed, the burger can be found at such top-notch restaurants as Alain Ducasse's Le Relais du Parc or Joêl Robuchon's L'Atelier.

Speaking about the rise of the burger, Mr Boutboul said: "It all started in 2010 when the Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno launched his burger à la carte in the Le Maurice (a Parisian five-star hotel) and won the title 'best burger in the world'. That was the beginning of interest in this sandwich, which was until then a little derided."

However, it seems the French still have some way to go to catch up with Britain and other "Anglo-Saxon" countries on the burger front.

According to the NPD Groupe, "if in France we have reached 14 burgers consumed per person per year, the UK is on 20, the US on 30 and Australia on 38".

France is set to see a new invasion of burger joints in the coming months with Five Guys, the high-end hamburger chain that Barack Obama once dubbed "the best in the world", opening its first outlet at Paris' Gare du Nord train station in the coming weeks.

The burger's success has taken its toll on the "jambon-beurre", seen as the benchmark French lunch sandwich and which has lost ground as its average price has risen by almost 13 per cent in five years to €2.84.

"The jambon-beurre was once again under attack in 2015 by différents sandwichs with bread and toppings including the burger, which is hot on its heels," said Mr Boutboul.

The figures came three years after traditional sit-down restaurants, long a sacrosanct part of the French way of life, were dethroned by fast food for the first time, with hamburgers, pasta and gourmet sandwiches taking their toll on classic Gallic cuisine.

The sit-down meal has suffered from the dwindling amount of time the French – long reputed to be lovers of the long lunch – spend on their meals.

The average time spent on meal in France has dropped from an hour and 20 minutes in 1975 to less than half an hour today.

'Le burger' now top selling dish in French restaurants, new study reveals - Telegraph

The French love burgers to? :o:

Wow super funny stuff!!

McDonalds top selling country outside of the US is France?? LOL!!!

75% sell burgers and 80% of those say burgers are their top selling dish!! Haha!!

Michelin says a burger is not out of place in a high star restaurant!! oh LOL!!

Five Guys opening in France! Haha! "High-end"
 
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McDonalds top selling country is France?? LOL!!!
It's like when they opened Disneyland Paris back in the 1990's and the French (and American), elites and snobs all scoffed at it. The only problem was that they didn't manage to convince French boys and girls about how awful it was. What is the most visited and successful such park, not only France, but in all of Europe? Disneyland Paris, of course.

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'I am going to do Five Guys'

Thought I deleted the video of my bachelorette party:unsure:.

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Wow super funny stuff!!

McDonalds top selling country is France?? LOL!!!

80% of restaurants say burgers their top selling dish!! Haha!!

Michelin says a burger is not out of place in a high star restaurant!! oh LOL!!

Five Guys opening in France! Haha! "High-end"

American soft power is truly deliciously awesome!

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Can you PM me? It'll be easier for me to tell you privately.
 
The French way of saying: 'I am going to do Five Guys' is going to be soooo sexy.

Don't forget it's "royale with cheese" at McDonalds.

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Resistance is Futile against the American Food Empire.

American soft power is truly deliciously awesome!

I tried to map out some of that world food soft power on these pages. It is a bit startling

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places mapped in the world (some obviously not food)
7/11
Starbucks
Dunkin Donuts
Pizza Hut
Dominos
Papa Johns
Little Caesars
Banana Republic
PF Changs
Subway
KFC
Taco Bell
Walmart
Costco
ToysRUs
Staples
Dairy Queen
Cols Stone Creamary
Ben & Jerry's
Carl's Jr
Hardees
Benihana
Sir Speedy
Alphagraphics
McDonalds
Burger King
Wendy's
GNC
American Eagle Outfitters
Urban Outfitters
Abercrombie Fitch
Brooks Brothers
Romano's Macaroni Grill
Outback Steakhouse
Marble Slab Creamery
True Religion
Michael Kors
Coach
Tiffany & Company
 
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I think people have a bad image of the American burger, because of McDonald's or any other fast food restaurant.

but you hit up any random local burger joint you'll be surprised how much better a real burger tastes than fast food.
 

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