Current Events > This is what they call hamburgers in the UK (Trigger warning for Americans)

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Tom Clark
01/26/21 11:56:05 AM
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DravenRainrix posted...
St Stephens?

I'm not in Hull, I'm one of those over the bridge types, miss going Hull, used to come across few times a week.

Think it's St Stephen's, yeah - not been in person (lockdown, woo), butvhad delivery a few times.

You're not missing much at the moment with everywhere being shut, haha.

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Ricemills
01/26/21 11:56:22 AM
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isn't "hamburger" originally some kind of steak from Hamburg anyways? like Frankfurter for sausages.
then some people found out that they can make a hamburger sandwich, and now people think that hamburger sandwich is The Hamburger.

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UnfairRepresent
01/27/21 4:06:54 PM
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Ricemills posted...
isn't "hamburger" originally some kind of steak from Hamburg anyways? like Frankfurter for sausages.
then some people found out that they can make a hamburger sandwich, and now people think that hamburger sandwich is The Hamburger.
Or Champagne

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