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I tried the signature burgers from McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King. The Big Mac was my least favorite.

I tried the signature burgers from three fast-food chains: McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King.
  • I tried the signature burgers from three fast-food chains: McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King.
  • I thought McDonald's Big Mac was underwhelming and needed more sauce.
  • I liked the smoky flavor of Burger King's Whopper, even though it was the priciest burger.

As a food reporter, I've tried and tested many burgers over the years.

But for my latest taste test, I decided to go back to basics.

While I've compared the biggest burgers at fast-food chains and practically every fast-food double cheeseburger, I wanted to see if the signature burgers from three of America's most beloved chains really are classics.

I tried the McDonald's Big Mac, the Wendy's Dave's Single, and the Burger King Whopper to determine which is best in terms of taste and value.

My least favorite of the signature burgers I tried was McDonald's Big Mac.

Arguably the most iconic fast-food burger, the Big Mac is a staple on McDonald's menu. Created by owner and operator Jim Delligatti of Pittsburgh in 1967, the first "Big Mac" featured a triple-decker burger and sold for 45 cents, according to McDonald's.

The burger rolled out across the US in 1968 and quickly became the chain's signature burger.

Today, an estimated 900 million Big Macs are sold each year around the world.

A Big Mac comes with two 1.6-ounce beef patties, pickles, shredded lettuce, chopped onions, a slice of American cheese, and layers of Big Mac sauce on a sesame-seed bun.

The Big Mac cost me $8.29, excluding tax, at my local McDonald's in Brooklyn, New York.

Right away, I wasn't obsessed with the flavors or texture of this burger.

The burger I received was mostly lettuce, which covered up the flavors of the cheese, meat, and sauce. I wanted more of a tangy flavor from ketchup, mustard, or simply more Big Mac sauce.

I thought it could have used an extra layer of sauce or cheese on top of the burger.

The mouthfeel of the burger was noticeably dry — I think a lot of that could be remedied if the burger wasn't so bottom-heavy with its toppings.

The cheese and layers of Big Mac sauce were all toward the bottom of the burger, rather than the top, which meant the dry bun and burger were hitting the roof of my mouth with little to no flavor or moisture happening.

While I understand that this is the most iconic burger on the McDonald's menu — and that preparation can vary slightly by location — it is by no means my favorite.

Next time, I'll order a Quarter Pounder.

My second-favorite burger was the Dave's Single from Wendy's.

Named after Wendy's founder, Dave Thomas, Dave's Single is Wendy's signature burger. It is available in multiple sizes, from a single to a triple-stacked burger.

It features one of Wendy's signature square patties and is the chain's take on a classic cheeseburger.

The Dave's Single burger comes with a quarter-pound beef patty, a slice of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, ketchup, mayo, and onions.

The burger cost me $8.74, excluding tax, at my local Wendy's in Brooklyn.

The burger was noticeably saucier than both the Whopper and the Big Mac.

It was practically dripping with sauces, which I didn't necessarily mind. Some of the flavors were slightly covered up by the two condiments, but I thought the cheese was tangy and the onions cut through the sweeter elements of the burger.

There was also a generous serving of pickles and a large slice of tomato.

Overall, I thought this was a good, classic cheeseburger.

However, if I had to change one thing, I might remove or ask for a half-serving of mayonnaise.

I thought it was an overall solid choice for a late-night snack.

My favorite burger was the Whopper with cheese from Burger King.

Burger King's signature burger has been around for decades. Released in 1957, just four years after the chain opened, the Whopper was 37 cents compared to Burger King's original burger, which cost 18 cents.

Whoppers — and all Burger King burgers, for that matter — are flame-grilled, giving their burgers a distinct smoky flavor.

You can order a Whopper with or without cheese.

For the sake of this experiment, I decided to order a Whopper with cheese to ensure a fair comparison with the other signature burgers.

The Whopper cost me $9.17, excluding tax, at my local Burger King in Brooklyn.

A Whopper comes with a quarter-pound beef patty, pickles, onions, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, and mayonnaise on a sesame-seed bun.

Right away, I could tell this burger was going to pack tons of flavor. Thick layers of ketchup and mayonnaise oozed out of the sides of the burger, while the bun was large and held the other ingredients together perfectly.

The flavorful burger was my favorite for both taste and texture.

The lettuce, tomatoes, and onions all tasted very fresh, adding a delicious crunch to the burger.

The burger patties had a smoky, savory flavor that made the sandwich taste fresh off the grill. I also thought the patty's shape, which was larger in circumference but flatter than some of the other burgers, made the sandwich easier to eat.

Overall, I think the burger was worth the higher price tag.

When comparing the three signature burgers, I found myself feeling like a fast-food-eating Goldilocks: One burger was too dry, one was too moist, and one was just right.

Read the original article on Business Insider
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