History of the Hamburger: Where’d it Get its Name & What Country Invented it?
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The Start
No one knows for sure where and when the hamburger first got its start. All we do know is that it’s here to stay.
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There are many theories about where the hamburger originated but most people agree the hamburger really became famous on a national level at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Since that time, hamburger stands and counters began popping up all over.
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In 1916, a short order cook named J. Walter Anderson created the first hamburger bun to replace the traditional two slices of bread to hold the meat.
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Restaurants In 1921 J. Walter Anderson and a man named Billy Ingram opened a White Castle hamburger joint in Kansas. Since then, an explosion of burger mania has hit the U.S. with no signs of stopping anytime soon. In the 1940’s In-N-Out Burger became the first drive-thru restaurant, and it happened to be a burger joint too. Copyright @ URBAN8 LOCAL FOOD COURTS
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Keeping Up with the Times
ď ś With a well established fast food hamburger market that has persisted to this day, we have turned to gourmet hamburgers as our next major obsession. ď ś We now have burger joints dedicated to the artisan burger, where an overwhelming selection of burgers in all tastes and sizes are on the menu.
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