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    A hamburger is a hunk of ground beef served between two pieces of bun-configured bread. Hamburgers are often served with a variety of toppings and condiments. It is named for the region in which it was invented, not for the kind of meat (as is often mistakenly suggested).

    Alright, Let's get this out of the way: Pizza > Hamburgers

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    #1  Edited By SleepyDoughnut

    Despite this being a hamburger forum, I hope you guys will agree

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    #2  Edited By DMAN

    no....or yes,both taste good

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    #3  Edited By Vlademir

    Depends where each is from.

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    #4  Edited By Met2609

    No, no, no.

    Hamburgers > Pizza

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    #5  Edited By Jensonb

    RAGE.

      

    (First time I've found a context for doing that)

    Flamebait :P
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    #6  Edited By breadfan

    I must agree. 

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    #7  Edited By Meluiloth

    Mmmm, yes Pizza > Hamburgers

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    #8  Edited By samcotts

    Pizza > Hamburgers.

    Especially Dominoes pizza.

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    #9  Edited By SleepyDoughnut
    Jensonb said:
    "RAGE.
      

    (First time I've found a context for doing that)

    Flamebait :P
    "
    Haha yes! That was very apt, and made this thread that much better. Thank you
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    #10  Edited By silentsnake510

    As much as i enjoy hamburgers, Living in NY i do live on a diet mainly comprised of Pizza

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    #12  Edited By Thriteenthmonkey

    Depends, they both have their own unique merits.

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    #13  Edited By epic_pets

    Pizza kills hamburgers

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    #14  Edited By Pyrotechnic

    I find this argument illogical, pizza and hamburgers  can vary so much in taste. Are you talking about a bad school cafeteria burger that is stale and burnt, or are you talking about a sirloin burger with fresh lettuce, bacon, and a bun from your local bakery? Are you talking about a manufactured cookie cutter 1 of  a million Pizza Hut pizza, or are you talking about a one in a million New York or Italy Pizzeria pizza? What about a thick pan pizza? And then you go into toppings. You have to realize these meals can be some of the most unique or generic meals in the world.

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    #15  Edited By DXSSI

    Hamburgers and pizza actually have a lot in common.  Bun/crust, cheese/cheese, meat/meat, veggies/veggies, etc.  However, the cosmetics of each product make a world of difference, and assuming the entrees are of comparative quality, this makes hamburgers better than pizza—every single time.

    • Hamburgers are even-layered.  With every bite you get a sampling of the entire scrumptious product.
    • Pizza is random, and the ratio and consistency of various toppings is rarely ever right.

    • Hamburgers are usually cooked open-top, allowing the chef to stop cooking them at precisely the right moment.
    • Pizzas are usually cooked in a closed oven, meaning the chef is simply GUESSING when your food is done.

    • If you put too many toppings on a pizza, they don't cook right, and various ingredients burn while others are undercooked.
    • Hamburgers are stackable to infinity, and it does not affect the quality of the finished product.  Eventually you reach a point where you can no longer hold the hamburger in your hands or fit it in your craw, but this is a flaw of evolution or God (take your pick), NOT the almighty hamburger.

    • Hamburgers never require utensils.
    • Pizzas usually do; a pizza cutter at a minimum.  Sloppily-made soggy pizza may even require the use of a fork.

    • If you're really hungry but in a hurry, you can have a double or triple hamburger (or more, what do I care?)
    • Try telling your pizzeria to make you a double or triple pizza and see if they don't laugh at you.

    • When being moved from Point A to Point B, pizza must always be held flat or the contents run all over the place.
    • If properly stacked, a hamburger can be thrown across the room like a Frisbee, with only minimal damage to its structural base.

    • If you're out of cheese, you can still have a hamburger.
    • If you're out of cheese, a pizza aficionado will probably strangle you.

    • Hamburgers are the perfect single-serving food.
    • Even "small" pizzas usually feed two or three people.  This isn't so bad if you actually happen to be two or three people, but for the rest of us it is rather limiting.

    • Hamburger toppings can be added individually with ease, making it easy to satisfy a large crowd.
    • Pizza toppings have to be decided upon in advance, requiring careful discussion and agreement.  This may result in arguments and fistfights.

    • The ubiquitous side dish for hamburgers is french fries.  Since potatoes are normally not part of the hamburger itself, this is an acceptable side dish and creates variety in your diet.
    • The closest thing to a ubiquitous side dish for pizza is garlic bread, however, not everyone agrees and sometimes breadsticks are championed.  In either case, the side dish consists of a bread-like base (similar to pizza crust) and often comes with cheese or sauce (same as the pizza), and sometimes the pizza itself has garlic in it.  Any way you look at it, your side dish is often much too similar to the main dish to be considered anything more than an imitation.

    • Pizza must be made in a rigid, military-like fashion.  Crust first.  Sauce second.  Cheese third.  Pepperoni fourth, etc.  This is to ensure even cooking.  Stuffed pizzas are an exception to the rule, but the great majority of pizzerias do not even offer them.
    • Hamburgers allow for creative expression.  For example, you may have a hamburger with cheese on top one day, then the next you'll put the cheese ON THE BOTTOM.

    • Pizza can be sliced into triangles eight ways or six ways, or into squares (except the corners) of 9, 12, or 16.  As the majority of Americans cannot perform simple math, this makes it difficult for patrons to determine how much to eat, leads to arguments over who gets the last slice, and may result in bloodshed.
    • Hamburgers are reliably-sized and designed for the individual, meaning the only complaint you will ever hear from a patron regarding quantity is "More."
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    #16  Edited By MayorMcCheese

    You have more freedom in Hamburger making

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    #17  Edited By coakroach

    Pizza for movies and winter nights
    Burgers for watching TV and summer afternoons
    Those who disagree are fools of the highest caliber

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    #18  Edited By zeus_gb

    No way!

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    #19  Edited By Karl_Boss

    I agree....but it depends on what I'm craving.

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    #20  Edited By Skywarpgold

    Consider this though...Hamburger is often a topping on pizzas, and I've even had cheesburger pizza before.  Hell, these guys just went ahead and put full burgers on their pizza!

    pizzaburger
    pizzaburger

    So does that mean burgers are better because they can be pizza toppings?  Or are pizzas better because they can HAVE burgers as toppings.  I say burgers are better.

    On the other hand, would you ever put a pizza on a burger?
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    #21  Edited By Dauragon
    KILL THE OUTLANDAR!!!!
    KILL THE OUTLANDAR!!!!
















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    #22  Edited By Gmanall

    Pizza all the way

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    #23  Edited By shimbibby

    I'll say this: pizza is 1 part flat bread with tomato sauce, cheese and whatever toppings. Therefore pizza = 1/2 hamburger. Hamburger wins.

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    #24  Edited By RedSox8933

    depends what toppings and whatnot.

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    #25  Edited By DarkLegend

    Only if it is Papa John's.

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    #26  Edited By Termite
    DXSSI said:
    "Hamburgers and pizza actually have a lot in common.  Bun/crust, cheese/cheese, meat/meat, veggies/veggies, etc.  However, the cosmetics of each product make a world of difference, and assuming the entrees are of comparative quality, this makes hamburgers better than pizza—every single time.

    • Hamburgers are even-layered.  With every bite you get a sampling of the entire scrumptious product.
    • Pizza is random, and the ratio and consistency of various toppings is rarely ever right.

    • Hamburgers are usually cooked open-top, allowing the chef to stop cooking them at precisely the right moment.
    • Pizzas are usually cooked in a closed oven, meaning the chef is simply GUESSING when your food is done.

    • If you put too many toppings on a pizza, they don't cook right, and various ingredients burn while others are undercooked.
    • Hamburgers are stackable to infinity, and it does not affect the quality of the finished product.  Eventually you reach a point where you can no longer hold the hamburger in your hands or fit it in your craw, but this is a flaw of evolution or God (take your pick), NOT the almighty hamburger.

    • Hamburgers never require utensils.
    • Pizzas usually do; a pizza cutter at a minimum.  Sloppily-made soggy pizza may even require the use of a fork.

    • If you're really hungry but in a hurry, you can have a double or triple hamburger (or more, what do I care?)
    • Try telling your pizzeria to make you a double or triple pizza and see if they don't laugh at you.

    • When being moved from Point A to Point B, pizza must always be held flat or the contents run all over the place.
    • If properly stacked, a hamburger can be thrown across the room like a Frisbee, with only minimal damage to its structural base.

    • If you're out of cheese, you can still have a hamburger.
    • If you're out of cheese, a pizza aficionado will probably strangle you.

    • Hamburgers are the perfect single-serving food.
    • Even "small" pizzas usually feed two or three people.  This isn't so bad if you actually happen to be two or three people, but for the rest of us it is rather limiting.

    • Hamburger toppings can be added individually with ease, making it easy to satisfy a large crowd.
    • Pizza toppings have to be decided upon in advance, requiring careful discussion and agreement.  This may result in arguments and fistfights.

    • The ubiquitous side dish for hamburgers is french fries.  Since potatoes are normally not part of the hamburger itself, this is an acceptable side dish and creates variety in your diet.
    • The closest thing to a ubiquitous side dish for pizza is garlic bread, however, not everyone agrees and sometimes breadsticks are championed.  In either case, the side dish consists of a bread-like base (similar to pizza crust) and often comes with cheese or sauce (same as the pizza), and sometimes the pizza itself has garlic in it.  Any way you look at it, your side dish is often much too similar to the main dish to be considered anything more than an imitation.

    • Pizza must be made in a rigid, military-like fashion.  Crust first.  Sauce second.  Cheese third.  Pepperoni fourth, etc.  This is to ensure even cooking.  Stuffed pizzas are an exception to the rule, but the great majority of pizzerias do not even offer them.
    • Hamburgers allow for creative expression.  For example, you may have a hamburger with cheese on top one day, then the next you'll put the cheese ON THE BOTTOM.

    • Pizza can be sliced into triangles eight ways or six ways, or into squares (except the corners) of 9, 12, or 16.  As the majority of Americans cannot perform simple math, this makes it difficult for patrons to determine how much to eat, leads to arguments over who gets the last slice, and may result in bloodshed.
    • Hamburgers are reliably-sized and designed for the individual, meaning the only complaint you will ever hear from a patron regarding quantity is "More."
    "
    Wow,

    I'm speechless, this is the most beautiful thing I've seen on these forums
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    #27  Edited By boxman

    none tacos or hambugerpizza

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    #28  Edited By Getter3

    Pizza if it's Papa John's...otherwise even the crappiest burger is better than pizza.

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    #29  Edited By RBecho

    This forum needs to be removed, DXSSI has officially won, and thus the hamburger is the winner.

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    #30  Edited By Sarge1442
    samcotts said:
    "Pizza > Hamburgers.

    Especially Dominoes pizza.

    ohh you mean bread and ketchup with a little bit of cheese god american pizza sucks.
    (yes I am from america btw ive just had way better pizza)
    btw hamburger >pizza
    "

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    #31  Edited By Sarge1442

    I mean why is it no one goes to a real Italian restuarant or make real italian pizza. God people have been ruined by the trash that is dominos or papa johns etc.

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    #32  Edited By thebrassthief

    GUYS.


    Hamburger...pizza. With the sauce being BBQ instead of tomato.

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    Pizza with hamburger on it > both

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    #34  Edited By KillaMaStA

    Hamburgers are better.Ill kick your ass if you dont agree

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    #35  Edited By thebrassthief
    Sarge1442 said:
    "I mean why is it no one goes to a real Italian restuarant or make real italian pizza. God people have been ruined by the trash that is dominos or papa johns etc.
    "
    I feel lucky. Around here in the mall, there is a place called "Richie's Neighborhood Pizza". If you know what New York pizza is, you will crap your pants because these guys make it like they live in New York. The pizza is thin, the slices are huge, the crust is crunchy and women get randomly impregnated by it's awesome.
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    #36  Edited By SleepyDoughnut
    Pyrotechnic said:
    "I find this argument illogical, pizza and hamburgers  can vary so much in taste. Are you talking about a bad school cafeteria burger that is stale and burnt, or are you talking about a sirloin burger with fresh lettuce, bacon, and a bun from your local bakery? Are you talking about a manufactured cookie cutter 1 of  a million Pizza Hut pizza, or are you talking about a one in a million New York or Italy Pizzeria pizza? What about a thick pan pizza? And then you go into toppings. You have to realize these meals can be some of the most unique or generic meals in the world.
    "
    Well, take the argument as a whole. If you averaged out all the bad and great pizzas and hamburgers, which food would be better. You can't go into specifics with these things or it defeats the purpose. You might as well invalidate cake vs. pie as a legitimate argument, which would be wrong.
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    #37  Edited By SleepyDoughnut
    DXSSI said:
    "Hamburgers and pizza actually have a lot in common.  Bun/crust, cheese/cheese, meat/meat, veggies/veggies, etc.  However, the cosmetics of each product make a world of difference, and assuming the entrees are of comparative quality, this makes hamburgers better than pizza—every single time.

    • Hamburgers are even-layered.  With every bite you get a sampling of the entire scrumptious product.
    • Pizza is random, and the ratio and consistency of various toppings is rarely ever right.

    • Hamburgers are usually cooked open-top, allowing the chef to stop cooking them at precisely the right moment.
    • Pizzas are usually cooked in a closed oven, meaning the chef is simply GUESSING when your food is done.

    • If you put too many toppings on a pizza, they don't cook right, and various ingredients burn while others are undercooked.
    • Hamburgers are stackable to infinity, and it does not affect the quality of the finished product.  Eventually you reach a point where you can no longer hold the hamburger in your hands or fit it in your craw, but this is a flaw of evolution or God (take your pick), NOT the almighty hamburger.

    • Hamburgers never require utensils.
    • Pizzas usually do; a pizza cutter at a minimum.  Sloppily-made soggy pizza may even require the use of a fork.

    • If you're really hungry but in a hurry, you can have a double or triple hamburger (or more, what do I care?)
    • Try telling your pizzeria to make you a double or triple pizza and see if they don't laugh at you.

    • When being moved from Point A to Point B, pizza must always be held flat or the contents run all over the place.
    • If properly stacked, a hamburger can be thrown across the room like a Frisbee, with only minimal damage to its structural base.

    • If you're out of cheese, you can still have a hamburger.
    • If you're out of cheese, a pizza aficionado will probably strangle you.

    • Hamburgers are the perfect single-serving food.
    • Even "small" pizzas usually feed two or three people.  This isn't so bad if you actually happen to be two or three people, but for the rest of us it is rather limiting.

    • Hamburger toppings can be added individually with ease, making it easy to satisfy a large crowd.
    • Pizza toppings have to be decided upon in advance, requiring careful discussion and agreement.  This may result in arguments and fistfights.

    • The ubiquitous side dish for hamburgers is french fries.  Since potatoes are normally not part of the hamburger itself, this is an acceptable side dish and creates variety in your diet.
    • The closest thing to a ubiquitous side dish for pizza is garlic bread, however, not everyone agrees and sometimes breadsticks are championed.  In either case, the side dish consists of a bread-like base (similar to pizza crust) and often comes with cheese or sauce (same as the pizza), and sometimes the pizza itself has garlic in it.  Any way you look at it, your side dish is often much too similar to the main dish to be considered anything more than an imitation.

    • Pizza must be made in a rigid, military-like fashion.  Crust first.  Sauce second.  Cheese third.  Pepperoni fourth, etc.  This is to ensure even cooking.  Stuffed pizzas are an exception to the rule, but the great majority of pizzerias do not even offer them.
    • Hamburgers allow for creative expression.  For example, you may have a hamburger with cheese on top one day, then the next you'll put the cheese ON THE BOTTOM.

    • Pizza can be sliced into triangles eight ways or six ways, or into squares (except the corners) of 9, 12, or 16.  As the majority of Americans cannot perform simple math, this makes it difficult for patrons to determine how much to eat, leads to arguments over who gets the last slice, and may result in bloodshed.
    • Hamburgers are reliably-sized and designed for the individual, meaning the only complaint you will ever hear from a patron regarding quantity is "More."
    "
      brilliant rargument sir, you made a downright fantastic case for hamburgers, so much that I said to myself, "oh my god are you kidding me?"
    I may come up with a retort to this rhetoric, but I am probably to lazy. So my simple argument and response is this: pizza as a general rule, tastes better than hamburgers.

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    #38  Edited By fenixrevolution

    I'll take a hamburger over pizza any day.

    I have to be in a certain mood to eat pizza. I can go for a hamburger any time really.

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    #39  Edited By Bolt3

    Saying Pizza > Hamburgers is such blasphemy.

    Even though saying that, Pizza's are awesome in their own way, too.

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    #40  Edited By tariqari

    TORCH THE OP ALIVE!

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    #41  Edited By OmegaPirate

    I Am quite fond of my PIZZABURGER

    Take 2 small pizzas, take one burger - cook all three,
    Put one pizza face up
    Put on top
    Place second pizza face DOWN on otp of burger

    Eat - and feel your artieries clog

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    #42  Edited By silentsnake510

    Pizza has one thing hamburgers dont have



    Pizza Bagels

    When pizza is on a bagel u can have pizza anytime!
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    #43  Edited By AndrewB

    Pizza beats burgers hands down, and deserves its own dedicated forum.

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    #44  Edited By Dalai

    Wow... I never thought I'd see pizza fanboys in hamburger fanboy territory.

    I'm partial to pizza myself, but give the burger its props.

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    I just had hamburgers for dinner, and I definitely would have prefered pizza. But this could be a lack of deliciousness to my burgers when they are homemade, I never find myself eating homemade pizza. I believe hamburgers are just in their own respective contexts but I find myself leaning more toward pizza.

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    #46  Edited By AndrewB

    You can always just have hamburger as a pizza topping. Most pizzerias I know have beef topping as an option.

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    #47  Edited By Arestice
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    #48  Edited By Acid_Muffin

    Pizza > Hamburgers?

    Mathematical equation does not compute

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    #49  Edited By Mudkip

    Hmm..Im gonna say it depends on my mood =/

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    #50  Edited By Mrnitropb

    Can we all agree that cheeseburger pizza is just a bad amalgamation that does neither justice?

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