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burgers

n. (plural of burger English)

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Burgers

Burgers is a Dutch surname. Notable persons with that name include:

  • Don Burgers (1932–2006), Dutch politician
  • Jan Burgers (1895–1981), Dutch physicist
  • Johan Burgers (1870–1943), Dutch zoologist, founded Royal Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem
  • Nathan Burgers (born 1979), Australian field hockey goalkeeper
  • Phil Burgers, American-Australian comedian
  • Thomas François Burgers (1834–1881), Afrikaner politician, president of the Transvaal Republic
Burgers (album)

Burgers is the third album by Hot Tuna, the Folk rock offshoot of Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, and Papa John Creach, released in 1972 as Grunt FTR-1004. It was the band's first studio album, the previous two being live recordings. "Water Song" and "Sunny Day Strut" are instrumentals composed for this album. In 1996, RCA released the CD box set Hot Tuna in a Can which included a remastered version of this album, along with remasters of the albums Hot Tuna, First Pull Up, Then Pull Down, America's Choice and Hoppkorv.

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Americans also maintained their newfound passion for hamburgers, and this demand for burgers amid hardship was not accidental.

Hamburger sales further accelerated two years later, with White Castle selling more than 40 million burgers in 1937, or almost twice the total in 1930.

Most college students in the 1930s were exposed to fast-food hamburgers, whether from White Castle or a competitor, and unconsciously accepted burgers as a part of their regular diet.

Unable to buy any onions, White Castle continued to fry their burgers and their customers continued to eat them.

As the crowds grew even larger, the brothers devised a way to premake even more burgers and to keep them warm under infrared heat lamps.

By this time, almost two generations of urban Americans had grown up along with White Castle, and many counted the small burgers as their favorite food.

As the nation became more mobile after the war, some of these loyal customers moved to non-White Castle areas, could no longer get their burgers, and yearned for them.

The company readily complied, packing the burgers in dry ice and taking them to the airport.

This transaction started a practice of shipping burgers to distant fans that lasted for thirty years until White Castle began marketing frozen hamburgers in grocery stores nationwide.

Variations such as taco burgers and pizza burgers abounded, encouraging frequent customer defection from one chain to the next.

White Castle customers order their burgers and coffee at three or four openings in this wall.

A poetry society centered on White Castle annually holds a nocturnal meeting at a Castle in Columbus, Ohio, reading their newest odes to the burgers and the culture.

For decades, burgers packed in dry ice have been shipped to White Castle fanatics across the country and around the world.

Why anyone would crave these quirky little burgers is a mystery to many.

Americans spend many billions of dollars every year buying these burgers, fueling the growth of the fast-food industry and making it a major component of their modern economy.