Tell us what burger chain Chattanooga is missing

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When you all talk — or tweet — we listen, and last month we noticed online chatter about bringing the chain Whataburger to Chattanooga. 🍔

A local sports talk co-host @sportscowboy was leading a campaign to bring the Texas-based burger chain to Chattanooga.

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We wanted to know what others thought, and Twitter brought the opinions. 🙌

Some of you said you’d prefer the Beverly Hills-based Fatburger, which calls itself “the last great hamburger stand.”

And others prefer the iconic West Coast brand In-N-Out Burger.

Although we know most of you love a local burger, there’s a time + place for a good chain. But if you tell us you’ve never gone through a drive-thru and felt guilty but satisfied about it, we might not believe you. 🤷

So, we want to hear where you land on this big burger question. Let us know in the poll below or email us at hello@noogatoday.com.

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