Carl's Jr. Turkey Burger: Not Bad


During last week's Carl's Jr. Missed Connection, I mentioned that I was waiting patiently for a turkey burger and a salad. This is a new development at Carl's Jr., whose advertising for the last half-decade has revolved around manly men doing manly things and eating 1,000-calorie hamburgers.

They've paired up with Men's Health and the “Eat This, Not That” folks to create a trio of turkey burgers, based (of course) on white-meat turkey breast, and all less than 500 calories.
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I've had the standard bird burger and the guacamole bird burger, and the
guacamole is far superior. The turkey itself is thick enough to be
substantial without being overwhelming (are you listening, Red Robin?)
and it actually has some taste, though in the case of the guacamole
burger it's got just a little too much of the spicy seasoning on it.
It's not too spicy, it's just distracting.

It's not going to scratch my itch when I'm craving a piece of
charbroiled dead cow, but if I tagged along to a lunch outing to Carl's
Jr., I'd happily order it. Just remember that an order of small fries will add 310 calories, and if you fall for their bullshit up-sell “would you like
that medium or large?” you're looking at another 430 to 470
calories, at which point you might as well eat another burger instead.

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