Carl's Jr. introduces grass-fed burger [Carl's Jr. >>> Hardees]

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Will the clean-eating sect take the bait for the chain's new antibiotic-, steroid-, and hormone-free burger?

Fast food chain Carl's Jr. is apparently trying to capitalize on the "clean eating" trend with its latest offering, an "All-Natural Burger" that will roll out to all stores next week. Per USA Today, the upcoming drive-thru offering boasts "no antibiotics, no steroids, no added hormones" and is made with beef "from grass-fed, free-range cattle" that's imported from Australia. (Judging by the looks of this new creation, Carl's Jr. also thinks "all-natural" means "terribly misshapen patty.")

As expected, grass-fed beef comes at a slightly higher price than Carl's Jr.'s other burger offerings: The All-Natural Burger is priced at $4.69 for a single and $6.99 for a double, which USA Today points out is "nearly 60 percent higher than Carl's $2.99, Famous Star with Cheese." Although, that extra cost might be worth it for people who'd like to ensure they're not consuming the dreaded pink slime.

USA Today also cites a recent consumer survey showing that a whopping 72 percent of consumers think the word "natural" means "healthy," but drive-thru patrons should probably be aware that said burger still clocks in at 44 grams of fat and 760 calories.

The All-Natural Burger is just the latest effort in Carl's Jr.'s push to promote "healthy" offerings like lettuce-wrapped Thickburgers and deep-fried zucchini. Then again, no one's gonna stop you from pairing your grass-fed burger with a Pop-Tart ice cream sandwich if that's what you're into.

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This wont do well unless they bring the oil used, bun, and condiments up to the same standards. The type of person this is for isn't going to care because everything besides the burger will still not be healthy.
 
Their commercials are way good though.  LOL

You won't see Ronald slurping.
 
Wish we had one down here. The only Hardee's I had in college disappeared after my freshmen year
 
:lol: grass fed means nothing but they ate some grass at some point. **** acting like this is healthy. Grass fed isn't even good and we all know it won't be free of antibiotics and all that.
 
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