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    Review: I Tried and Ranked the Biggest Burgers at 5 Fast-Food Chains | Invesloan.com

    March 29, 2026Updated:March 29, 2026
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    When it comes to fast food’s biggest burgers, the prices are sometimes stacked just as high as the patties.

    As some chains see sales decline, brands are thinking beyond limited-time promotions and more about how they can deliver the best value for customers — and sometimes, that means supersizing their menus.

    McDonald’s recently launched its new Big Arch burger, its biggest burger ever, with two quarter-pound patties and a new sauce and bun. It’s the chain’s attempt to create a more “premium” burger without a significant price increase compared to the other burgers on the McDonald’s menu.

    To determine which chain offered the best value on its larger-ticket items, I compared six of the largest burgers sold at fast-food chains.

    I tested burgers from McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, In-N-Out, and Shake Shack to see how they stacked up in terms of taste and overall value.

    Here’s how the biggest burgers at five fast-food chains ranked, from worst to best.

    Shake Shack’s double cheeseburger, my least favorite, was particularly large.


    shake shack double cheeseburger in paper wrapping on blue background

    Shake Shack’s double cheeseburger was the most expensive one I tried. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    It cost me $13.89, not including tax, making it the most expensive burger I tried.

    I chose pickles, onions, and Shack sauce as my toppings.

    The burger patties were perfectly crispy on the outside and covered in gooey melted cheese.


    shake shack double cheeseburger in paper wrapping on blue background

    The double cheeseburger was huge. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    The pickles were large and crunchy, and the amount of other toppings was generous. The chain’s signature Shack sauce also added a lot of flavor, and the cheese was perfectly melted.

    However, the burger was almost too heavy to pick up.

    The 4×4 is the largest burger available at In-N-Out. I ranked it fifth.


    in n out 4x4

    In-N-Out’s 4×4 is also known as the “Quad Quad.” 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    The burger, which is on In-N-Out’s “not-so-secret” menu, is also referred to as the “Quad Quad” or simply “Quad,” and comes with four beef patties, four cheese slices, lettuce, tomato, spread, and the option to add onions.

    It cost $10.99, excluding tax and fees.

    The giant burger was difficult to hold in one hand, let alone bite into.


    in n out 4x4

    The burger was delicious. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    The burger was far too large for me to eat in one sitting, though the flavor made me want to. 

    The burger was delicious in every way, from the juicy beef patties to the layers of cheese and fresh lettuce and tomato.


    in n out 4x4

    In-N-Out’s 4×4 was heavy. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    However, I thought the additional burger patties ended up detracting from the burger’s overall ranking instead of enhancing it. The burger was overwhelmingly heavy, with the tomato and lettuce failing to offset the excessive amount of meat and cheese.

    The buns couldn’t contain the juicy beef patties, and they started disintegrating as I ate the burger. Truthfully, I wouldn’t order this again. Although it was tasty, the amount of meat was just too much for me.

    I also tried the McDonald’s Double Quarter Pounder with cheese.


    mcdonalds double quarter pounder burger

    McDonald’s Double Quarter-Pounder with cheese. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    Looking at the burger in the box, I immediately noticed that the meat was clearly the star of the show. The other toppings were barely visible beneath the patties and bun.

    The burger cost me $10.49, excluding tax.

    The Double Quarter-Pounder with cheese comes with a whopping half-pound of meat, pickles, onions, ketchup, and mustard.


    mcdonalds double quarter pounder burger

    The bun let this burger down. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    I found this burger to be pretty flavorful, especially thanks to the condiments and the large, crunchy pickles.

    However, I wasn’t crazy about the bun — while I normally love a sesame-seed bun, I found this one to be pretty bland, airy, and artificial-tasting.

    I would order this burger again.


    mcdonalds double quarter pounder burger

    McDonald’s Double Quarter-Pounder with cheese felt more manageable than some of the other burgers. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    Despite having a lot of meat, the burger didn’t feel too overwhelming to eat.

    I thought it was a filling yet completely manageable sandwich, especially compared to the gigantic burgers from Shake Shack and In-N-Out.

    The third-best burger I tried was Wendy’s Dave’s Triple.


    wendys daves triple

    Wendy’s Dave’s Triple has three patties. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    The Dave’s Triple burger cost $11.49, excluding tax.

    Wendy’s Dave’s Triple burger comes with nearly a pound of beef, American cheese, crisp lettuce, tomato, pickle, ketchup, mayo, and onion.


    wendys daves triple

    Wendy’s Dave’s Triple had generous toppings. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    The sandwich was difficult to pick up, but the ingredients seemed well-balanced.

    There was a large serving of tomatoes, pickles, and cheese, so it didn’t look like the beef patties would be overpowered. 

    This burger was so flavorful. The cheese was perfectly melted, and the patties were super juicy.


    wendys daves triple

    This was a great-tasting burger. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    While I couldn’t finish the entire thing, I definitely thought the flavors were there, and it was a good value for the price.

    If I were to change one thing, I would remove the mayonnaise. It ended up mixing with the tomato juice in an unappetizing way, creating a tomato-mayo sauce that I thought diluted the other flavors.

    My second-favorite burger was the new Big Arch burger from McDonald’s.


    mcdonalds big arch

    The Big Arch from McDonald’s came with a poppy-seed bun. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    The Big Arch comes topped with two quarter-pound patties, three slices of white cheddar, crispy and raw onions, lettuce, pickles, and a new, tangy Big Arch sauce.

    At my local McDonald’s in Brooklyn, New York, the Big Arch costs $11.59, excluding tax and fees.

    The burger was heavy to lift, with toppings spilling out from under the bun.


    mcdonalds big arch

    The burger was filling and savory. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    It was super filling, and the white cheddar gave it a rich, steakhouse-style feel.

    That said, with the fried onions, cheese, and sauce, it leaned heavily savory — I found myself wishing for something fresher, like more lettuce or tomato, to balance it out.

    This burger felt intentional — they didn’t add a second patty simply for the sake of it.


    mcdonalds big arch

    The burger was packed with savory flavor. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    It didn’t feel like McDonald’s threw on another patty and called it a day.

    The proportions actually worked, and every layer of the burger — from the tangy white cheddar cheese to the new sauce and the crunchy pickles — felt like it was added to create a more “premium” burger experience.

    The best burger I tried was the Triple Whopper with cheese from Burger King.


    burger king triple whopper

    My favorite burger was Burger King’s Triple Whopper with cheese. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    Similar to the Dave’s Triple, the Triple Whopper also comes with three quarter-pound beef patties, although the ones at Burger King are flame-grilled.

    The burger cost me $10.99, excluding tax.

    Unlike the other burgers, the Triple Whopper only comes with one slice of cheese.


    burger king triple whopper

    The burger toppings tasted fresh. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    However, I felt that this allowed the other flavors to really come through, leading to a less gut-filling, more appetizing eating experience.

    The lettuce, tomatoes, and onions tasted fresh and added a delicious crunch to the burger.

    I also liked the beef patties on this burger the most out of the ones I tried.


    burger king triple whopper

    I would definitely order the Burger King Triple Whopper with cheese again. 

    Erin McDowell/Business Insider

    The burger patties had a smoky, savory flavor that made the sandwich taste like it was fresh off the grill. I also thought the patties’ shape, which were larger in circumference but flatter than some of the other burgers, made the sandwich easier to eat. 

    Overall, I really enjoyed this burger and would definitely order it again, if I have the appetite.

    While I’m not sure I’m happy to pay more than $10 for any fast-food burger, it was a very generous serving and the most flavorful out of the bunch, without being overwhelmingly huge.

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