Why do people buy Rustlers microwave burgers?

Rustlers are one of my culinary guilty pleasures, along with Westlers tinned burgers and cheap "10 in a packet" frozen mousse.
 
Speaking of hot dogs… Anyone know the hot dogs they usually use in the little box vans around places as well as big building events?

I don't know how to describe it but no hot dog has ever tasted like it, that I remember. They were a lot thicker, a thicker skin than canned hot dogs but so much tastier. Yes, it's so vague. :/
 
Speaking of hot dogs… Anyone know the hot dogs they usually use in the little box vans around places as well as big building events?

I don't know how to describe it but no hot dog has ever tasted like it, that I remember. They were a lot thicker, a thicker skin than canned hot dogs but so much tastier. Yes, it's so vague. :/

Mattessons sausage?

Or maybe saveloy? (the modern ones made with pork not pig brains)
 
This thread may kill me, I gave my mother money to get me 1 of everything on the menu when she is at the supermarkets (as I said before they only did a cheeseburger and hotdog last time I had them).
 
I've never had a Rustlers burger but I don't imagine I'll like it. I'm really picky about meat and will only eat stuff I think is good quality.

Note: Rule does not apply when drunk.
 
You don't need to cook them as they are already cooked. You're just heating them up.

It's not raw meat.
 
The secret to doing these properly is not to microwave the bun with the burger. Then you get a nice burger that isn't soggy and rubbery.
 
I've never had a Rustlers burger but I don't imagine I'll like it. I'm really picky about meat and will only eat stuff I think is good quality.

Note: Rule does not apply when drunk.
Processed cheese, yuck! The orange burger sauce is horrid as well. Plastic taste.
 
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