Hey now, the chicken sandwich at White Castle is pretty good as well. Although, to be honest, I've had chicken nuggets that were larger than the patties that go into these things. A lot of food historians actually credit White Castle with the rise of fast-food hamburgers in the US, as before the spread of this chain most people thought this category of food to be nasty and unsanitary. Apparently the giant porcelain build and design of the White Castle buildings was meant to counteract this, as well as the interior design that keeps the kitchen (well at least the part of the kitchen that makes the burgers) visible from the checkout line. Alas, I haven't been to a WC in a long time, and the microwave product... ugh. Don't get me started.