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		<title>National Hamburger Day</title>
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May 28 is National Hamburger Day. In honor of one of my favorite foods, here are some fun hamburger facts:

Several people claim to have invented the hamburger. Among them are the Menches Brothers of Akron, Ohio in 1895;New Haven, Connecticut lunch counter owner, Louis Lassen, also in 1895; and Oscar Weber Bilby of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
White Castle, founded in Wichita in 1921 is the oldest hamburger chain restaurant.
Burgers account for 40% of all sandwiches sold.
The Hamburger hall of fame is located in Seymour, Wisconsin
The hamburger &#8220;debuted&#8221; to the American public at the St. Louis World&#8217;s Fair in 1904.
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<p>May 28 is National Hamburger Day. In honor of one of my favorite foods, here are some fun hamburger facts:</p>
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<li>Several people claim to have invented the hamburger. Among them are the Menches Brothers of Akron, Ohio in 1895;New Haven, Connecticut lunch counter owner, Louis Lassen, also in 1895; and Oscar Weber Bilby of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
<li>White Castle, founded in Wichita in 1921 is the oldest hamburger chain restaurant.
<li>Burgers account for 40% of all sandwiches sold.
<li>The Hamburger hall of fame is located in Seymour, Wisconsin
<li>The hamburger &#8220;debuted&#8221; to the American public at the St. Louis World&#8217;s Fair in 1904.
<li>The first McDonald&#8217;s restaurant opened in DesPlaines, Illinois (fashioned after a California restaurant owned by a couple named McDonald). Today there are more than 25,000 McDonald&#8217;s in 125 countries.
<li>According to the National Cattlemen&#8217;s Beef Council, more beef is consumed on Memorial Day than any other day of the year. Fourth of July and Labor Day typically tie for the second.  </p>
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