But before you decide that the tried and true burger joint is a better value, ponder this chart for a moment.
To kick things off, let me ask you to ponder a very fundamental question about your relationship with technology.
Ever stand on the brink of a canyon and ponder the depths below?
As a teaser, ponder this little fact: for the first time pretty much ever, the average Canadian is richer than his or her American neighbor.
Rooney had the ball in the net again seconds later but it was ruled out for offside, although this time it was United who could ponder a questionable decision.
The New York Times followed with a headline story "Scientists Ponder Why World's Climate is Changing: A Major Cooling Widely Considered to be Inevitable".
Let's begin a summer's ponder about globalization's future by considering George W. Bush and Shinzo Abe.
Don't be surprised if Count von Count shows up to ponder such a big number.
They have little time to ponder before a freight train of business thunders into Capitol Hill.
That said, the studio has had a long time to ponder its mistake, and "TRON: Legacy, " unlike its predecessor, really does make novelty look cool.
Just a few thoughts to ponder as the stock market tumbles, and big-picture analysis extends the trend of the last couple of years of dysfunctional politics in Washington, predicting dire long-term consequences, even as there is increasing evidence of work being done to reach a compromise and end the dysfunction.
This touches a raw nerve in Japan as voters ponder the cost of the government's efforts to spend its way out of a recession, which ended (for now) in the three months to March when the economy grew by 1.9% compared with the previous quarter.
Ponder that for a moment: judges decreeing pay increases for themselves.
But the Wired and VF apps, both available now, illustrate a fact that publishers should keep in mind as they ponder the digital future: The culture of a print magazine takes a long time to shape, and is hard to shake off.
It is a risk analysis every coach must ponder and hope never to face so directly.
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Please stop and ponder this question for a minute before moving on.
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Colleges would ponder whether they could add a course in agony aunting to their curriculums.
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Ms Dougall and Mr Ponder are believed to be a couple from Brighton with a young daughter.
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Recently I found out how energizing it can be to reach out to a kindred entrepreneur to talk shop and ponder possibilities.
The Fed should ponder hard how to avoid a Japanese-style deflation here.
Even with the dynamic Harvin in the mix, Ponder hasn't had a true game-breaker on the perimeter in his first two seasons in the league.
If it wants to be South America's friendly giant, rather than a southern Uncle Sam, Brazil might ponder imitating Germany's role in Europe, and subsume its narrow national sovereignty in pursuit of the greater goal of unity.
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Prosecutors in Bali had sought a seven-year prison term for Mr Ponder.
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He told me he would ponder this - the first of a series of increasingly tantalising indications that Sinn Fein were preparing the ground for such a move.
Often criticised for failing to convert half-centuries into hundreds, he for once went on to make a big score, though was left to ponder his failure to do so during the Ashes.
But as their highest-ranked tennis star Lleyton Hewitt limped out of Wimbledon, the sizeable Australian contingency in SW19 were left to fold up their flags and ponder two results that have rocked a fiercely proud sporting nation.
Rather than going off to the monastery to ponder the larger meanings, Paycheck keeps a foot planted in the tavern.
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