05/28/2026
π NATIONAL HAMBURGER DAY SPECIAL! π
Today - May 28th - is THE Day of The Year (of all the days of the year) in our world.
That's right ... it's !
And in honor of this day, we are giving y'all one heck of a deal - at all 3 locations (Gainesville, Tallahassee or Jax Beach) - to celebrate:
20% off ALL orders in the Dick Mondell's app when you use the code "BURGERDAY26"
If you havent already, just download the app - available in the Apple or Google Play stores - and then choose which location, place your order and enter the code.
And BOOM π₯ - 20% off!
So do your part on Happy National Hamburger Day and celebrate with us! π
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HISTORY OF NATIONAL HAMBURGER DAY:
National Hamburger Day, or the hamburger itself, does not have a single, verifiable creator - so let's make that clear right away. National Hamburger Day is an unofficial holiday that evolved organically over time, deliberately scheduled on May 28 to coincide with the official start of summer grilling and Memorial Day weekend season. So every May 28, National Hamburger Day celebrates Americaβs most iconic food - the hamburger - which Americans eat over 50 billion of a year. Some food historians say the hamburger originated in Hamburg, Germany - hence the name - and stems from a 1758 recipe for a dish called the βHamburg Sausage," which is a seasoned meat mixture stuffed into casings, smoked and dried, and usually served cold on toasted bread. The American version of the hamburger, as we know it, was said to have been developed by a 15 year-old kid named Charlie Nagreen who was running a food stand at the local Fair in Seymour, Wisconsin, in the late 1800s when he came up with the hamburger. The tale is that Charlie was selling meatballs at the Fair and nobody was buying them because they were difficult to walk and eat, so he took all of his meatballs, smashed them flat and put them on bread - and sales started to fly. In honor of this claim to fame, the town of Seymour holds a National Hamburger Festival every year. But the bottom line is that nobody really knows who invented the burger, or the day. So we should just enjoy the fact that hamburgers simply exist!