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Supermarket beef burgers compared to McDonald's with one coming out on top

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When it comes to a tasty burger at a low cost, you may automatically think of taking a trip to McDonald's.However, many supermarkets also have some tasty options.

But do they really compared to the fast food giant? Kyle O'Sullivan, writer for our sister title The Mirror tried and compared the beef burgers from popular chains to find out which one came out on top.

Filling his shopping basket with burgers from three of the nation's favourite stores - Aldi, Tesco and Iceland - Kyle chomped his way through the meat patties and the results were pretty shocking.

Here is what he made of the four different burgers.Product: Double Cheese Beef BurgersPrice: £2.75 for 4I must confess I bought this burger purely for the novelty factor but was pleasantly surprised by what I discovered.The key feature here is the melting cheese centre, which isn't even visible before you put the burger in the oven.In the middle of the two patties is a layer of cheese that starts to ooze out while it cooks away for 20 minutes.The only frozen burger on the list, it's definitely the most convenient as you just pop it out of the freezer and leave it in the oven to do its business.The individual patties are the thinnest we have here, but together they are bigger than one from McDonald's and considering they were frozen were very soft and full of flavour.The only negative I have is that it could actually have done with more cheese because it was such a delicious addition.RATING: 7/10Product: Ashfields 4 Beef Quarter PoundersPrice: £2.25 for 4The cheapest burger on the list came from budget supermarket Aldi - and I was blown away.It's not going to be winning any beauty prizes and lost its shape while it was being cooked in the frying pan.However, none of

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