Burger Street Seed Oil Report Card
Based on our menu research, Burger Street cooks with: Fries and fried items cooked in soybean/vegetable oil (no published allergen PDF; consistent with regional fast-food norms and existing record); burger patties griddled in own beef fat; mayo-based sauces contain soybean oil. Across the 62 menu items we analyzed, it averages 4.4g estimated PUFA per item, earning a seed-oil grade of B (Medium Risk).
Safest Orders at Burger Street
| Frozen Lemonade | 0.0g PUFA |
| Cherry Limeade | 0.0g PUFA |
| Soft Drink | 0.0g PUFA |
| Pepsi (20 oz) | 0.0g PUFA |
| Pepsi (32 oz) | 0.0g PUFA |
What to Avoid at Burger Street
| Spicy Chicken Sandwich | 13.0g PUFA |
| Large Fries | 12.0g PUFA |
| Onion Rings | 12.0g PUFA |
| Crispy Chicken Sandwich | 12.0g PUFA |
| Chicken Strips (regular) | 11.0g PUFA |
Frequently asked
Does Burger Street use seed oils?
Based on our menu research, Burger Street cooks with: Fries and fried items cooked in soybean/vegetable oil (no published allergen PDF; consistent with regional fast-food norms and existing record); burger patties griddled in own beef fat; mayo-based sauces contain soybean oil. Across the 62 menu items we analyzed, it averages 4.4g estimated PUFA per item, earning a seed-oil grade of B (Medium Risk).
What oil does Burger Street cook with?
Our research indicates: Fries and fried items cooked in soybean/vegetable oil (no published allergen PDF; consistent with regional fast-food norms and existing record); burger patties griddled in own beef fat; mayo-based sauces contain soybean oil. Preparation can vary by location, so treat PUFA numbers as estimates.
Does Burger Street use beef tallow?
Yes, at least for some items. Our research indicates: Fries and fried items cooked in soybean/vegetable oil (no published allergen PDF; consistent with regional fast-food norms and existing record); burger patties griddled in own beef fat; mayo-based sauces contain soybean oil. Beef tallow is far lower in PUFA than seed oils.
Is Burger Street seed oil free?
No. Our research indicates Burger Street cooks with Fries and fried items cooked in soybean/vegetable oil (no published allergen PDF; consistent with regional fast-food norms and existing record); burger patties griddled in own beef fat; mayo-based sauces contain soybean oil, which includes seed oils. See the lower-PUFA orders above for the cleanest picks.
What is the safest thing to order at Burger Street?
Frozen Lemonade is the lowest-PUFA item we analyzed at Burger Street, at an estimated 0.0g PUFA. See the Safest Orders list on this page for more options.
What should I avoid at Burger Street?
Spicy Chicken Sandwich is the highest-PUFA item we analyzed at Burger Street, at an estimated 13.0g PUFA. Fried items and creamy, mayo-based sauces are usually the heaviest.
What are seed oils?
Seed oils — canola, soybean, sunflower, corn, and similar vegetable oils — are extracted from seeds using high heat and chemical solvents. They are very high in polyunsaturated fats (PUFAs), which are unstable at cooking temperatures and can oxidize easily. Many health-conscious eaters choose to minimize seed oils and prefer foods cooked in beef tallow, butter, coconut oil, or olive oil instead. This page shows estimated PUFA grams per menu item to help you make more informed choices. These are estimates — actual values vary by preparation and location. Curious why people avoid them? Read the evidence.
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