A Minnesotan or Wisconsin'in will often go way out of their way to get a butter burger or a frozen custard from Culver's. Scroll down for video proof.

What Are Minnesota's and Wisconsin's Favorite Fast Food Places?

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According to WorldPopulationReview.com, Minnesota's #1 fast food is Panda Express and Wisconsin's is McDonald's (Iowa's is Wendy's, and Illinois' is White Castle).

Sonic was the most popular fast-food restaurant in the highest number of states with 14. Taco Bell and Wendy's had the second-highest count with nine each, followed by McDonald's with eight. Chick-fil-A had five, Culver's had two, and Popeye's had one. (Source)

Culver's Has Two States In Its Corner?

The quote above says CUlver's has two states in its corner. The first one has to be Wisconsin since it was born there, and I'm 99% certain the #2 is Minnesota.

This brings us to the video I found on r/minnesota.

Looking for Gluten Free options in Rochester? Jessica Williams did all the work for you.

8 Places in Rochester Serving Gluten Free Menu Options

If you are looking for gluten-free food but want to eat at a restaurant, check out these 8 places in Rochester that people recommend.

*All of these places don't have dedicated spaces so cross-contamination could happen and is dangerous if you have celiac disease. Give the restaurant or bakery a call if you have questions.

As always, if you have a comment, complaint, or concern about something I wrote here, please let me know: james.rabe@townsquaremedia.com

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