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Vote for the Best Place to Get a Burger in Waukee and West Des Moines for Readers' Choice 2012

Help us find out who will win Readers' Choice for the best burger on the West Side.

As you know, Patch relaunched its Readers’ Choice program and we asked you, your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers and anyone else who knows about Waukee and West Des Moines to nominate the best burger spots in our Patches.

It’s time to start voting for your nominations and ours.

The contestants are below. Don't forget to rate and review the contestants so West Des Moines and Waukee Patch readers can read your rave reviews forever.








Here's what to do:

 

  • Vote in the poll.
  • Tell us why your favorite is best in the comments section.
  • Vote for your favorite place in the poll below, and leave a comment as well. (Positive comments will be used to break a tie.)
  • You can give a rating and/or review of a business on its Patch business directory by clicking on the business name above.
  • Ask your friends and neighbors to vote by sharing this article with them on Facebook or on Twitter.

Contest guidelines are printed in the PDF to the right.

Thanks in advance for your participation.

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Julia Ziesman June 12, 2013 at 10:28 pm
Could one of the reasons for the population loss in rural Iowa be the lack of decent paying jobs?Read More There are large portions of rural Iowa where there are minimum wage jobs without benefits. Wal-Mart has replaced many small businesses in rural counties. Many of their workers need welfare to survive. The welfare programs that Wal-Mart workers rely on include Medicaid, subsidized housing and food assistance. Meanwhile Wal-Mart and other corporations are setting records for corporate profits. A May 2013 report “The Low-Wage Drag on Our Economy: Wal-Mart’s Low Wages and Their Effect on Taxpayers and Economic Growth” shows how their business model exerts downward pressure on wages. Should we continue to support a created taxpayer-funded social welfare program by corporations? Raising the minimum wage could help alleviate those programs.
Maria Houser Conzemius June 13, 2013 at 11:14 am
Julia Ziesman, I boycott Walmart for the reasons you listed. American taxpayers subsidize Walmart'sRead More low wages and poor benefits with $2.1 billion a year. Collectively, Sam Walton's heirs contributed a whole $6,000 to charity. I looked up the three class-action lawsuits against Walmart that I knew about and found 71. Many lawsuits against Walmart are to try to make courts enforce their many rulings against Walmart. I was really upset when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to allow Walmart women workers' lawsuit against Walmart to proceed as a class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit that shocked me the most was that of a 33-year-old handicapped woman in a wheelchair who wouldn't believe that Walmart had shaved her time card hours in order to pay her less than the pitiful hourly wage she should have earned. Her lawyers had to produce documents to prove to her that Walmart was really that unethical.