Fast food is often seen as a quick , budget-friendly option, but a new report reveals just how much cities are really shelling out for burgers, pizza, and chicken sandwiches .

According to WalletHub's latest ranking of fast food spending in 100 major U.S. cities, Atlanta ranks No. 76, meaning residents here spend significantly less on fast food compared to many other metro areas.

Here's more about what we know.

How much do people in Atlanta spend on fast food?

In Atlanta, fast food costs account for just 0.32% of the median monthly household income, far lower than cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and Newark, where fast food spending hovers between 0.62% and 0.68% of household income.

Cities that spend the least on fast food

No. 100: Fermont, CA

No. 99: Austin, TX

No. 98: Plan

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