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Hamburg steak recipes, if Japanese, traditionally have breadcrumbs mixed into them too, to help hold the meat together. Supermarket ones can even have preservatives, I was going to buy them but after looking at the ingredient list decided against it.
For example, this popular recipe: https://cookpad.com/jp/recipes/19788495
calls for 1/3rd cup of breadcrumbs for every 250g of minced meat.
Australian rissoles typically have plenty of breadcrumbs in them too
Also never trust an Aussie sausage, they are rarely just meat, they usually have about 30% bread