8 months ago22 points(+0/-0/+22Score on mirror)3 children
Because the business of owning chain restaurants has *nothing* to do with the food. The actual wealth is merely in the *land itself.* All these companies colluded to redesign their stores to have identical shapes. That way if *any* of them has to relocate, it’s cheaper for their successor to buy the store and simply replace the logos rather than rebuild the whole thing.
I think so. I know that McDonald’s in particular operates as a real estate firm before it operates as a restaurant chain now. But you can see it happen with all of them. Pizza Hut, Burger King, Wendy’s… All interchangeable blocks.
Yeah, there used to be a bunch of really decent McDonalds around me, with actual restaurant booths and drink machines. They all switched to awful benches with pillows on them and removed the drink machines so Ronald McJudas could make 1% more shekels saving on spilled Goyslop.
They dont even let you drink from the hose of your choice anymore, now you have to go up to a counter and hope the troon or jeet behind it isnt putting their poo in your drink
8 months ago8 points(+0/-0/+8Score on mirror)2 children
Oh no, it's just restaurant™ now.
I hate to do JUST LIKE THE MOOBIES, but it's turning into demolition man where every restaurant is Taco Bell or Pizza Hut depending on which cut you pirated.
The reason they film and release movies is partially in order to introduce and desensitize you to ideas, so that they can be used against you later without you revolting in shock.
Just like the moobies because they already had planned the upcoming monopoly before we were born.
Ewww. Won’t affect me since I rarely eat out anyway, but that’s still a shame. I remember my grandparents taking me there occasionally in the late 80s. So much simpler times. I remember the sizzler too.
It was a treasure going to Cracker Barrel after church in the 90’s. At least playing the little golf tee and checker games and sitting in the rocking chairs. I get nostalgic about it
This is your culture on judaism.
Painted into the Bauhaus ghetto aesthetic.