I Looked Into Why Restaurant Quality Is Declining. What I Found Is SHOCKING
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It's mutual
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But I'd have to seek out a Reddit Millennial, and I don't know if I trust their mothers to fix their hot pockets and have their GameBoy on in time. Out of sight, out of mind.
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Restaurant quality is great today.
Mostly because it's Tuesday.
There's a lesson in there about not being a poor Portland duck boomer that had to cold call Wendy's to try and get them to buy their employers plastic spoons.
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If only that was the case you might have a point haie.
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My point is there's value but you have to find it. And then be willing to pay for it.
Let everything else die. Covid forced this, not you and me.
What else are we arguing about here?
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if anything COVID mostly killed small independent restaurants and helped large chains…especially those that delivered food through a window or some Somali driving their cousins car around….
I mean we all remember how miserable it was going to Whole Foods or QFC during lockdown-mania, right?A lot easier to just get a pizza delivered on UberEats, and at that time those big chains dominated the food delivery app space. Smaller restaurants had to scramble to set up for GrubHub etc.
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And then Seattle decided to tax door dash into oblivion
Now working on running employers out of the state
Vote blue no matter who!
But not a cult
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I think you're attempting to divorce yourself from the reality that 90% of the country lives in. "You should be able to afford a restaurant with better food" is not a serious solution for most people.
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Your point is uneducated and ignorant of reality and the business of fast food, but for some self love reason you felt the need to comment. Go beat off somewhere else Junior.
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TBF it’s kind of been his board persona for as long as I can remember.





