lopen my statement was literally "one is good because theyre usually good the other is bad because theyre usually bad". I meant what I said. It's not hard.
they should have became a strip club
international house of boobs
NFUN posted...
lopen my statement was literally "one is good because theyre usually good the other is bad because theyre usually bad". I meant what I said. It's not hard.
And with absolutely no insight and backing it up with nothing more than anecdotal evidence, your statements come across as blind bias. I am sorry, I never meant to offend you or misrepresent your statements but that's how they come across to me.
like, you agree that chains are consistent. a chain restaurant in one state tastes the same as the same franchise elsewhere. so it's fair for me to generalize "[the chains ive eaten at] suck [ IN MY OPINION!!!!!! ]" to the chains as a whole instead of the specific restaurant, which isnt really anecdotal
and i never made overreaching claims about local places
so
like
what the fuck are you smoking
No it's not, you have your opinion and I have mine. I don't see why you are getting so upset over the fact that I don't find chains to be inferior to local places on average. Considering I work for Gordon Food Service as a delivery driver, I can assure you there are close to no differences between the ingredients, kitchens, and menus between chains and local places. Both tend to serve good food and are perfectly acceptable places to eat. Calm down.
This doesnt apply to IHOb, but the value for chains IMO is the drive thru
I always eat alone because Im a recluse, so if Im eating out, Id much rather eat in my car and listen to a podcast.
doordash
We couldnt find any restaurants near your location that we currently deliver from. Follow along as we launch in new cities.
Y'all are forgetting that you can just figure out which local places are bad by doing a quick google search before you go somewhere. That way you weed out all the bad local places and you're left with only the good places.
The place I went to today often has an hour+ wait when I try to go on weekends.
Popularity is apparently NO indicator of quality.
Eddv posted...
The place I went to today often has an hour+ wait when I try to go on weekends.
Popularity is apparently NO indicator of quality.
Not automatically, but I'm far more likely to trust a place that has a lot of people there than a place that has few to none (especially on a Friday night)
I feel like areas in or closer to big cities tend to have better local restaurants, whereas chains tend to be the better option in more suburban areas. Probably in large part due to more stagnant populations with less outsiders.
Ruby tuesdays mushroom swiss burger is great since I broke the will of their chefs.
You know which restaurant serves the most people every day?
McDonalds