Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
There's no reason to presume that you are getting out-of-date food (In fact there's plenty of reason to presume you're not. ie people aren't ill and dying.), therefore why presume it, except as a typical reactionary measure against big business?

Okay, let's take Burger King. You order something in front and they pass on the order to the back, the people in the back give the Burger which is consealed in a cardboard box to the guys in the front to warm it up. That is not very reliable as a consumer: the burger has been pre-made and could have been lying back on a stack for two days or even longer.
People aren't ill and dying ... do you know how much biological and chemical products they add to the food just to conserve it longer? It can indirectly cause illness or failures to the immune system.

Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
Also, please do not ever criticise choice. There is no such thing as too much choice, even if it does mean you have to take awhile to make your mind up. I still don't think I get enough choice in 95% of things.

95% of things. Fasfood related or in general life? Hmm lets see, I spot a delicious hamburger, such a shame that I don't like the pickles ... ah yes! I ask the man at the counter to leave the pickles out, damn no can do, they have already been premade ...
I'm really pro-choose what you want on the burger instead of choosing premade burgers.

Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
Nice imagery, but entirely flawed, My conversations while eating in a fast food place are are the same caliber as those elsewhere. I can barely even think of anywhere that plays music, fast food-wise, so that tells you how pervasive it is.

Flawed indeed, it can be pleasant there if you bring your whole family to eat. I judged too fast on that part.

Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
Now that's just an outright lie. A good burger and fries will fill me up as surely as any other meal will. Usually, in fact, it takes longer for me to get hungry after eating at BK's than at home, and we get pretty large meals at home.

Maybe you're right maybe you're not. After all, it's an opinion. But BK, MacD, ... has always given me the impression as if I have never eaten there at all.

Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
I have had friendly and unfriendly people at both multinational corporations and at family-run corner shops.

I find people to be more social at smaller franchises; we once went to a
hamburger shop and while we were waiting, the father gave us a free coke and hat a chat with us while his son was making the meal. I bet you've never seen that happen at a big business.

Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
Good enough that I wondered why you asked at first. Certainly no notable mistakes.
Thanks that means a lot to me.