• IninewCrow
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    481 month ago

    I’m up in Canada and since the start of the pandemic I’ve stopped going to fast food places. But after things got back to normal, I thought why should I go back to ordering food at McD’s … as I thought of it more, I realized it didn’t make any sense.

    Fast food is basically unnutritious food made by underpaid workers who don’t like their work … the food doesn’t do me any good and its too expensive … I have to trust the underpaid employee didn’t mess up my order … I waste money by degrading my health only to spend more money to try to get back some good health

    I realized it was cheaper in the long run of my life to not eat at these damned places.

    • @icecreamtaco
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      141 month ago

      mcdonalds is the literal worst burger option though

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        If you’re vegan this applies even more. From what I heard McD only has like 3 vegan options while, in comparison, Burger King had the whole menu available in a vegan form.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          The fries aren’t even vegan at McDonald’s, they use beef products as part of their flavoring

        • @ZeffSyde
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          21 month ago

          Oddly enough, asides from apple wedges and I think the side salad, the hot apple pie is technically vegan, not that I’d eat anything that came out of one of those kitchens.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        Yeah and a combo at Five Guys is $25 bucks so it’s not like a good cheeseburger is even accessible to most people anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 month ago

      Yeah, McDs sucks and I haven’t been in years, but I do go to fast good restaurants that have decent quality and pay workers reasonably, like In-N-Out, Five Guys, etc. We don’t go very often, maybe once or twice per month, so we’re happy paying a little more for better quality.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          Love Hank Green. :)

          And yeah, as someone who tends to look at calories before ordering to get the best value per dollar (more calories per dollar), this makes complete sense to me. Also, I tend to eat out with my whole family (5 of us), so I think more in terms of the total bill than individual orders since we can share fries or whatever. But given Hank’s reaction, this apparently isn’t how most people approach it.

    • GreatAlbatross
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      31 month ago

      Last year, I got to march, and realised I hadn’t had a McDonald’s in over 3 months.

      So I decided to just stop going there.

      I think it was all the price hikes: When it’s £7 for any half decent burger and fries, I might as well be spending a bit more and going to a local place.
      Or getting something better than a burger!

      Or spending the same, and getting slightly better at Wendy’s.