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Was watching a couple videos on why the fast food industry is currently on a downswing. It pretty much boiled down to rising food & labor costs beyond inflation, declining food quality, understaffing - which leads to increased waiting periods, and consumers instead opting to either go to locally owned restaurants or purchase all the ingredients at the grocery store and manually cook these meals at home.
I also think it's because people are starting to become health conscious. They've noticed the many issues with frozen, pre-made slop and have begun to live a healthier lifestyle. Exercising, studying recipes from internet videos and the like, consuming fruits, veggies, anything else with health benefits, and ditching fast food entirely (some of whom already spent decades avoiding these popular chains).
I believe the only solutions that these companies can do to save the fast food industry is by providing better quality food at a more reasonable price and hire more employees so people won't spend close to 10 minutes at the drive-thru or at least 20 waiting inside the restaurant. Sadly, given the current state of the economy, I don't see that happening any time soon. Juggernauts like McDonald's, KFC, and Subway will continue to make bank from squeezing every penny out of the average consumer and fast food will continue to be mediocre, insanely overpriced, and anything but "fast".
I also think it's because people are starting to become health conscious. They've noticed the many issues with frozen, pre-made slop and have begun to live a healthier lifestyle. Exercising, studying recipes from internet videos and the like, consuming fruits, veggies, anything else with health benefits, and ditching fast food entirely (some of whom already spent decades avoiding these popular chains).
I believe the only solutions that these companies can do to save the fast food industry is by providing better quality food at a more reasonable price and hire more employees so people won't spend close to 10 minutes at the drive-thru or at least 20 waiting inside the restaurant. Sadly, given the current state of the economy, I don't see that happening any time soon. Juggernauts like McDonald's, KFC, and Subway will continue to make bank from squeezing every penny out of the average consumer and fast food will continue to be mediocre, insanely overpriced, and anything but "fast".
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