I only go to KFC nowadays to buy dipping sauces. Their food mostly sucks, and It's a handy way to get rid of some of my loose change from time to time.i think i had a mcdonalds on holiday last in 2021 and KFC hasnt tasted good since at least 2018 i used to do cinema and go KFC across the road. The food court in my city mall is completely dead.
the gravy at my local chinese is of a better standard only takeout i eat is egg fried rice and gravy nowI only go to KFC nowadays to buy dipping sauces. Their food mostly sucks, and It's a handy way to get rid of some of my loose change from time to time.
Yeah, there are at least 3 places in my town that have better gravy than KFC.the gravy at my local chinese is of a better standard only takeout i eat is egg fried rice and gravy now
I'll only eat it if my dads ordering i steam most of my meals in the winter months was way too hot to cook this summer so double drawer airfryer got most of the work lol.Yeah, there are at least 3 places in my town that have better gravy than KFC.
You're not wrong there. It is also good that I'm cooking for myself a lot more these days. Sure, I'm eating the healthier option but I'm also developing cooking as a skill.Alarming ?? Nah it´s a good that it´s on a Decline maybe now people can eat a bit healthier and not become 500kg big.
Sure it´s nice to go out once in a while eat a burger or my favorite Sushi. But yeah eating home cooked meal is better for us all in the long run health wise but also as you said developing cooking skills.You're not wrong there. It is also good that I'm cooking for myself a lot more these days. Sure, I'm eating the healthier option but I'm also developing cooking as a skill.
imagine being a Jollibee eater in this economyWhere I’m at people chose to buy some street foods it’s more accessible and cheaper.
I noticed this just now and yeah poutines are the stuffCan confirm, there is no food better than a chip truck poutine and burger here, and it's usually much cheaper, better and more food than a fast food place.
Kinda agree with thisWas 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".
Exactly bro good thing there’s Pares on wheels!imagine being a Jollibee eater in this economy
Haven't had McDonald's in years. Decades, even. Same goes for Burger King. But I know BK used to be really, really generous with the coupons. They'd send us a sheet in the mail once a month or so, but haven't done that in a long time, now
I often cook / bake my own food. Granted, I like to joke that I, "eat like a pet," as I tend to just make the same three of four things over and over again. But living alone for a long time and always cutting it close on bills made me pretty savvy about a cheap dinner. Making pasta sauce from spices and tomato paste. Baking my own damn bread. Stewing black beans and brown rice together to get a nicer flavor. Etc.
But bread flower is about $10 a bag where I live now. And getting non-GMO rice isn't cheap, either. And nearly all fast food options - save for Taco Bell - are too expensive to eat. I guess Domino's isn't half bad, if you use their "2 or more items for $6.99" deal. But even that has gone up in price...
Nowadays, my wife and I can still get lunch at Taco Bell for about $15 - $20 for the two of us. But we gotta be pretty particular. If you go between 2 - 5 PM, drinks are $1. We eat inside so we can get a few refills. I eat off the value menu, while she usually gets a quesadilla. We're always full afterwards, and sometimes have leftovers! But we are both light eaters.
Wow, does Fast Food ever ding you on the drinks. $3 or more for a medium out here. And if you go drive thru, your drink is nothing but ice, anyway. If there aren't free refills involved, I can't do it
There is a lot of food safety checks in the UK so yes i believe this to be true. my favourite cafe has a 5 star hygiene rating prefer them to make it by hand anything ive ever ate there is brilliant.I hear in Asia and Europe, they force the fast foods to be clean and have better quality ingredients. Its only in America where the slop is allowed. Don't know if this is true or a rumor.
I lived in Japan 10 years back, and just came back from a trip to Japan and China last year. I can confirm this to be partially true; Foreign American chain stores are really clean and have great ingredients. But the selection might confuse you, such as China KFC serving a fantastic hamburger or Japan's McDonald's serving Arby fries.I hear in Asia and Europe, they force the fast foods to be clean and have better quality ingredients. Its only in America where the slop is allowed. Don't know if this is true or a rumor.
I know that Japan and Europe are more strict on food quality, but I'm not sure about other parts of the world.I hear in Asia and Europe, they force the fast foods to be clean and have better quality ingredients. Its only in America where the slop is allowed. Don't know if this is true or a rumor.
I'm sure it depends on where you go, but I stopped into a few fast food chains when I was in Europe just to compare them. Some of them were more or less the same, some of them were noticeably nicer, although that might just be because they were in major city centers and not a truck stop in the middle of nowhere. The most amusing thing to me was how there were standalone McCafe's posing as regular coffee shops.I hear in Asia and Europe, they force the fast foods to be clean and have better quality ingredients. Its only in America where the slop is allowed. Don't know if this is true or a rumor.
it's almost the same with me btw : ))Shit, I guess I'm part of the lucky ones here, combo meals still costs about $3 here and that's not counting discount/coupon/promos and stuff, also our ice cream machine never broke.