An interesting report of how a restaurant is closed and why.
Nope!An interesting report of how a restaurant is closed and why.
Same. I've done the cooking for our family for 35 years. If my wife and I go into a restaurant, they're GD lucky.Amen. I can cook better than 90% of any restaurant within 100 miles of me (DC included). Also don't use 0.001% of the salt they do. Definitely don't want fast puke for a meal.
Yet when I was out on one of my cross country rides I could always count on them for good coffee and clean restrooms.Amen. I can cook better than 90% of any restaurant within 100 miles of me (DC included). Also don't use 0.001% of the salt they do. Definitely don't want fast puke for a meal.
Exactly. What you buy with a franchise, particularly McDonald’s isn’t quality, is predictability. If you’re in some backwater podunk place you’ve never been and are never going back to voluntarily, working disaster cleanup after a hurricane or major tornado 1,000 miles from anywhere you’ve ever been, when you see the Golden Arches lit back up you may not be excited about the gourmet experience but you know you can get a dose of exactly the same cleanliness, decent coffee, and mediocre food you get back home. After a week or two living off the canned soup, Pop-Tarts, and bottled water you brought with you to hold you over until businesses re-open and then eating some crap at a local place or two that tastes like whatever spoiled in the freezer while the power was out but the 18 year old drunk cook figured it would be OK; about then McDonald’s or Chik-Fil-A looks damn good.Yet when I was out on one of my cross country rides I could always count on them for good coffee and clean restrooms.
When touring the N American continent on the R1200, I rather enjoyed trying every place EXCEPT the chain places. Some were great, some were meh, some made me dig a cat hole to crap in. But it was an awesome experience, and I had some of the best food and conversation ever.Yet when I was out on one of my cross country rides I could always count on them for good coffee and clean restrooms.
Ahh there we agree 100%. I always made it a point to try and find local places to eat, especially if I was staying more than overnight. I've found most local breakfast places are frequented by pretty friendly people. After most get over giving me the side eye in all my gear they are pretty welcoming. Found a lot of interesting things to photograph and roads to ride that never show up in a AAA tour guide.When touring the N American continent on the R1200, I rather enjoyed trying every place EXCEPT the chain places. Some were great, some were meh, some made me dig a cat hole to crap in. But it was an awesome experience, and I had some of the best food and conversation ever.
Name anything that hasn’t gone up a good percent in the last 2 years. Not to mention in my state they raised minimum wage to $15 an hour, those wages have to come from somewhere."Biscuit Love" in Franklin Tenn....two thumbs up !!!! Biscuits and gravy.
As far as McDonald's. Omg. The dollar menu is now $5. Bucks. And the meal deal is $10. A head..crazy.
No one is missing anything skipping McDonald's.