Today I went to burger king for the first time in years. It was even worse than I remembered it. (had the vegetarian option, don’t know if it’s as bad with the meat burgers) Additionally it’s fucking expensive and not as quick as it used to be. So my question is why do some people go there regulary?

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    I used to “love” running in to McD when I was in a hurry and ask “what burgers do you have that are ready?” and just take whatever was available. More often than not, it was a cheese/double cheese.

    Now I have to wait 5-10 minutes before its ready, and its more expensive.

    The trade off of cheap and fast vs quality have disappeared.

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    Because when its good, its so fucking good. They spend literal millions developing their menu to give you a dropkick to the balls of dopamine. FAT! SALT! MSG! HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP! REPEAT!

    But that requires the stars to align. You need the buns and salad items to not be stale, the chips and meat for the burger to be hot and fresh, the burger to be assembled by someone giving half a fuck, the postmix machine to be set up correctly and give you the right mix, actually fizzy and ice cold. You rarely get the whole meal “just right” but when it is, that one perfect meal sticks in your brain like a catchy song and will carry you through the next half a dozen so-so feeds while you chase the dragon.

    These days I only allow myself one trip to KFC a month and I go in and sit down in the restaurant because if something isnt right I go complain and ask for a remake because I spend 29 days a month counting every calorie and tracking every macro because you are not gonna fuck up my blowout meal.

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    People go to fast food places because while it isn’t good, you know what to expect. It’s going to be mediocre food for a relatively quick wait.

    You just need to figure out your meal quickly without too much effort or thought? Fast food.

    You could always go to a new restaurant but you don’t know if they will take forever to serve you, if the food will be good, etc. But everybody knows what to expect from fast food brands.

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    All the answers will be the same:

    1. I have limited choices and this is all I got.

    2. It comfort food. I have fond memories.

    3. Don’t yuck on people’s yum.

    4. The King is holding my family hostage unless I order two whoppers a week please send help

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    You get tired of eating microwave meals, and anything that leaves dishes I have to clean later is certainly not easier than going to fast food

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    I like tasty gourmet food. But I also like junk.

    I genuinely like a big Mac or a domino pizza. Are they as good as a gourmet burger or a wood oven pizza? Not even close. Can I enjoy them regularly? Absolutely.

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      Same. I’ve had Michelin star meals, meals from world famous chefs, and everything in between. And sometimes the only thing I want is a McDs double cheese burger.

      Tastes are funny. Sometimes I want a steak and salad, sometimes I want a shitty greasy burger with a pile of fries.

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      Same. There’s a strange allure to cheap fast food. Ig it’s a childhood thing for me, forbidden fruit and all, but I really love cooking all kinds of meals myself too.

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    Fast food is pretty gross if you don’t eat it regularly. I think a lot of it is how addictive it can be. A hit of caffeine, sugar, salt, and fat when you are hungry and tired hits the spot.

    People get stuck in these routines, and the companies have apps and reward programs to gamify people into coming back.

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      Yeah I was just reading through these comments totally confused what was going on, I might get a KFC once a year and that’s it. All the rest of them make me feel slightly ill just from the smell.

      I do have a great Indian place locally I use fairly often and a couple others, just can’t imagine buying the chain stuff.

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      Yeah I remember being in my twenties and absolutely salivating over a $2 Tuesday lunch special near my work, which is not something I could stomach now that I’ve got some years of home cooking in me.

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    I consumed fast food regularly when it was cheap. Maybe today someone consumes fast food regularly, because it can still be cheap, but only if you collect points, coupons and such.

    On top of that, they’re always around you and you know what they offer, if you get used to it. Sometimes I want a satisfying safe bet instead of an unknown experiment.

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    Sometimes I channel my spirit animal

    raccoon peeking out of a public blue bin

    And I hunger for a pile of garbage.

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    The quality depends on locations and staffing, etc. Also vegetarian options at fast food joints are a guaranteed way to have crappy food. The big name fast food places have never had good choices for vegetarian/vegan stuff.

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    Every time I eat a mcD cheeseburger I get a tummy ache. That shit is concrete.

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        I always find it humorous that people treat places like Chili’s or Applebee’s as if they are somehow better than fast food in value for money.

        I only do real fast food, or a more serious sit down restaurant of better quality. Not this overpriced garbage in between.

        • Oh for sure, fuck those places. I rather order from a small mom & pop restaurant than from some corpo chain. I just mentioned Chili’s because OP sounded like convenience was important and ordering from an app and just going to pick up seems universally convinient. I rather cook for myself, but when I feel lazy I treat myself at a restaurant, but then again I’m not the audience this post is targeting

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        I don’t really bother with the middle of the restaurant industry (and it’s not just me, as chains like Chili’s and Applebee’s have complained about the trends hollowing out the middle). It’s just not enough of an improvement over fast food or fast casual to be worth the higher cost, slower service, etc.

        If I’m hungry and don’t want to cook/clean, I’ll grab fast food.

        If I want to sit down at a full service restaurant, it’ll probably be an expensive trendy place with recognition from James Beard or Michelin.

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        Not the same person but fast food is way faster and cheaper than some place like Chili’s as long as you stick to the more value focused options. I can get a full meal with leftovers for $5-6 bucks usually

        It’s also cheaper than a lot of home cooking unless you plan very well, make large batches, and are cool with eating the same leftovers all week.

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    Well, you see, the combination of mayonnaise and melted cheese creates a chemical chain reaction in my brain that makes me feel good.

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    Lack of time, lack of energy, or both. Cooking is exhausting and difficult when you’re already tired from working.

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      It seems like way more work to go out to get fast food than to pop something in the microwave, instant pot, air frier, or to pull something out of the fridge.

      You can put together some pretty cheap, easy, healthy meals with maybe 1-2 minutes of actual prep work. It may not be obvious, but search and you will find. 👌

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      Air fryer and sous vide has made it easy for me to do quick cooking when I don’t have time.

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    Before the pandemic I was on the road sometimes and it surprised me how many towns / tiny cities would have 1 grocery store and then a couple fast food chains as the only (obvious) to-go food options.

    Many seem to have one particular mini-mart or gas station that has surprisingly good food, but you tend to need some local knowledge to find that.