It's actually cheaper to go to Olive Garden for unlimited soup and salad than go to McDonald's or another similar place.
1 year ago | 17
Demolition man a 1993 movie predicted that fast food places would become a fine dining restaurants, as seen in the film when they go to this like extremely poshed up restaurant known as Tacobell.
1 year ago | 2
I actually prep food at home because for the same amount of money you can cook a darn decent meal.
1 year ago | 0
A decent burger and fries in a restaurant is about the same as a burger and fries at a fast food joint.
1 year ago | 3
When getting a fast food meal costs the same as my favorite dish at my favorite restaurant, screw the "convenience" of how quickly the order comes out. I'll wait for what I enjoy more and for the same price.
1 year ago | 0
Idk if luxury is the right word. Fastfood is crap and not real food anyway so if inflation is what it takes for people to cook at home and eat better home cooked meals than by all means thats a better choice.
1 year ago | 0
Go to McDonald's! I challenge you to find anything on the "DOLLAR MENU" - if they even HAVE a DOLLAR MENU - for an actual dollar 💵 ! Kid's size fries 🍟 ? Kid's size drink 🥤? (anythin
1 year ago | 0
Cheap, as in garbage? Yes it’s cheap, I’ll admit to a quarter pounder twice a year but that’s it🏖
1 year ago | 0
17 bucks for a shrinkflated burger fries and watered down fountain drink is a huge ripoff.
9 months ago | 0
I can go to the Bar 2 Mies away have Bacon , Cheese Burger with Frys or Onion Rings and a coupe Beers for what I get at Fast Food Joint .....
1 year ago | 0
I only go if I have coupons/codes/app deals that make it 30-50% cheaper. Otherwise I go the all you can eat Chinese buffet for $13
1 year ago | 0
I don't eat meat or junk food I try to eat healthy like vegetables and no fried food.
1 year ago | 0
a burger at mcdonalds is like 3£ like of course thats not luxury i can go to the local pub and get a burger for 10£
1 year ago | 0
Idk bout you but in n out is dirt cheap over here and we go there instead of McDonald's now
1 year ago | 0
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Do You Currently Consider Fast Food to be a "Luxury" in 2024?
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