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Deb Nance's avatar

Bottom line... They want us dead.

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John of the West's avatar

When I was a kid, about the only time we ever ate at a restaurant was when we went to visit my great aunt at the nursing home two towns over. Even then, it wasn’t a regular thing and wasn’t fancy, just the diner on the edge of town or the cafe in town. McDonald’s was a rare treat and going to go get ice cream was a big deal. It would never have occurred to my parents to eat out three or four times a week. The fact that the restaurant industry has lasted as long as it has always surprises me, people paying way too much for food that is slowly killing them. If you go to an Applebee’s as a family of four, and don’t get drinks, it’s still going to be a good fifty bucks or more to get a reasonable meal. If you are smart with your money, you can eat pretty well on 150 to 160 a week. No one wants to “sacrifice” by maybe eating beans once or twice a week, or tuna or something. They don’t want to spend the time to cook, or learn how to. Everyone wastes things. We throw away like half the food these days. We’re a childish society, we used to make up problems when we couldn’t find real ones, and now we have real ones because it just wasn’t “cool” to be an adult any longer.

Just while I’m ranting, go look at commercial areas these days. Wall to wall chain restaurants, box retailers, and oil change places. If that doesn’t say volumes about the values of our end stage economy, I don’t know what does.

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