If you suddenly get hungry, where do you go? Of course, there is a chance that you will go to some gourmet restaurant, but you must admit, the probability is rather negligible. After all, the main goal is to get full quickly, with something relatively tasty and, what is important, not for all the money in the world. That is, the answer is obvious - fast food.
For several decades now, fast food has been the main food industry on the planet, and burgers, French fries, shawarma, pizza, donuts and other classic elements make up the lion's share of the diet of many people worldwide. However, not all of us are actually delighted with fast food, realizing that good marketing is far from good food.
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Subway sucks a*s nowadays. It's so expensive now and the quality is s**t.
When we got a Subway around 1999-2000, they actually made the bread on site and you can smell it down the block. That was good. Not so much any more.
In Ireland, they are not allowed to call their bread 'bread' b/c they use so much sugar
That's usually my issue too - like the places that only put 2-3 olive slices on, and when you ask for extra olives, it's just another 2. I would like an olive sandwich seasoned with pepperoni, please!
I get a footlong veggie with all the veg. Its basically a salad on a roll and inexpensive. I'm not gonna say its great but for fast food it does the job without that greasy regret feeling of other fast food
The amount of issues I have had with subway lol I have gotten food poisoning twice and found a screw in my wrap...this was like the maybe ten times in my life I have ate it hoping it would be better or desperate lol
I miss Subway from my college days when it was actually tasty. These days, Jersey Mike's wipes the floor with these dudes.
The last time I ate at a Sunway I got a severe case of food poisoning. I complained to the store and to Corporate. Never got a reply, or even an acknowledgement.
People see this as a healthy option because they don’t know what is in the meats
A couple of weeks ago, a thread appeared on the AskReddit community, where the author, the user u/Fueled_By_Tacos (ain't a damn appropriate username?), asked the question: "What is the most overhyped fast food?"
Interestingly, today the thread has almost twice as many comments as upvotes, which means the discussion has been quite lively. So, let's find out together which fast foods people think are really overrated and overhyped.
McDonald’s. It’s not cheap. It’s not fast. It’s not good. Whatever I want that McDonalds sells, someone has a better one. And it probably costs about the same or less.
How is this not #2? Given Starbucks is the worst, but McDonald's is gross and expensive.
KFC has been dry and s****y for years.
If you think that fast food is something relatively modern, tracing its roots back to the 20th century, then you are definitely mistaken. The prototypes of fast food date back to ancient Rome, where a significant part of the inhabitants lived in rented rooms in large houses called "insulae." These rooms didn't have a separate kitchen, so the tenants usually bought ready-made food, eating it all down with bread soaked in wine.
Well, and then, already in the 19th century, we go to England, experiencing an industrial boom, and workers who urgently needed to go to the factory didn't always have enough time to cook their own food. Therefore, already in the middle of that century, small shops appeared selling standardized portions of typical British food - fish and chips.
By the way, even then, they were all heavily criticized from the outside - for example, by the heroes of Dickens' famous novels. So we can say that even then, fast food was quite overhyped.
Chick Fil A.
Cruel company!!! Hateful to anyone who is not white, christian nationalist views. Vile slick chicken. IMO
I hate Chipotle. It’s just garbage in a bowl.
Every Chipole I've seen (in Pennsylvania) are FILTHY; garbage and stale food on the floors and tables. Also the staff is beyond rude - I went to one once, arriving a half hour after opening time. After waiting a full ten minutes a staff person came out from the back and said "Ain't nobody here yet" then turned around and left.
I travel a lot. The best and most consistent fast food in America is the taco truck/trailer/stand. Regular American fast food has reached a new low in the last few years. Even a simple hot dog surrender now has about a 75% chance of being a major disappointment. Subway has probably fallen the most.
Well, in America, the first fast food in the classical sense appeared in 1912 in New York. The Horn & Hardart company opened the first "Automat," where food and drinks were served through a vending machine. It gained lots of popularity - and then came the era of hamburgers, hot dogs and whatnot...
What has always distinguished fast-food chains is thoughtfulness down to the smallest detail, and marketing. Aggressive, viral and not always truthful. For example, in the first half of the last century, the White Castle company, which sold hamburgers en masse, faced scientific studies that questioned the health benefits of burgers. But they successfully dealt with these studies.
Taco Bell, was great when you could eat for 5 bucks. Now it costs more then a real Mexican restaurant.
Dunkin. I'm a New Englander so we have them eeeeeeeverywhere. I want to love them. I really do. But the food they have is pretty terrible not to mention the coffee.
McRib, used to work at Mcdonalds, s**t is garbage.
Bits n pieces of animal parts, as in cartilage that I pulled outa my mouth. Drowned on sauce. Yeah, NOPE!!
The company hired people who came to its restaurants during lunch breaks and ordered burgers while wearing white coats. That is, in the eyes of the average consumer of that time, they looked like doctors or scientists. So, well, if a doctor or scientist orders a burger, it means there is nothing harmful in it, right? The result was even an increase in customer flow.
However, marketing has always been an incredibly important component of the expenses of any fast-food chain. For example, McDonald's invested 1.9 billion U.S. dollars in advertising in the United States in 2022, according to Statista, thereby becoming one of the leaders in advertising costs among American companies.
So, yes - when buying almost any fast food from a popular chain, we pay not only for the food, but also for the advertising.
WINGSTOP. I think the fries are the worst thing on the menu. They’re horribly soggy and underseasoned.
I remember back when Sonic first came to my city. It was on the local news and everything. And they sorta suck.
The pricing of fast food makes basically all of it seem overhyped to me because it never justifies the price even if it tastes good. So far the only fast food I would willingly pay current pricing for is Jollibee.
As for overhyped fast food - each of us actually has our own thoughts and points of view on this matter. And that, by and large, is what is wonderful about human society - you can always find like-minded people, as well as folks who will hotly dispute your views.
So please feel free to read this selection to the end and maybe add your own comments - after all, as the ancient Romans wisely said (while eating antique fast food with bread soaked in wine), "truth is born in debate."
Unpopular opinion: as a Florida boy traveling to In-N-Out Burger while in San Francisco, it wasn’t great. I’ll take my 5 Guys and the down votes now.
SF local here. As a teen, we went on a "Field Trip" to the local in and out and helped make fries. The potatoes, meat and buns were all of decent quality. And the kitchen was clean. The food is a lot better than some of the things on this list as well. Their employees were also super friendly, and on the website the job listings show that they are payed over minimum wage. If you find it the same as other fast food, you're at least spending money on something where you know the ingredients are fresh and the employees are payed more than competition.
I don't know if this is just a regional thing, but my area suddenly has two Nashville Hot Chicken places in every d**n shopping center and they are all mid, at best.
I've only had this style of chicken once or twice. I was underwhelmed. I prefer to sauce my own chicken - and that's not a metaphor! (Also, it *is* a metaphor.)
Raising Cane’s chicken has been described to me BY RAISING CANES FANS as merely a “Cane’s Sauce delivery vehicle.” Again, this was the best description FANS of the brand could give me. Because they primarily make chicken, and the chicken is pretty tasteless, yet somehow, they’re opening up a new one on every other block.
The main advantage of Cane's is that everything is fresh to order. That alone elevates their chicken above almost every other fast food place that I know of. But that sauce - get some d**n BBQ at least!
As a fellow Texan, unfortunately, Whataburger ever since it was sold to corporate 😔.
Zaxby's. Steamed fries, soggy toast, and a couple of nugget-sized "tenders" is not it.
The Zaxby's near us is really good and the grilled Cobb salad is awesome!!!
Pizza Hut's quality deteriorated years ago but occasionally we'll get a cheap pizza from there and I lament how good it used to be. Papa John's used to be ok, but their quality tanked once Papa was forced out.
I'll cook at home whenever humanly possible and pack my lunch if I'm not going to be at home at meal time. Eating out in America is insane. Fast food is gross and expensive. Restaurants are a-holes who won't pay their own employees. A tip is the customer paying the owners' staff. WTF? I can make food as good as the restaurant and if I do it and I forget something then I don't have to wait for someone to bring it while my food gets cold.
My eat out dollar has become valuable. I only will spend it on good food.
Life is too short to waste on any substandard products. See Larry Niven, 'Fuzzy Pink's Law'.
I haven't eaten at any of these chains other than In and Out a few times. I think I'll keep it that way.
I recently discovered that there's still a working Fuddruckers within 30 miles of us. (A far cry from when we had 5 within 5 miles, but still...) So we packed ourselves off to it to see if it was as good as we remembered. I am pleased to report that the ribeye sandwich was still as excellent as always.
It's hard to believe how many chains exist in the NSM. 'Nited States 'Merica.
A&W for the win! Fresh, tasty burgers. Their onion rings on the other hand, are wretched.
Dollar for dollar in and out is better than 5guys. Next time you go to 5guys ask them what they have for the same price of a double double ?
Five Guys is far, far cheaper than In 'n Out - given that I'd need to buy an airline ticket to eat at an In 'n Out.
Dollar for dollar in and out is a much better. When the next time you do go to 5guys ask them what they have for the same price as a double double?
I'll put Smash Burger on the list. I'm not sure what they put in their burgers, but they are unnaturally wet and the juice that comes off them just has an awful taste. I'll take 5 Guys or In and Out, but give me Arby's first!
Semiologically, fast food is an abominable concept. Reducing a meal to force-feeding garbage is disastrous. A proper meal means taking some time to sit down, share with friends, enjoying properly prepared food. See how, in Italy, France, Spain, especially in the south, meals are rituals and important parts of a good life.
Why is this only American fast food places? There are terrible fast food chains all over the world. Oh, silly me. I forgot, this is BP., America bad!! Everywhere else good!!!!
Pizza Hut's quality deteriorated years ago but occasionally we'll get a cheap pizza from there and I lament how good it used to be. Papa John's used to be ok, but their quality tanked once Papa was forced out.
I'll cook at home whenever humanly possible and pack my lunch if I'm not going to be at home at meal time. Eating out in America is insane. Fast food is gross and expensive. Restaurants are a-holes who won't pay their own employees. A tip is the customer paying the owners' staff. WTF? I can make food as good as the restaurant and if I do it and I forget something then I don't have to wait for someone to bring it while my food gets cold.
My eat out dollar has become valuable. I only will spend it on good food.
Life is too short to waste on any substandard products. See Larry Niven, 'Fuzzy Pink's Law'.
I haven't eaten at any of these chains other than In and Out a few times. I think I'll keep it that way.
I recently discovered that there's still a working Fuddruckers within 30 miles of us. (A far cry from when we had 5 within 5 miles, but still...) So we packed ourselves off to it to see if it was as good as we remembered. I am pleased to report that the ribeye sandwich was still as excellent as always.
It's hard to believe how many chains exist in the NSM. 'Nited States 'Merica.
A&W for the win! Fresh, tasty burgers. Their onion rings on the other hand, are wretched.
Dollar for dollar in and out is better than 5guys. Next time you go to 5guys ask them what they have for the same price of a double double ?
Five Guys is far, far cheaper than In 'n Out - given that I'd need to buy an airline ticket to eat at an In 'n Out.
Dollar for dollar in and out is a much better. When the next time you do go to 5guys ask them what they have for the same price as a double double?
I'll put Smash Burger on the list. I'm not sure what they put in their burgers, but they are unnaturally wet and the juice that comes off them just has an awful taste. I'll take 5 Guys or In and Out, but give me Arby's first!
Semiologically, fast food is an abominable concept. Reducing a meal to force-feeding garbage is disastrous. A proper meal means taking some time to sit down, share with friends, enjoying properly prepared food. See how, in Italy, France, Spain, especially in the south, meals are rituals and important parts of a good life.
Why is this only American fast food places? There are terrible fast food chains all over the world. Oh, silly me. I forgot, this is BP., America bad!! Everywhere else good!!!!