With the gas shortage, do you think the fast food drive thru lines are still long enough to wrap around buildings? This includes Chik-Fil-A, which in my area usually has half an hour lines even on weekdays.
(BTW, not sure what comm to put this in.)
On the other hand, there's a glut of fuel that can't get out of Houston and producers are just filling up tanker ships with it and waiting for the price of gas to go higher before they run them up north. Because capitalism is a good way to distribute resources.
People for real wait in line for fast food for half and hour regularly? Lordy
"But, BUT THE PICKLE RICK JUICE MAKES THE CHICKEN TASTE WAY BETTER!" :grillman:
If its the one I'm thinking of over 100 workers got COVID from that place. Which is insane. Not only for giving everyone COVID, but also how the hell did they employ that many people? Do they only get scheduled 1 hour a week?
My guy, there's people who will wait in line for 3 hours at Portillo's around here
With drive-through traffic going round the building, down the block, and onto the main thoroughfare.
literally hot dogs and bullshit you can get anywhere else though???
Yeah don't ask me I've always loathed the place.
Even before I was more left-literate it kind of disgusted me that the management made them do the stupid rhymes for the order numbers and shit.
Real "dance for my amusement, peasant" stuff.
Consumption experiences replaced any sort of "community" several decades ago.
No gas shortage, however bad, is bad enough to keep the American south away from Chik-Fil-A.
its hard to say what i love more: my ebike or not living in the south