• @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    16 months ago

    It’s been a long time since fast food was any good. It’s addictive, maybe comfortable, but definitely not good. Break your addiction, especially now that you could save so much money

  • @goldenoreo@lemm.ee
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    16 months ago

    I switched to mostly cooking for myself sometime last year, really just trying to save money, but I feel significantly less fatigued day to day and more focused and don’t wake up with random stomach pain anymore.

  • @Zoldyck@lemmy.world
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    16 months ago

    Learn to cook. Honestly. When you know what you’re doing you can make simple and nutritious meals for a fraction of what you’d pay for this junk food.

    • @WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      + it doesn’t need to be complicated. You only need a few ingredients and can buy certain pre-made things like crumbed fish or chicken. If you do it right the first meal takes 30 mins, then eating the same thing again in the next few days should only take 5-10 mins.

  • @bassomitron@lemmy.world
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    16 months ago

    Dude it’s insane. I don’t understand how the hell these places stay in business anymore when the quality still sucks ass and it’s all so expensive now. Like even taco bell, who used to be the king of cheap, costs a fuckton these days.

    • @Sop@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      06 months ago

      It’s become a habit for many people. Cooking is a really difficult habit to (re)learn. It’s possible though and good meal prep is very convenient on long days at work.

      • @dingus@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        I just hate cooking. I cannot stand it. It takes so much effort and you have to clean all the mess you made (even cleaning as you go sucks). And then you end up with something that may or may not pan out. And if you’re trying to meal prep then you have to eat the same meal for the whole week which I hate also.

        If this was the only thing you’d ever have to do, fine. But the majority of the rest of our time is spent at work or sleeping. We have few precious hours where these things aren’t the case. I hope this doesn’t make me sound too much like an asshole, but I’m fortunate enough to purchase things like pre-prepared foods and get takeout a couple of times per week. So I take advantage of that because I don’t want to spend my few moments of free time slaving away over a stove or cleaning the mess of pots and pans and cooking utensils.

        Another this about cooking when you live alone…a lot of perishable foods can only be bought in somewhat larger quantities and then they go bad before you use them all up. I tried to make a recipe out of a cookbook several months ago and I was frustrated at how many things I had to buy a large thing of when I only needed a very small amount for the recipe. Ended up with a lot of food waste.

        • @WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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          16 months ago

          None of these problems mean you have to resort to buying fast food though.

          You can buy things like crumbed chicken tenders that last over a week in the packaging and take 15 mins to cook in an air fryer. Mix some mayo and hot sauce, steam some veg and you’ve got a cheaper, healthier meal than most fast food, in about the same time it takes to drive through and order.

  • defunct_punk
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    16 months ago

    “What’s the deal with fast food? It isn’t fast, and it isn’t food!”

  • @PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    16 months ago

    Me, limping my ass into a McDonalds for the first time in forever: “I’ll have 20 nuggets, no meal.” (expecting 5$, or something close to it since it had legitimately been a while)

    “Yeah, that’ll be 12.47”

    The fuck???

    • @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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      16 months ago

      I’ve officially stopped going to McDonalds. Their prices make zero sense, and their food quality has dropped to incredible lows.

      Only desperate, dumb, or wealthy folks eat at this place in 2025.

    • @rumba@lemmy.zip
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      16 months ago

      And the lines show it. I remember the single drive-throughs being backed up around the building and them putting in the dual-ordering drive-throughs to handle the traffic. There are never more than 2-3 people in line these days and there’s almost no one inside. I get it, they’re property banks these days.

    • Sabata
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      16 months ago

      Don’t forget about the “meat” wafers on the “burger”.

    • Buglefingers
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      16 months ago

      I don’t go to fast food often, I walked into a McDonalds for the first time in maybe 1yr +? They had the kiosks for self ordering, I looked at the prices and “deals” and decided that the cost/experience ratio was just not worth and just left. I can go to a restaurant or cook myself for those prices (and I did, cooked enchiladas).

      It doesn’t seem affordable/worth it even for a one-off now

  • oshu
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    16 months ago

    $18 of that $25 was delivery fees and tip

  • @GooberEar@lemmy.wtf
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    16 months ago

    In my industry, there’s a saying along the lines of “Good, fast, cheap. Pick two.”

    I think the fast food industry version is “Good, fast, cheap? No, no. And believe it or not, also no.”

    I don’t eat fast food very often, so this is entirely anecdotal. Of the fast food chains I’ve eaten at in recent history, Taco Bell is by far the worst. Against my better judgment, I even broke down and gave them a second chance at a different location thinking maybe my first terrible experience was a fluke. Didn’t work out. Makes me think it’s bad everywhere. Wendy’s has held up the best of the places I’ve eaten. It’s definitely not cheap anymore, fast depends on the location as well as other factors, and good is relative, but overall it hasn’t gone down hill as bad as the others.

  • @Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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    16 months ago

    When I was in high school, we’d split a gram of weed four ways and go to Wendy’s for the $4.20 meal. For less than ten bucks, you got stoned, a junior bacon cheese, four nuggets, small fry, and a small chocolate frosty. This was in the mid oughts so not that long ago!

  • mechoman444
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    06 months ago

    Looking at you five guys.

    Story time. We t to five guys, go up to the country asked for a burger combo. Person behind counter says they don’t have combos so I have to say out loud: lemme get a burger fries and a coke.

    Like I get it but a combo is a burger fries and a coke.

    • @JamosHulbore@lemmy.world
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      06 months ago

      Aren’t combos usually discounted over everything getting billed individually? I would understand that as useful information that I’m not saving anything and might as well deviate if I like.

      • @GoodEye8@lemm.ee
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        06 months ago

        Yeah. I could see someone ordering a combo and then complain when instead of a combo they have to pay for burger, fries and drink. It’s stupid that 5 guys doesn’t have a combo option but the person behind the counter did what they’re supposed to do, take the order and make sure the person ordering also understands what they’re ordering.

  • Aurelius
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    06 months ago

    In my days, you got a week’s worth of calories for $3.50