• Odigo2020@lemmy.zip
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      9 months ago

      I mean, it’s pretty easy to dismiss this desire, but our chain foods in other countries can be quite unique. You can have a burger and a sauna in Finland at a McDonalds. A beer in Germany. Spain’s version of McD’s is insane. And that’s just the arches. Japan has a waiting line at KFC for Christmas because it’s become a tradition. I get why it would be cool to see how what we grew up with differs on the other side of the world.

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        9 months ago

        Sonic should open some locations in the Netherlands. Imagine how many more people they could serve at once, if it was all bicycles pulled up into that shit.

        I guess they’d have to, like, clip trays onto your handlebars. That might be precarious, but I think it’s doable.

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        I went to a McDs in Rome and it was fookin trash. But I mean, its my fault for going to a chain in Rome…I ate at much nicer places otherwise.

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        9 months ago

        I personally recommend FamilyMart for the better quality and price of most things (especially fresh food).

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          Are the prices really appreciably different between the conbini chains? Everything seems about the same to me. Maybe it’s product specific, like 7-11 tends to have the cheap 7 brand coffee, but Fam Mart and Lawson don’t have their own.

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        9 months ago

        If the quality of convenience stores is such a central worry and or source of elation in your life, then you’re almost Japanese.