It's late, you've just had a long hard day at work and don't particularly feel up to cooking dinner as well. So you stop at the first fast food proprietor you pass and grab a bite on the go. After all, they're convenient. I don't disagree with that statement. Fast food restaurants are convenient; or at least more convenient than preparing a full meal yourself. When you take into account purchasing the groceries, thawing them out if necessary, choosing what meal to prepare, and actually cooking it, the fast food run seems a lot more convenient; barring microwave dinners, of course. However, convenience is not always the best option. Don't get me wrong, I'm not against fast food, I just have many problems with it.
I'll just start off by saying that I do enjoy fast food; if it's prepared well, is nutritious, and is above all delicious. The problem is that many fast food chains do not fall into any of these in one way or another. I'll give a few examples: I love Burger King. I love whoppers. They aren't exactly nutritious, but they tase great. The problem is that sometimes they are so greasy that the paper wrapper becomes translucent by the time it gets to the table. There's another problem with the whopper, but I'll get to it later. McDonald's has some good food, however most it is neither healthy or tasty. And In fact sometimes its not prepared well either. Once I ordered a burger and didn't find out till later that It was still raw. Now that is unprofessional. I could have seriously gotten sick from that burger. Fortunately once I realized this I tossed it, but if I'd had a keener mind I would've filed suit against the McDonald's corporation. Many of the grievances I have toward fast food chains are actually the fault of the employees themselves. Many of whom are high school dropouts with no ambition to do anything with their lives, this doesn't apply to all. I've met many who were working their way through school. I applaud them for this, I just wish they could have found a better job.
Back to my point that my problems are due to the employees, I mean that it is not hard to make an order, yet somehow they always screw it up. They make no amenities for people with food-related allergies either. Which is why all restaurants should have it where people can leave items or toppings off of their orders. I myself am lactose intolerant, and I find it offensive that at certain fast food establishments I am required to order my meal without cheese. In my opinion, there should already be a version of that order without cheese, because it is redundant to say,"I would like a cheese burger without cheese." However I am obligated to do so because the particular menu item comes only with cheese. The cashier always sounds taken aback when I do also.
Along these same lines I am sick of menu items with sour cream, mayonaise, and cheese. I hate sour cream. If you like it, that's fine, but I think rather than me having to order an item without it, there should be a version with and without. The same goes for mayonaise. Now it's not so much that I hate mayonaise. I'm ok with it in small amounts, which by the way is how it was intended when it was invented. I am sick of going to a fast food restaurant (especially Burger King or Wendy's and there is more Mayonaise than anything else on the sandwich. "Would you like meat with your mayo?" Its sickening. The correct application is a thin coating spread on the bread or bun; not a glob. That is pure unhealthy and disgusting. Trust me, try a sandwich with the correct amount and you will understand.
Now as for cheese, and before you get on my case about the lactose intolerance, I love cheese, and ice cream. I just can't have it all the time. Fortunately there are plenty of alternatives, soy etc. But every now and then I want the real thing. However, ALL fast food chains use American cheese. Which in my opinion is the worst cheese ever created. And trust me I've had cheeses from all over the world. American IS the worst in taste and texture. It covers the taste of whatever you put it on. Why do these restaurants insist on using it? because its cheap. There are much better cheeses to have on sandwiches. Cheddar, jack, colby, gouda, meunster, swiss, provalone, even mozzarella, parmesan and many more. Believe you me, Put some better quality cheese on a sandwich and watch how it tastes soo much better than that nasty craptastic American garbage.
Now one of my biggest grievances is with Wendy's. I don't know if any of you have noticed, but I've met many who have not. The first 4 or 5 items on the menu DO NOT come with Mayonaise. DO NOT. Look at the pictures on the menu board. None of those sandwiches have Mayo on them in picture, yet every time I order them the automatons behind the counter put eggin' mayonaise on them. Either its false advertising or poor workmanship, either way I can smell a lawsuit. I'm serious, every Wendy's I've ever been to does this, and the images are the same countrywide. There's no Mayo until the chicken sandwiches on the menu, apart from the limited time menu items that may be placed between the classics and the chicken. Is it so hard to make these items, the eggin' pictures are right there above your heads. You see them everyday! Start making them right or change the pictures. I'm tired of it.
Now, before I make it seem that I dislike all fastfood establishments there are a few examples of great fast food that I would like to site. Qdoba is a great fast food Mexican place with delicious food which in a Subway style system, you order your food as you move down the line and get only what you want on your plate. With a variety of tacos, burritos, and quesadillas the combinations are endless, and there's also a host of salsas to choose from, and chips are aplenty. Trust me, you will not be disappointed in Qdoba. Another is a more widely known chain, though still small compared to the bigs. Five Guys is a burger joint with a simple yet complex menu. Again, here you order only what you want on your plate. There are basically 5 menu items, burgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, fries, and a drink. And you can alter them in any way. Double patty burger, add cheese, your choice from like a dozen toppings, seasoned or regular fries, etc. There is nothing on your plate that you didn't want. I get my burger with sauteed onions, lettuce tomato, pickles, and Frank's hot sauce. It is amazing. I cannot stress how much I love Five Guys. You just have to try them. And you will see, that there is more to fast food than mindlessly slopping on toppings like a robot.
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