fast food hits dead end

 Generally fast food has been relatively bumpy experience for me. Sometimes it's been sort of a primary food source, other times it's been avoided. Well and one of those periods where it was on a downturn it seemed like trying one of the local places was worth a visit. This particular place has chili dogs. So the chili dog was about four bucks. It came in a tiny little cardboard trough. It was a tiny little hot dog on a squished little bun, with some chili juice on the top of it and two or three shreds of cheddar cheese. It tasted okay.

This pretty much put the last nail in the coffin of fast food for me. It wasn't a very good value it wasn't all that great and it was a local place that really I had kind of big hopes for it. But after having negative experiences at several other fast food places over the last year especially that just polished me off. It just wasn't any fun. Yeah. It wasn't filling. 

The solution!!!

Having fast food be automated seems like a horrible idea. So the question is can automated fast food look like the picture? Can the tomato really be red and sticking out on the front of the burger with a tiny hint of onion ring slithered in there cheese  dripping down over the beef. And somehow have mustard ketchup and lettuce all showing from the front of the burger when you start to eat it? It has to be piping hot and smell delicious. The beef has to be the perfect temperature and taste fantastic. Can fast food automation deliver? If it can then they will woo me back. But I've had it with stressed out people scrambling around behind the counter or hidden behind some wall dropping my burger on the floor high school kids having food fights and all kinds of crazy stuff to fix my food. And it really isn't fair to them either. It's stressful it's not monotonous but but it's just stressful and high pressure. So I don't know what people are going to do for a job, but they're NOT going to sell me any more fast food.










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