This isn’t just McDonalds. I walked into KFC the other day and it’s got so darn expensive there, too. Nowadays we don’t bother eating out unless we’re on the road or something. Just ain’t worth it.
Last time I went to taco Bell, it cost more person than our local Mexican restaurants, for the same amount of food. So, it’s literally cheaper for me to order from a real Mexican restaurant than Taco Bell.
Now, when we run across something ridiculously expensive, we refer to it as having Taco Bell money, because I can’t even think of how rich I would have to be to pay so much for such shitty food in such shitty portions. Money would have to be so meaningless that I am bored out my mind and I am craving some nestolgic flavor from my youth, but somehow my personal chefs (that’s right, more than one) can’t seem to replicate the essence of mediocrety that I remember.
This isn’t just McDonalds. I walked into KFC the other day and it’s got so darn expensive there, too. Nowadays we don’t bother eating out unless we’re on the road or something. Just ain’t worth it.
Last time I went to taco Bell, it cost more person than our local Mexican restaurants, for the same amount of food. So, it’s literally cheaper for me to order from a real Mexican restaurant than Taco Bell.
Now, when we run across something ridiculously expensive, we refer to it as having Taco Bell money, because I can’t even think of how rich I would have to be to pay so much for such shitty food in such shitty portions. Money would have to be so meaningless that I am bored out my mind and I am craving some nestolgic flavor from my youth, but somehow my personal chefs (that’s right, more than one) can’t seem to replicate the essence of mediocrety that I remember.
KFC isn’t even a blip on my radar for this reason