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The last time that I ate fast food was a few years ago and it was McDonald's oatmeal -- it seemed they could not find a way to mess that up. Otherwise, fast food is just over-priced low-quality preservative-filled garbage food that will leave you hungry in a couple of hours. My partner and I usually stop at a grocery store, Kwick Trip, or a non-drive through restaurant if we need to get food while traveling. The price is about the same (sometimes less) and the food quality is much better if you choose your stop carefully. Fully agree that the C-suite of these companies need to eat their food regularly. The fact is that fast food is engineered to make you want more for the lowest cost to the company possible.
Not Mickey D's. I'll eat 1 of their super tiny value burgers and feel like I ate way too much food the rest of the day. I can eat a burger 3 times bigger I made at home and not feel bloated and like I overate. IDK WTF they put in their burgers, but it's not natural or even of this Earth.