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Melissa Guaman
The Difference between Fast Food Restaurants & Real Restaurants
Restaurants seem to play a big role in people’s everyday life disregarding anyone’s social class. Throughout the nation there are many restaurants placed whether its fast food restaurants or fine dines. The preference mostly really depends on the consumer, their taste, their budget & their time management.
There are many fast food restaurants that are very well known like McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, Wendy’s and others as well. These fast food restaurants are what consumers eat on a daily basis because of how economic it is. Fast food restaurants are advertised a lot their advertisements are all over the place and the people that recognize them the most are kids because of their logo, they’re the ones who seem to love fast food more than anyone. A customer can attend any one of these fast food restaurants and at most spend 13 dollars for a meal for themselves. These restaurants are mainly used for when people have no time to cook a meal for themselves or when they want to hang out and grab a quick economic bite with their friends to catch up. Eating at a fast food restaurant is self-serve which is why service is quickly especially during rush hours. The fast service that fast food restaurants provide is very useful for people that have no time what so ever to make food for themselves at home or sit and wait to be served. A consumer from these restaurants can take their food on the go and continue to work on time without delays. However although the service may be quick and the food may be economic, it doesn’t quite mean that the food is healthy. Fast food restaurants serve unhealthy food but it tastes so good that a buyer doesn’t even mind. The food being served is frozen meat that is just heated up, then served to a customer and they might not even know if the food is freshly from
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