The Harbinger of the Dystopia
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I miss it every day. That salad bar. The cups. The lamps. I wonder what things of today I'll miss in 40 years.
Being alive.
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Ba da ba ba bah! It's Brave New World.
Ahhh gotta love the brutalist architecture.
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The French branch puts some effort in it, usually they look like this
Looks about the same in Sweden.
Wood panels with green accents together with the golden arches -
Ba da ba ba bah! It's Brave New World.
In addition to moving away from marketing directly to children, the reason a lot of fast foot restaurants are rebranding to look like grey cubes is to make the buildings more generic and therefore more valuable as commercial real estate.
We've all seen the local Mexican restaurant that definitely used to be a Pizza Hut. This is to avoid that.
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"You are in McDonald's. Consume and exit."
No kidding. Not just them either. I know it's a cultural thing in US restaurants, but I feel like I'm being rushed out the door. I know on the surface it's a having respect for a person's time thing, but it feels like an eating contest sometimes.
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Ba da ba ba bah! It's Brave New World.
Adapting to their growing customers
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Adapting to their growing customers
There's the hauntingly predatory nature I was struggling to portray.
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In addition to moving away from marketing directly to children, the reason a lot of fast foot restaurants are rebranding to look like grey cubes is to make the buildings more generic and therefore more valuable as commercial real estate.
We've all seen the local Mexican restaurant that definitely used to be a Pizza Hut. This is to avoid that.
That sounds like the commercial real estate version of cancer to me, but I'm no expert in that field. I can see you're right, though. It's up there with motel art and off-white walls.
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No kidding. Not just them either. I know it's a cultural thing in US restaurants, but I feel like I'm being rushed out the door. I know on the surface it's a having respect for a person's time thing, but it feels like an eating contest sometimes.
depends how they do it. Nothing says "we're a legit chinese restaurant" more than getting the "fuck off oranges" when you're done.
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I miss it every day. That salad bar. The cups. The lamps. I wonder what things of today I'll miss in 40 years.
That salad bar. The cups. The lamps.
My god, it even has a drinks fountain.
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depends how they do it. Nothing says "we're a legit chinese restaurant" more than getting the "fuck off oranges" when you're done.
Funny thing is, I love those oranges.
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If I saw that in America I'd think it used to be a Starbucks.
And god knows McDonald's wouldn't want to be confused with inferior coffee.
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That sounds like the commercial real estate version of cancer to me, but I'm no expert in that field. I can see you're right, though. It's up there with motel art and off-white walls.
McDonald's specifically is famously a real estate company that happens to serve burgers on the side. The corporation owns all of the land that its franchises are sitting on, so they can park a restaurant on it and sell it for a profit after the land appreciates in value.
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Ba da ba ba bah! It's Brave New World.
When I talk about how much I miss the 90s McDonalds, I'm mostly complaining about the loss of a third space. My parents would go to McDonalds so we had a safe, climate-controlled, indoor play space, and we could spend hours there for the price of something off the dollar menu.
I don't know of anywhere comparable these days. Anything indoors is going to be expensive, you have to get the city to unlock the local hoops, the cops start asking questions if you just want to hang out with friends, and if you have too many friends they make you get a permit to use the public park.
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depends how they do it. Nothing says "we're a legit chinese restaurant" more than getting the "fuck off oranges" when you're done.
Hahah the fuck off oranges. Iāll never see them differently now.
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Ba da ba ba bah! It's Brave New World.
Taco bell recycled, Pizza Hut recycled, peak kids life bottom.
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Ba da ba ba bah! It's Brave New World.
I was born in the early '80s. The 2000s picture was what my McDonald's always looked like throughout my childhood. I've never seen a McDonald's that looked like the '90s pic.
The 2020 pic shows current McDonald's, but they changed to that sometime in the mid-2010s.
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Ba da ba ba bah! It's Brave New World.
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"Two golden menus!"
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When I talk about how much I miss the 90s McDonalds, I'm mostly complaining about the loss of a third space. My parents would go to McDonalds so we had a safe, climate-controlled, indoor play space, and we could spend hours there for the price of something off the dollar menu.
I don't know of anywhere comparable these days. Anything indoors is going to be expensive, you have to get the city to unlock the local hoops, the cops start asking questions if you just want to hang out with friends, and if you have too many friends they make you get a permit to use the public park.
Library? ĀÆ_(ć)_/ĀÆ