Nah, there is some protein in fast food so there's at least benefits, I mean if you're starving and there's only a McDonald's within 100 miles, you'll survive by eating it.
There's NOTHING positive that the propagandists bring.
I find that working at a restaurant setting brings some valuable skillset later in life. Thinking on your feet, remembering things a few steps ahead, improved hand-eye coordination - provided that one appreciates the experience.
What I mean to say is... these people won't make it in the fast food industry, at least in a rewarding manner.
Absolutely. People think that low skill work (and there are actually more skills involved with fast food than people ever want to admit) means low effort work, and that's not the case.
Low effort work is what WaPo does. Fake journalism where they don't get out and do anything, but instead wait for orders from above with their next story or bounce a stress ball with their copropagandists to figure out how orange man bad next time.
It's actually a lot of effort to slam out hundreds or thousands of products in a day, not to mention exhausting from standing on your feet. Fast food is honest work, even if it's not some brain busting code work, or high value mathematics, or a scientist advancing physics, or heavy construction work.
Propaganda peddling is the opposite of hard, and the opposite of honest.
Fast food industry is too much hustle for their slow asses.
I don't know, fake news & fake food are pretty similar...
Nah, there is some protein in fast food so there's at least benefits, I mean if you're starving and there's only a McDonald's within 100 miles, you'll survive by eating it.
There's NOTHING positive that the propagandists bring.
Both of you have valid points.
And they're made out of the same thing: bullshit and garbage.
That's what makes it so hard to swallow 🤣
I find that working at a restaurant setting brings some valuable skillset later in life. Thinking on your feet, remembering things a few steps ahead, improved hand-eye coordination - provided that one appreciates the experience.
What I mean to say is... these people won't make it in the fast food industry, at least in a rewarding manner.
Absolutely. People think that low skill work (and there are actually more skills involved with fast food than people ever want to admit) means low effort work, and that's not the case.
Low effort work is what WaPo does. Fake journalism where they don't get out and do anything, but instead wait for orders from above with their next story or bounce a stress ball with their copropagandists to figure out how orange man bad next time.
It's actually a lot of effort to slam out hundreds or thousands of products in a day, not to mention exhausting from standing on your feet. Fast food is honest work, even if it's not some brain busting code work, or high value mathematics, or a scientist advancing physics, or heavy construction work.
Propaganda peddling is the opposite of hard, and the opposite of honest.