fastfood chains

@xoxo19 (13)
Philippines
December 12, 2012 1:28am CST
Fastfood chains is invented for those people whose always on the go and always busy. They don't have enough time to prepare breakfast that's why they prefer just to call a fast food chain and order some food. The advantages of fast food chains is that, you don't need to cook or to go on a grocery store anymore, everything is already prepared for you once you call for a delivery. Their foods is also delicious and some of it are healthy.
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@asliah (11137)
• Philippines
21 Apr 13
i will agree with you,fast food is always the place where people who can not prepare food for them,because there are someone which is the crew that will prepare for it,but of course its more expensive rather that cooking of food at home.
@911Ricki (13588)
• Canada
24 Jan 13
I don';t know where you live, but here yes it's fast, and easier. But it costs a lot per meal (up to $15 for very little), and very unhealthy. I use to work in a coffee shop, and it's so disgusting how many people go out to eat constantly. I rarely eat out, and when I do I feel so sick.
@youless (112166)
• Guangzhou, China
28 Dec 12
I must say that having a meal in the fastfood restaurant is much more convenient and cheaper. Here it goes crazy since there are three McDonald's, two KFC and one Pizza Hut nearby my home. It is OK that you eat there for a few times. But you will get bored with the food there if you often go there.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
16 Dec 12
Thanks a ton for sharing this discussion. yes u are absolutely right, fast food chains were created with a motive that people can munch on delicious food if they do not find time to cook food for themselves at home due to work commitments but it is a very bad idea to have fast foods on a daily basis as it will never go well with our body. Fast foods are generally made with lots of oil and if consumed daily we will get prone to host of diseases and hence it is advisable to have once in every two or three weeks. What say?