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Anonymous (ID: xaShCCqA) United States No.513291830 >>513292076 >>513292238 >>513292310 >>513292495 >>513293016 >>513293261 >>513293637 >>513293781 >>513295585 >>513296107 >>513296116 >>513297180 >>513297395 >>513297506 >>513297969 >>513299655
What explains this
Anonymous (ID: 7GPoTfSI) No.513292076
>>513291830 (OP)
Nothing. Its a lie
Anonymous (ID: YvzK0GLp) United States No.513292238 >>513292738 >>513296206
>>513291830 (OP)
There are restaurants, and all of them are lower quality.

This is known as "Slopflation".
Anonymous (ID: 4LOkWIxP) United States No.513292310
>>513291830 (OP)
fewer stay at home wives making meals regularly
Anonymous (ID: UFVsnjO3) Sweden No.513292495
>>513291830 (OP)
Wahmen
Anonymous (ID: 8TBPbnDg) United States No.513292738
>>513292238
>Slopflation
Anonymous (ID: nHtmfi2c) United States No.513292863 >>513293631 >>513294057 >>513297991
People don’t cook anymore. At the grocery store you see people buying food at home and it’s frozen pizzas, lasagna you slide in the ovens, milk and cereal, etc. millennials weren’t taught to cook and unless they go out of their way they don’t learn. I imagine it’s worse for gen z
Anonymous (ID: tb9DgYsu) United States No.513293016
>>513291830 (OP)
>3200 restaurants per person
Anonymous (ID: 2HlAlfEb) United States No.513293261
>>513291830 (OP)
> 1,000,000 exactly
Sounds made up, fabricated even.
Anonymous (ID: tdNqqqBB) United States No.513293367
Poos making fake restaurants to sell slop on ubereats.
Anonymous (ID: iwSFGR/t) United States No.513293631
>>513292863
The people who fought in WW2 were the last generation to learn how to cook. The boomers grew up eating hamburger helper and campbells soup.
Anonymous (ID: O4dxU6kO) United States No.513293637
>>513291830 (OP)
Women used to be homemakers, and cooked for their families. Every married man had a wife who got up at 5am to start cooking breakfast and packing lunches. The man and kids came home from work and school and had a homecooked dinner as well. Couples would go out to dinner maybe once a week at most. Now in the pursuit of money, women also work jobs, and no one has the time to cook, or even learn how to cook.
Anonymous (ID: 6qD/AtVr) United States No.513293781
>>513291830 (OP)
imagine being THIS retarded
Anonymous (ID: gMRm1M/7) Canada No.513294057 >>513295517
>>513292863
I am no cook myself but there is plenty of food that is deadass easy. Some meals I do for example

-Pasta with meat sauce
-steak and boiled potato
-Perogies with sausage and onion
-taco bowl
-eggs and bacon with hasbrowns
-boiled eggs
-scrambled eggs
-protein shakes
-plain yogurt with granola and honey
-toast
-peanut butter and jam sandwich
-tuna sandwich
Not hard to eat good with minimal cooking skills
Anonymous (ID: YvzK0GLp) United States No.513295517
>>513294057
for me, it's:
>Tacos with diced peppers, potatoes, and onions
>spaghetti with diced peppers, onions, and mangoes
>spanish rice with ghost peppers and habenero, accompanied by a can of Bush's baked beans
>a can of soup with some grilled cheese sandwiches
Anonymous (ID: 2FrSM9A/) United States No.513295585
>>513291830 (OP)
>explanation
Anonymous (ID: r3DYiANt) United States No.513296107
>>513291830 (OP)
If true its a consequence of being a service economy. Western nations for the most part barely manufacture anything anymore while resource extraction and agriculture tends to be done by imported shitskins.
Anonymous (ID: lk8izmcx) United States No.513296116
>>513291830 (OP)
money laundering, corporate tax evasion and all kinds of other kike shit?
Anonymous (ID: k9tewTw4) United States No.513296206
>>513292238
I think its pretty much this
Fast food and fast casual chain restaurants don't cost much to operate so you can build one in every town pretty easily
Anonymous (ID: 28BpNJC5) United States No.513296553
The great manufacturing outsourcing between 1980-2010 meant people who are used to working with their hands have no employers. This creates lots of "entrepreneurs" with no actual original ideas who go into food service because barrier to entry is low.
On top of this, but probably a completely different phenomenon, I remember reading about some issue where millennial/sooner foodies just want to be chefs with their own menu/restaraunt so thats likely a factor too.
Anonymous (ID: nlfPAoxR) United States No.513297180
>>513291830 (OP)
He believes a claim there are over 100 billion restaurants in the US?
Anonymous (ID: h4Bt8xVg) United States No.513297395
>>513291830 (OP)
Everyone knows restaurants are most likely to fail. If they could make money, they wouldn't need tips. They are heavily regulated and have high overhead. An owner won't start making a lot of money until they own 3 or more
Anonymous (ID: nlfPAoxR) United States No.513297506
>>513291830 (OP)
What is a restaurant?
There's more than 20,000 Subway locations just in the US.
Starbucks has over 15,000 stores.
McDonald's has over 10,000 restaurants.
There's two or three small restaurants in every strip mall.
Clubs and bars sell food too.
Anonymous (ID: p5W4Nxr6) No.513297969
>>513291830 (OP)
women
Anonymous (ID: 4ToE9GOf) No.513297991 >>513298660 >>513299598
>>513292863
>. millennials weren’t taught to cook and unless they go out of their way they don’t learn. I imagine it’s worse for gen z
Housewives cook. Just time management.
Young American aren't married.
Anonymous (ID: Hdwzrr5W) United States No.513298660
>>513297991
You’re an idiot if you think “married” equals “housewife”. Wife’s go to work too, no one cooks
Anonymous (ID: zOZC5WD3) United States No.513299483
lazy women, lazy people
Anonymous (ID: FyCpQSuw) Sweden No.513299598
>>513297991
1990 bros...
Anonymous (ID: w1+1RE6l) United States No.513299655
>>513291830 (OP)
It's called niggerification.
Anonymous (ID: zurY7Lc0) United States No.513299887
Omg was 1:7500
Now 2:6400
Noyhingbuger