Casual/mid-range restaurants depend on people for whom their fare is just on the right side of being an affordable treat.
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Once people can either no longer afford the same treat or can afford better, they slip outside the chain's customer base.
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I know the experiences of my gen-x and millennial friends WORKING for the mid-range chains turned me off of them hard
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Even before I went full locavore/local small business food snob
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This is so strange to me because I know millennials who basically worship BDubs.
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I would also add calorie count to the mix. Over 1,000 for one entree is tough to take on any kind or regular basis.
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So true. I prefer Chili's because they do list calories in their lighter fare section.
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Maybe people don't like garbage food that's still overpriced??
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Agreed. There is a surprisingly large amount of people who just eat out and not at home. Cheaper, but far less healthy to eat fast food.
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I thought the fact that they sold really shitty food was what was killing them.
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