Why Is Fast Food So Bad Now?

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @jake57
    @jake57 9 місяців тому +8648

    Its not even cheap anymore. One meal is like 10 to 15 bucks. Which is around the same price i would pay getting takeout from a local restaurant.

    • @eury_15
      @eury_15 9 місяців тому +774

      This. All of this.

    • @XxTechnoKaPPaxX
      @XxTechnoKaPPaxX 9 місяців тому +415

      i remember when a meal at jack in the box used to be like 4$, now the burger itself is 6$ and a large combo with cold sub par fries, and a coke that doesnt taste like coke costs 12$. i saw an ad for a family meal combo (i forget the chain) but basically a meal for 3~ costs 50$.

    • @wafflesarelove
      @wafflesarelove 9 місяців тому +425

      The best part is that the quality is shit in comparison. They want to justify raising price due to increased food prices while they are at record profits

    • @antonego9581
      @antonego9581 9 місяців тому +322

      right like why go spend 16 bucks at taco bell for a couple tacos and a drink when i can just go to an actual local mexican spot and get way more food thats way better quality for the same cost or only slightly more

    • @Boyahda
      @Boyahda 9 місяців тому +196

      I wonder if progressive inflation is just inevitable. Will we eventually live in a world in which minimum wage is still $7.25 but a Big Mac is $30?

  • @richbunnell7426
    @richbunnell7426 7 місяців тому +811

    "You would go to McDonald's to celebrate, now you go to McDonald's because you can't celebrate." Bruh, incredibly accurate, but frightening.

    • @fontunetheteller410
      @fontunetheteller410 4 місяці тому +8

      The feeling of using a gift certificate to buy an m&m frosty

    • @sethfranklin2482
      @sethfranklin2482 3 місяці тому +9

      I have pictures when I was a child, that I had a birthday party at McDonald. Freaking Ronald was there and everything. Sad that isn’t the case anymore

    • @narutofan4545
      @narutofan4545 2 місяці тому

      McDonald's celebration????

    • @sethfranklin2482
      @sethfranklin2482 2 місяці тому +11

      @@narutofan4545 dude it was real in the 90s. You could book McDonald to host your B-day. It was nuts.

    • @jennifernabrahamable
      @jennifernabrahamable 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@sethfranklin2482 also in the 80s. I remember going to a birthday party in a McD's, and it was a lot of fun.

  • @recedingant4868
    @recedingant4868 3 місяці тому +205

    Parents used to tell me getting KFC for dinner was big deal only reserved for special occasions like winning a little league game and now you couldn't pay me to eat there .

    • @user-ub6eu6rn6j
      @user-ub6eu6rn6j 3 місяці тому +23

      I can attest to this. 20 25 years ago KFC was amazing. We'd get it about once a month and it was always an event for me and my brother.
      Then it went straight to shit.

    • @LuminescentShine
      @LuminescentShine 3 місяці тому +4

      Same here. It got so bad that they closed down in my town. Even grocery stores make better fried chicken.

    • @echo5827
      @echo5827 2 місяці тому +2

      How is their chicken so bad now I feel like even a couple years ago it was good but now it doesn't even seem like real chicken

    • @ignskeletons
      @ignskeletons 2 місяці тому +14

      the chicken is always like, slimy? KFC chicken used to be crispy, now it has this weird wet over greasy consistency and the quality control has gone down compared to the early 2000's which was a great period for KFC.

    • @krowtic6807
      @krowtic6807 2 місяці тому +2

      I used to go there every Friday on my lunch break when I worked in my home town. I'd get the 3 piece tendies combo and those potato wedges and honestly It was pretty damn good. Now they don't have those potato wedges anymore and their new fries are shit. Haven't had KFC in like 5+ years.

  • @thaloh
    @thaloh 4 місяці тому +57

    This is why I respect companies like In N Out and Jollibee. Since they're privately owned, They don't cover the whole globe like McDs and KFC. But the trade off is consistently good quality food for a reasonable price. There's a reason they have dedicated customers and will be packed day in and day out.

  • @liquidt3ch
    @liquidt3ch 9 місяців тому +1378

    the big problem is back in the 90's, these companies were seperate entities competing with eachother, but now they're all owned by like 3 corporations. and all these corporations do is look for ways to cut costs to make more profit. they turn every single fast food company into complete garbage

    • @Toonces_TheDrivingCat
      @Toonces_TheDrivingCat 9 місяців тому +98

      Sadly, the same is happening with funeral homes. Look it up if you don't believe me.

    • @daylightsavior6745
      @daylightsavior6745 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@Toonces_TheDrivingCatwhat?

    • @Toonces_TheDrivingCat
      @Toonces_TheDrivingCat 9 місяців тому +131

      @daylightsavior6745 big corporations buy up independent funeral homes and essentially leave little choice and use predatory tactics at a time when people are most vulnerable.

    • @daylightsavior6745
      @daylightsavior6745 9 місяців тому +38

      @@Toonces_TheDrivingCat those greedy pigs they just wanna stuff there mouths tell theres not nothing left but a waste land . .😂

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded 9 місяців тому +34

      They'll eventually have us eating soilent green and paying for it. Just so we can stay alive.

  • @just_a_turtle_chad
    @just_a_turtle_chad 9 місяців тому +3637

    My biggest issue is the price. It is really hard to justify spending over $10 per meal on very low quality food.

    • @dragoon260
      @dragoon260 9 місяців тому +246

      It's time to start cookin' 🗿

    • @KNByam
      @KNByam 9 місяців тому +48

      Minimum wage went up.

    • @Meshonik
      @Meshonik 9 місяців тому +372

      ​@@KNByamIt was that way before minimum wage went up.

    • @Aethelhald
      @Aethelhald 9 місяців тому +90

      Try living in the UK - it's even more. Everything (fast food) has doubled or more in the past 3 years. A Big Tasty + fries was basically a religious tradition for me every Friday for so many years but I just can't justify the price anymore. For that same money I could get 3 days worth of food from a supermarket. Used to be that a McDonalds for one person would cost maybe £1 more than it would cost for you to buy those ingredients and make the same meal yourself at home. Now, for that same money, I could make a burger and fries for like 6 people or more.

    • @hehhehehohohoe8807
      @hehhehehohohoe8807 9 місяців тому +6

      @@Aethelhald Well,... That is kind of what happens when the import and transportation infrastructures gets screwed, then you have an epidemic where both are scaled down further as a cost cutting measure and then you have an increase of costs for said infrastructure due to a rise in oil prices thanks to a war.

  • @flipletape9706
    @flipletape9706 3 місяці тому +27

    I use to love fast food. Now I won't touch it with a 10 foot pole unless I'm on the road, exhausted, in a hurry, and have literally no other option. It became the same price as real food too which is absolutely mind boggling. I'll just go to a real restaurant instead.

    • @kazykamakaze131
      @kazykamakaze131 23 дні тому +2

      I don't touch fast food, the only thing I get is at a fuel station a pie but that is like once a year, but apart from that I'd rather go hungry till a good restaurant is open or a healthier supermarket and get actual food or just fast till I get home and make a proper meal. People don't realize that you can go weeks without real adverse side effects without food and is really good for your body. Once you've done once or twice 3-5 days water only fasting then skipping a meal time is really not an issue anymore.

    • @flipletape9706
      @flipletape9706 23 дні тому

      @@kazykamakaze131 Exactly. I usually always carry a cooler on the road since I'm not a teenager anymore. The whole fast food thing for me was more of a student thing. Sometimes I just don't feel like putting something together after a 10h drive or multi day hike though lol

  • @zvndmvn
    @zvndmvn 3 місяці тому +32

    It's not just fast food. I just took my gf out to a fancy restaurant, and her steak was chewy and fatty. Why should we take that chance again?

    • @fredfinks
      @fredfinks 2 місяці тому

      Its all cut product, worse than dodgy drug dealers cutting their drugs with cheap substitutes. Vegetable oil and fillers in everything. Go get a donut, it aint proper dough anymore. A donut from the 1950s was real. Not anymore. Have a look at ice cream - all it should be is Milk / cream / egg white / sugar / particular flavour. Go look at ther ingredients now - VEGETABLE OIL WTFFF, gums, maltodextrins, chemist shopping list. ITs aint food anymore, While ive used junk food as example, its in bread cheese, meats, EVERYTHING. The only way to eat proper food these days is to buy whole , real unprocessed ingredients and cook it yourself. REAL UNTOUCHED MEAT / FISH / EGGS / VEGES. If bread, it has to be gourmet / high end stuff. I had a drastic change over a year ago. Im shredded now (also started lifting weights), and have found a new love of food. The answer, making it myself. if its in a packet ? its F-NG JUNK CUT PRODUCT CRAP.

    • @johnathanwebb
      @johnathanwebb 2 місяці тому +2

      On eating?

    • @f687sNFM
      @f687sNFM Місяць тому

      Just don't eat out

  • @Novous
    @Novous 9 місяців тому +733

    My mother-in-law worked at Taco Bell in the 70's/80s and she was genuinely shocked when she found out that today they don't make all the ingredients in-house. None of us are surprised growing up with it, but it really used to be so different in her generation. Imagine kids today growing up not realizing Fast Food used to taste good and be affordable.

    • @omgvague
      @omgvague 9 місяців тому +27

      If fast food could mostly be defined as "something you can pick up at a drive-thru window" then there are certainly some amazing fast food joints still out there. They just don't have the cultural influence that the biggest chains have.

    • @AYAKXSHI
      @AYAKXSHI 9 місяців тому +9

      @@omgvagueit also strongly depends on where you live

    • @viktorgabriel2554
      @viktorgabriel2554 9 місяців тому +10

      thank people being ok whit lower standards if you lower you standards you get worse produce just look at gaming this is something most people are unwilling to admit to this includes Azmo as they will have to admit they are a part of the problem

    • @AdamsOlympia
      @AdamsOlympia 9 місяців тому

      I had my first fast food in the late 70s/early 80s. It really wasn’t any better back then. Maybe food was better in the 60s, back when industrial cattle farms were not quite as inhumane as they are today. I wouldn’t know.

    • @jomiguides
      @jomiguides 9 місяців тому

      ​@@omgvaguesome local joints might still have the good stuff

  • @1wrisks
    @1wrisks 9 місяців тому +567

    I worked at a fast-food restaurant, and they changed our egg-wash (which we wash our chicken with before crumbing them) from real eggs and milk to a premade egg-wash powder that we mix with water. Keep in mind that water and hot oil does not mix. Its small incremental changes like this that headquarters make seem like unsubstantial changes to make things "streamline" but that are really just to make a profit at the compromise of food quality. I'm a hard and passionate worker, changes like this only make it more difficult for us to remain passionate, and to train people who are often just beginning their work-life and professional careers, and show them appropriate work ethics. Its crazy man

    • @Spencerwalker21
      @Spencerwalker21 9 місяців тому +49

      Not fast food but our residential community switched from fresh to frozen soups. It costs more to do frozen I asked the executive director about it his response was corporate decision we need it so idiot proof that a chimp can do it because we're understaffed and won't give the hours or money to have a decent cook 😂😂😂😂😂welp at least he said sucks to be you and was honest about it.

    • @crazypasta7749
      @crazypasta7749 9 місяців тому

      I think that worker spit in his burger and cover it up with some cheese just to troll that poor thin lookin dude...

    • @shawnp8749
      @shawnp8749 9 місяців тому +11

      At some point the constant corporate cost cutting to save a buck in the immediate future will backfire and people will wake up and just stop buying garbage for rediculous prices. These companies prospered because they started operating on the concept of bringing cheap fast meals to the average people. Now the standard procedure is profit at all costs...

    • @FedkaSlovanich
      @FedkaSlovanich 9 місяців тому +2

      i noticed burger king and mcdonalds breakfast including pancakes really took a dive, the pancakes are damn near inedible and the syrup is like cocacola syrup from one of those machines but it forgot to use water.

    • @Mupyeong
      @Mupyeong 5 місяців тому

      It also tastes worse🥲

  • @joelociraptorgaming80
    @joelociraptorgaming80 3 місяці тому +34

    It's wild, in Canada, by the time I leave A&W or Wendy's, I've spent $30+ for greasy, low quality food for two. Even McDonalds, which was always the cheap option, is close to $30 every time I go for a couple meals. On top of that, EVERY SINGLE TIME, they mess up the order and I have to go in and talk to them about it. A DQ blizzard is like $9 now for a medium. Shit's getting ridiculous.

  • @sonikkuffffff
    @sonikkuffffff 4 місяці тому +89

    i have a cumulative 10 years experience in fast food. i managed a restaurant for 8 years. in that time i aged from my 20s to my 30s. i worked with over 200 people in that time. the amount of people i considered good workers, those who were pleasant to work with both in personality and responding to critical feedback: i counted just 5 people... and this is something i really thought hard about. by the end of that career, i had known for years that trying hard, caring that i could serve good food that was both exactly what you asked for and consistent as it could ever be, was all for naught, since i was being judged by the average performance of everyone around me. there were times where i could kill it solo, there were times when there was absolutely nothing i could do. it was soul-crushing. there were plenty of times where i was in the store completely by myself, doing three times the work, because nobody showed up.
    a job is either made or broken by who you have to work with.
    regularly i was looking around and realizing i hated every single employee in my presence. they could not respond to criticism, they could not follow directions, they could not offer consistency or even accuracy. they would not try to ever improve. they didn't even have good personalities. it's not even about their wages. money is not the issue, it's their attitudes and beliefs. you cannot find people who are willing to work, fulfill a task to a satisfactory completion, and aren't worried about money. they are blank husks that only care about themselves and do the bear minimum to just check the box. it is 100% a socioeconomic issue.

    • @TSyoyo
      @TSyoyo 3 місяці тому +20

      Nah bro I disagree. You can have employees like that, which is arguably every fast food work ever how you are describing it and STILL - if the ingredients and the food are good enough, they will still serve you a decent meal. Now a days it does NOT matter because those same employees are working with absolute trash due to budget cuts and whatever tactics they are using. It is 1000 percent not the same food it use to be and you cannot just blame it on the employees. Im sure they play a big part but I really strongly feel its the quality of the food itself, long before they even lay eyes on it. I could be wrong, but I really dont think I am.

    • @micahclark9208
      @micahclark9208 3 місяці тому +3

      In my experience in workplaces in general one bad apple can ruin the entire work environment which makes it very important whoever is doing the the hiring is very careful and I know you didn’t have many good options applying since it was fast food

    • @coryjohnson2486
      @coryjohnson2486 3 місяці тому +6

      And these are the same people screaming that they want $20 an hour.

    • @fosterc1308
      @fosterc1308 2 місяці тому

      ​@@TSyoyoyoure right, there is no quality, the food is full of grease and perservatives and other chemicals. Not only that, but its high calorie food, like one entree is the ammount of calories a normal person eats in pretty much a whole day, no wonder theres so many struggling with obesity

    • @mainernation5197
      @mainernation5197 2 місяці тому +4

      Nah dude. My dad is a chef and he’s worked in numerous toxic environments and they still manage to create good food at the same price as McDonalds is charging now. I’m sure worker “morale” isn’t helping, but making food at McDonald’s is easy and streamlined. It’s pretty hard for worker involvement to have any meaningful impact on the food they’re creating. It’s basically a factory assembly line for food.
      It’s not remotely surprising that McDonald’s workers are unpleasant to work with either. Do you really believe that everyone who applies to McDonald’s do it because they WANT to or even because they can get away with a lot there? No. They have to work that crappy job to make crappy pay all while working with other people who don’t want to be there. It’s been like that forever except it’s probably a lot more miserable with the state of the economy rn.
      The food quality comes down to corporate with companies that large. Even if somehow all the food across ALL the main fast food chains was decreasing in quality due to worker incompetence, it doesn’t excuse the insane pricing for said low quality food or the infamously awful worker conditions.

  • @Goji_Bear
    @Goji_Bear 9 місяців тому +1948

    Asmongold reacting to ReviewBrah while passionately talking about fast food, is the most american thing I've ever watched lol

    • @Stringypete1
      @Stringypete1 9 місяців тому +60

      Amen brother

    • @ACactusHealingRhino
      @ACactusHealingRhino 9 місяців тому +146

      Lmao the level of empathy Asmon displayed watching this man complain about his fast food meal was IMMENSE

    • @AlvinY4kitori
      @AlvinY4kitori 9 місяців тому +119

      I consider both authorities on the subject at hand

    • @onederb71nln83
      @onederb71nln83 9 місяців тому +25

      Me reading your comment about Asmon reacting to Review about fast food while at work not working feels pretty American too.

    • @darkside7109
      @darkside7109 9 місяців тому +5

      True and real

  • @JonSudano
    @JonSudano 5 місяців тому +566

    The allure of fast food when I was little was that it was a fun outing with the family, we got to sit in a cool restaurant and eat burgers and some of them had arcade machines and claw games. Almost every single chain lost sight of what made going out to eat fun and replaced it with utility and the illusion of value. I used to like the food because it was a change of scenery from my mom's cooking. Now I'd kill just to have one more meal prepared by her.

    • @beafraidofinsectattack
      @beafraidofinsectattack 5 місяців тому +35

      Time ta learn ya relatives' recipes. That way you have a way of rememberng them not only by sight or sound but also by the taste of food they made ya during all those yeers

    • @PamonhasDePiracicaba
      @PamonhasDePiracicaba 5 місяців тому +7

      Holy cow, JonSudano is here

    • @Ere.b.Israel
      @Ere.b.Israel 5 місяців тому +2

      Here , here

    • @erawanpencil
      @erawanpencil 5 місяців тому +10

      People just don't want to do money-saving cooking anymore. Sure, people want to put on a chef hat and experiment following gourmet UA-cam recipes claim they 'like to cook', but so few people now are actually doing economic cooking to save money.... i.e. big casserole, stuff that freezes, leftovers etc. I know several people that go to the grocery store everyday and make a new dinner every night. That's not how our parents or grandparents did it. People on food stamps would be appalled at having to eat leftovers nowadays, here they get expensive shit from the deli.

    • @DeimosPC
      @DeimosPC 4 місяці тому +2

      This is the way I feel too. I miss my nana and mums cooking so much, I’d do anything just to eat one more home cooked meal.

  • @IAmNeomic
    @IAmNeomic 4 місяці тому +35

    I realize this comment is a bit late, but the biggest reason quality of food has gone down is preservatives and fillers. Over the last 30 years, companies have been using substitutes in our foods more and more. Taco Bell for example: Through the 90s, they used mid-grade beef. Sometime around 2001-2003, they began putting more and more filler in their meat. First it was textured vegetable protein, then they transitioned to using oats. It's to the point now where Taco Bell's beef is about 80% oats. So much so that they legally cannot call it "beef" anymore, but rather "taco filling." And they only do this because the FDA allows it. Most other countries cannot get away with this stuff. It's why McDonald's tastes so much better in other countries.
    There's also the issue of the stock market requiring companies to infinitely grow. Profits have to keep going up, but the prices cannot without out-pricing the consumer (which is the issue McDonald's is now facing as their CEO is being bombarded lately). If you cannot justify raising the price, you have to cut corners elsewhere. Eventually it becomes the food itself, thus we get the reduction in quality, more fillers, "new menu items" that are typically extremely cheap to make items that they market at a premium using "FOMO."

    • @fredfinks
      @fredfinks 2 місяці тому

      This is the crux. The gist of your comment needs to be broadcasted loudly. Its all cut product, worse than dodgy drug dealers cutting their drugs with cheap substitutes. Vegetable oil and fillers in everything. Go get a donut, it aint proper dough anymore. Have a look at ice cream - all it should be is Milk / cream / egg white / sugar / particular flavour. Go look at ther ingredients now - VEGETABLE OIL WTFFF, gums, maltodextrins, chemist shopping list. ITs aint food anymore, While ive used junk food as example, its in bread cheese, meats, EVERYTHING. The only way to eat proper food these days is to buy whole , real unprocessed ingredients and cook it yourself. REAL UNTOUCHED MEAT / FISH / EGGS / VEGES. If bread, it has to be gourmet / high end stuff. I had a drastic change over a year ago. Im shredded now (also started lifting weights), and have found a new love of food. The answer, making it myself. if its in a packet ? its F-NG JUNK CUT PRODUCT CRAP.

    • @rumo1086
      @rumo1086 Місяць тому

      McDonald's uses a product called 100% Real Beef. That is the product name. It is actually something like 60% beef, with other meats, soy protein, and some other fillers and preservatives mixed together.
      They literally invented this company so they could claim they use 100% real beef, but it's just the name of the product. Evil.

    • @jimmyroberts5907
      @jimmyroberts5907 28 днів тому +3

      I just looked it up and it said it's only like 5% oats

    • @Arobisme
      @Arobisme 27 днів тому +1

      80% oats?! What's the purpose of making things up and presenting it as facts

  • @aureliomercado9730
    @aureliomercado9730 4 місяці тому +46

    I am fast food manager and here is my hot take about phones during work. I work two different shifts, morning and overnight. During work hours, crew aren't allowed to have phones due to mostly them being on it instead of working. Personally I don't care if you have your phone on you as long you don't use it and are working. But if I do see you using more then working I will give a warning and if they continue to use it, then I'll ask them to leave it in their bag in the crew room. Thankful I have workers who won't have issue with not using their phone during work hours. I did have a few who are upset and told me what if I have an emergency. I know I sound like an asshole saying this but they can call the store if it is an emergency. When at work, your focus is on your job. Especially since the location I work at is always understaff due to the owners wanted a lot of labor being cut, I need everyone to focus on their task. Luckily like I said I have staff that don't mind putting their phones away and are very hard workers. This is just my hot take and I know people will disagree with me but in the end of the day if you use your phone more than working at a job that requires your focus then you shouldn't be working at that job in the first place.

    • @coryjohnson2486
      @coryjohnson2486 3 місяці тому +10

      I am in a manager role at a small manufacturing company and have 2 employees working below me. I told them right out the gate- “I don’t care if you have your phone out once in awhile.. I don’t care if you take small breaks whenever… just DO NOT ABUSE IT. Make sure your work is getting done.”

    • @SixtiesFan87
      @SixtiesFan87 Місяць тому +3

      You're employees are handling their nasty phones, then handling food

    • @EyelessAugust
      @EyelessAugust Місяць тому +5

      This shouldn’t be a hot take, this should be the standards. Phones are a distraction, not to mention unsanitary af.

    • @BennyBornAgain
      @BennyBornAgain Місяць тому +4

      Pretty sure this isn’t a hot take. Pretty based.

  • @user-sk4ds1rg1z
    @user-sk4ds1rg1z 9 місяців тому +391

    You used to have birthday parties at McDonald's. It was a treat. Now it's depression food, unironically. You go there on the way to somewhere else because there's nowhere else to eat.

    • @lostcosmos3245
      @lostcosmos3245 9 місяців тому +2

      exactly that

    • @JonathonTheAsshole
      @JonathonTheAsshole 9 місяців тому

      Great depression quality food at clinical depression causing prices.

    • @crfstewarje
      @crfstewarje 9 місяців тому +11

      Depression food? McDonalds has never been a standard for what is considered 'good" food.

    • @cocob777
      @cocob777 9 місяців тому +1

      Maybe because you was a kid

    • @LewdConnoisseur
      @LewdConnoisseur 9 місяців тому +9

      Cuz you're an adult now, we didnt know any better as kids lol

  • @teremos2980
    @teremos2980 9 місяців тому +580

    This isn't just about fast food. This is about EVERY INDUSTRY

    • @aint4nun
      @aint4nun 9 місяців тому +40

      THANK YOU I don't understand why ppl keep making excuses about this

    • @NearlyH3adlessNick
      @NearlyH3adlessNick 9 місяців тому +27

      It's because they haven't ended it. They haven't said sorry. They haven't admitted they were wrong and even promised to start making amends for the damage they did.
      And they're paying for it. Hell, we're all paying for it.. they just won't stop the madness by saying they made a mistake. That they overreacted... and _massively_ overreached. And that they hurt us all as a society with their policies.

    • @kirerunte1046
      @kirerunte1046 9 місяців тому +14

      ​@@NearlyH3adlessNickwhy would they? People keep giving them money lol

    • @MunchJinkies
      @MunchJinkies 9 місяців тому +21

      Bidenomics

    • @NileRoan
      @NileRoan 9 місяців тому +16

      Capitalism is an economic system that incentivizes providing less while charging more. It's a game of Monopoly played in the real world. The people at the top keep getting richer, while the people at the bottom (and the percent in the 'bottom' continues to grow) keep getting poorer.
      Why? Because the workers have no power, and the consumers have no power. Yes, theoretically the consumers can boycott a business, but there are so many people with so few options, the further along the game gets, the harder it becomes to successfully boycott. Everything is owned by wealthy individuals and corporations, and they sabotage and buy out any competition before it has a chance to grow.
      The answer is general strikes and mass protesting. Regular people coming together to support each other during the strikes.
      The answer is to force the government through said strikes to implement pro-worker and pro-consumer reforms. To break up the monopolies, major corporations, and big banks. To implement universal single-payer healthcare (preferably fully nationalized to remove the profit motive), universal basic income, and a high minimum wage. To implement electoral reforms such as STAR Voting (or at least Ranked Choice Voting) and proportional representation. And to implement education reform, including tuition-free education, cancelling all student loan debt, paying the teachers better, and increasing the standards for teachers and professors to keep them from ever becoming such a disgusting quagmire of dipshits ever again.
      The answer is to work toward a system where we can properly keep up with the times and make changes to fit our needs, as opposed to the current system where only the rich, the powerful, and the corporations have a say in how things are run.

  • @peterwilder752
    @peterwilder752 Місяць тому +5

    The prices are what kill me. Munchie meals at Jack in the Box used to be $5 when i was in college (2014-18). They're now $9.99. The prices dont match the quality. I no longer eat out for convenience unless its In-N-Out on road trips

  • @bli4n5427
    @bli4n5427 3 місяці тому +5

    This guy looks like he works on one of those funeral speakings

  • @VaalsCoffeeHouse
    @VaalsCoffeeHouse 9 місяців тому +723

    I’m a store manager for a fast food establishment and this is 150% true.
    The reason at least for us that everything is just a nightmare is because of all the mobile ordering. We have Doordash, Uber eats, our company mobile order system, drive thru and in-house orders that we are expected to get out from the same two food lines we had pre-pandemic. During peak times we could have a screen full of 20 to 30+ orders from all different services.
    My company still pays pretty much the same they always did meanwhile raising prices and their big thing for us was that they now allow customers to tip.. real cool..
    Most of the time we are 100ft underwater with orders and there is just no way out. The only way we could possible handle the volume we receive is if we expanded the size of our building and added at least two more service lines which will never happen.
    It’s to the point where I almost feel bad for hiring new people into it because you are just instantly burned out from the straight volume.

    • @LoordeGG
      @LoordeGG 9 місяців тому +36

      Well said!

    • @stevestrangelove4970
      @stevestrangelove4970 9 місяців тому +15

      Adding to this, investment into reparation of certain stuffs have become harder for the company to do. Is the band in which you toast bread getting holes and your bread block it for 1 minute? nah keep using it until there is no more toaster.

    • @VaalsCoffeeHouse
      @VaalsCoffeeHouse 9 місяців тому

      @@stevestrangelove4970 Yeah, same and after it breaks it takes weeks or months or never to get it replaced. Your now just stuck using the one janky one that’s left… and asked why times have slowed down even more.

    • @jakekuznetsov8870
      @jakekuznetsov8870 9 місяців тому

      they are not paying you enough because they dont respect your job and consider you their slaves, simple as

    • @bish_puddin
      @bish_puddin 9 місяців тому +31

      I thought fast food workers all got raises since the pandemic which is one of the reasons why the prices went up. If I wasn’t making at least $20 an hour dealing with that kinda stress, I’d go work at one of the millions of take 5 car wash places and get paid $16 an hour for just standing there

  • @sniffer94
    @sniffer94 9 місяців тому +498

    As a fast food worker I can tell you that if you care about quality as an employee it's always an uphill battle. It's all about reaching a good avarage time on every order. So sometimes the product is crap and you want to fix it. But you can't cuz then u get shit from the boss people on the floor.

    • @SolidSnake240
      @SolidSnake240 9 місяців тому +17

      Yup. One of the reasons I swore off working in the food service industry. But the way things are going I might have to go back 😂

    • @roguebogey
      @roguebogey 9 місяців тому +19

      @@SolidSnake240 It's not like that in any repsectable kitchen. Find a nice small local place (preferably family owned) to work at and you will see a world of difference

    • @sniffer94
      @sniffer94 9 місяців тому +19

      @@danielstokker I am from Sweden. True in a resturant. But fast food way different, it's just filled with pissed off people at all times. It is what it is, but they do not want to wait more seconds than nessecary.
      It's not so much about the guests tho. It's the main concept that everything needs to go fast, but fast = shit quality on the food. Still tho, gotta do it fast, fuck it. So you're constantly working against good quality on the fries and extra. We see a burnt burger and we be like, ok.... send it. Complain is like 50/50 it's all worth it cuz of that damn avarage time spent on each order. Cuz then our resturant look good in statistic.

    • @sniffer94
      @sniffer94 9 місяців тому +3

      @@SolidSnake240 Feel ya. Good luck! We just gotta fight a good fight I guess. Bring good quality on the food so people don't get sick. If boss wants to fire us for adding 2-5 seconds to make sure the food quality is great. Then so be it.

    • @medic5133
      @medic5133 9 місяців тому

      materials shortages and labor strain

  • @aylmer666
    @aylmer666 3 місяці тому +7

    Has anyone else noticed that by and large these fast food places are totally empty these days? Every time I drive by a Bojangles, a Burger King, a Wendy’s, etc there’s practically nobody inside of it and nobody in the drive-thru either. What’s also crazy is how much a few of these places have shortened their hours to where they don’t even serve dinner anymore. Chick Filet and McDonalds are reigning strong but most of the other legacy fast food places seem like they are dying a quiet death. I think they just can’t find people to work those hours and get so little business so they are desperatately in need of either automation or the economy to nosedive to the point (along with all the free handouts that our current economy provides) where people actually would rather take a minimum wage job over being on welfare/unemployment.

    • @WildWombats
      @WildWombats 12 днів тому

      Not sure where you live, but no. No, I don't notice this at all. In fact it's the opposite. every single time I've gone for my entire existence up to date, McDonalds, Chic Fil A, maybe hit or miss with BK, Taco Bell, they've always got a fair bit of people inside and in the drive through lined up. The ONLY restaurant this applies to for me is Hardee's. Hardee's is a ghost town after breakfast, I have no idea how they stay in business. Bojangles is poppin here, but I am in the south, and we love biscuits, tea, and chicken, and Bojangles is a big staple in our community so it's not going anywhere either. Arby's is hit or miss but it usually has a steady flow of people at worst. My only concern is actually Hardee's after breakfast. That's the definition of a ghost town right there. Not sure why they don't just do all day breakfast cause nobody likes their lunch/dinner. At least not here.

    • @kylespevak6781
      @kylespevak6781 4 дні тому

      Ever since Covid, they're mostly serving DoorDash and drive thru

  • @Mortis_XII
    @Mortis_XII Місяць тому +15

    Kfc is insanely expensive. $30 for 12 piece whereas a supermarket with hot food has 8 piece for $9. Kfc has gotten worse

    • @Esa-t8g
      @Esa-t8g 26 днів тому +1

      Fried chicken should never be over a dollar a piece. Go to Sonic for a chicken wrap. 1.99! Totally good price and spot on quality

    • @hugo19jr
      @hugo19jr 20 днів тому

      For reals!!!

  • @vikkyts
    @vikkyts 9 місяців тому +124

    i ordered a baconator through uber eats, and it arrives without bacon. i tell this story at every gathering, it truly changed me.

    • @Beanstocku
      @Beanstocku 9 місяців тому +8

      Lol

    • @sed8181
      @sed8181 9 місяців тому +5

      It happens much more often when you ask for only meat and cheese. Apparently bacon isn’t meat. I have learned that the best way is to tell them no sauce and they get it right 90% of the time. The other 10% they leave out the bacon or cheese. At this point I have learned to expect disappointment.

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 9 місяців тому

      @@sed8181i used to load bacon burgers with bacon. Management eventually noticed and got onto me for it. I hope i made someones day 😂

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 9 місяців тому +2

      lmao

    • @mac1bc
      @mac1bc 9 місяців тому +3

      That is very sad for you, but funny for us

  • @drpork1360
    @drpork1360 9 місяців тому +878

    People say this Review of the week guy is a dork etc. But I've been following him for probably 5 years now and he never misses. He is single handedly speaking for all of us.

    • @CErra310
      @CErra310 9 місяців тому +214

      @Combatdocumented doesn't make him any less right

    • @SaneMillennial
      @SaneMillennial 9 місяців тому +12

      He does come off as a huge dork to me and whats up with the suits when hes just reviewing fast food? i came across his videos a couple of times in the last year or so but I did still listen and liked what he had to say. Hes just such a dork and comes off so super serious about it all lol. But yes, he makes good points. Just not my favorite presentation style. But Asmongold comes off a but too dry and long winded in his video responses for my taste as well but I cant help but appreciate some of his videos too.

    • @CErra310
      @CErra310 9 місяців тому +218

      @@SaneMillennial because he thinks that dressing well is a good thing to do regardless of the context

    • @persnikitty3570
      @persnikitty3570 9 місяців тому +36

      @@CErra310 Indeed: dress like you are meeting the love of your life for the first time, and do not want to embarrass them due to the nature of your clothing.

    • @persnikitty3570
      @persnikitty3570 9 місяців тому +85

      When he dunks on a chain, about a week later you'll start seeing ads from that franchise trying to save face. 'My disappointment is immeasurable and my day has been ruined.': this wrecked Popeyes for quite some time.

  • @JamieBarrington
    @JamieBarrington 5 місяців тому +5

    Fast food has tasted different since the pandemic. It's more expensive, it tastes less good and it's smol. No thanks, I'll just cook

  • @redmed10
    @redmed10 3 місяці тому +5

    That's the problem with deliveries. There are just so many parts of the process where things can go wrong. They get the order wrong,items missing, they get the prices wrong. The time it takes to get your order. The way its packaged. So many times when you just end up with bags of slops. Then if you want to complain who do you complain to. The restaurant, the delivery guy, the delivery company, the app... No one wants to take responsibility.

  • @spudhenry8461
    @spudhenry8461 9 місяців тому +313

    I’m glad I’m not the only one noticing that fast food has just went to hell over the last 2 years. Half the time your order is wrong, or they don’t accept cash or something is broken or they have not enough employees I mean it’s always something

    • @toodlepop
      @toodlepop 9 місяців тому +30

      my new favorite is the person taking orders outside, but they are just standing at the speaker listening to music or on facetime. they gotta tell the person on the phone to hold on a sec because i just drove up, but only after a few more jokes. a few feet away is a homeless dude asking for people to order him food, after the 2nd window is another homeless guy asking people for food knowing that everyone that just left the window got something to eat. i look inside and i can see my bag of food waiting next to the window, and i also see all the employees inside having a twerk off. after about 30 seconds, someone walks over, picks up my food and hands it to me without saying a single word. ALMOST as if i, the paying customer, am an afterthought or an inconvenience over there at twerk central. i get home and my order is wrong. i had ordered an entirely plain sandwich and fries.

    • @charlespanache7047
      @charlespanache7047 9 місяців тому +1

      I try to avoid fast food for many reasons. Recently I ordered a chicken sandwich from dq. That mfer was 2 chicken strips I on a bun I shit you not. Well the excuse of a tomato and pile of throw up/phlegm/salad was on there as well. But they couldn't even be bothered to use a patty/breast. Lmao

    • @IXxhpnotiqxXI
      @IXxhpnotiqxXI 9 місяців тому

      Covid destroyed the restaurant industry. You can still see it's effects to this day

    • @howdoichangemyprofilepictu9839
      @howdoichangemyprofilepictu9839 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@BlueRaven28 not fast food, but if you have a publix supermarket near you go buy a Buffalo chicken tender footlong sub, it will be called a whole sub. It's about 8 bucks and is large and fucking delicious.

    • @JonathonTheAsshole
      @JonathonTheAsshole 9 місяців тому

      1. The orders always wrong because it's fast food being staffed by minimum wage employees who are apathetic, lazy, and incompetent. Don't gaslight yourself into thinking it was ever any different before covid.
      2. They don't have enough employees because they are minimum wage employees who are apathetic, lazy, and incompetent and want to stay at home and get free COVID paychecks from Biden instead of getting back out into the workforce. A lot of places can't find a staff even offering $20 a hour.

  • @Jemsy_
    @Jemsy_ 9 місяців тому +365

    When Disney's Hercules released in theaters, McDonald's had a set of plastic plates with a different character from the movie on it. My family got every single plate and still have and use them to this day. Asmon's right, you used to go to McDonald's to celebrate, or enjoy the food and collectable plastic toys you can sell in 20 years.

    • @G1NG_54
      @G1NG_54 9 місяців тому

      same. but please dont eat off them, they have lead lol

    • @henroku5281
      @henroku5281 9 місяців тому +7

      Shit same with my mom when BK had the Pocahontas Cups.

    • @schmushschroom3873
      @schmushschroom3873 9 місяців тому +20

      Almost forgot that I have a cupboard full of pokemon toys that I got from Happy meal. I remember pestering my mom like a spoiled brat for these. Me and my brother in the back of the car chanting "McDonald! McDonald! McDonald!" every time our parents said they'll take us there.
      Dman, never realize until today how both my niece and nephew never mentioned McDonald ever when I asked them what they wanna eat.

    • @XanKreigor
      @XanKreigor 9 місяців тому +12

      Happy Meal toys now (at least here where I am) are just cardboard now. Or something really crappy... I've seen notebooks and stickers as 'toys'

    • @GeneralDisarray666
      @GeneralDisarray666 9 місяців тому +4

      The glass micky mouse and Batman cups are staples in my household. Quality is so good I refuse to use another cup.

  • @Tessa10947
    @Tessa10947 19 днів тому +2

    Ive worked at a wendys, a dairio, a bojangles, and now im a manager at a shortstops (nc). The problem is price cutting, shitty training, high expectations with no care for anything but money. The food isnt prepared fully, ever, constantly taking food out early. Pest control is non-existent. The public is ruder to service workers, and we arent paid for shit.
    Also, when someone is sick and working with food, our management doesnt give a fuck, they dont care. Theyd rather you puke on shift in front of customers then stay home for your health and customer health.

  • @scottystcloud7086
    @scottystcloud7086 9 днів тому +1

    "You think he fucking cares if its fucking Christmas or not?! No, he doesn't!" - Flippy's Dad on December 24th smoking a cigarette outside his trailer

  • @skittlemenow
    @skittlemenow 9 місяців тому +218

    The irony is that as quality drops the price rises even if you count in inflation. The size of the items is also decreasing not so subtly. So ultimately you pay more for lower quality and smaller portions. Learning to cook is really a budget saver. You can make way better food at home for a lot less than what you get at any restaurant fast or otherwise.

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified 7 місяців тому +3

      Well, atleast cooking for younger healthier audiences, if you cook for your average boomer, they'll go this has too much oil / fat / salt / etc I'll have a heartattack or any cry-bullying.
      In this house no one wants to cook for the exact reasons.

    • @skittlemenow
      @skittlemenow 7 місяців тому +4

      @@MangaGamified If you know someone won't like what you are cooking for them then why are you cooking that for them?

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified 7 місяців тому +1

      @@skittlemenow ikr? it's complicated, you'll see it one day.

    • @TheMythandLegend
      @TheMythandLegend 7 місяців тому +2

      @@MangaGamifiedtell them they eat or don't get supper.

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheMythandLegend ikr? but the cry-bullying still continues.

  • @SuugoiBoy
    @SuugoiBoy 9 місяців тому +285

    I worked fast food all throughout the pandemic and there was certainly a VERY noticeable difference in the quality of product almost right after it along with a price increase

    • @mariawhite7337
      @mariawhite7337 9 місяців тому +24

      Same here. I worked at a pizza joint. And the quality of things has NEVER recovered.

    • @nhedd0s839
      @nhedd0s839 9 місяців тому +6

      worked fast food pre-pandemic. quality of food has always been kinda shit LOL. prices have increased, but everything has increased in price. if you wanna buy fast food cheap, eat off the value money like always. all the new items and side upgrades end up fucking people over...yall just need to realize youre getting shit food and shop smartly.

    • @Plackomiot
      @Plackomiot 9 місяців тому +5

      @@mariawhite7337 It's not just fastfood, other items also experienced a loss in quality wheter it is food or nonfood

    • @SuugoiBoy
      @SuugoiBoy 9 місяців тому +3

      @@Plackomiot Thats 100% true, even gloves were downgraded. Hell they started using 1ply toilet paper lmao

    • @Vaquix000
      @Vaquix000 9 місяців тому +1

      @@SimpleDecay "society is decaying" people say that in every age throughout human history because humans like to whine. We're still here and fine. People like to look at the issues and act like everything is miserable instead of being appreciative of being alive in the age they're living in, being appreciative of what humans have achieved and what they can achieve (not the whiners obviously, the one's busy actually making things better)

  • @brettwheeler7753
    @brettwheeler7753 3 місяці тому +16

    Coming from someone with over four decades in the full service restaurant industry, I can sum it up in one word: GREED! Too many corporate execs don't understand that every reaction has its limits, despite what theoretically should happen on paper. They refuse and in the ever increasing push of MORE PROFIT, they cut corners with cheap ingredients and their products suffer. Restaurants as a whole were much better in the 80s and 90s when food was made from scratch, but now everything is frozen!

    • @Zebruhfy
      @Zebruhfy 3 місяці тому +2

      nah you really didn't sum it up. this is fast food not the restaurant business. almost all the food is frozen at fast food places and its been like that probably forever. that isn't the problem. the problem like asmon said is bad training/pay, which leads to careless employees. why should I care about providing the best service at my job when they don't care about me? if I get fired I can just go get the same level of job at a different place. theres no reason to work hard at a fast food place. there are some employees that do care but its very far and few in between. I don't blame them, honestly I'm more against the ones that do care and try their hardest because those people are the reason that there is no change. The quality of ingredients is usually fine at most locations. Its just whether or not the workers want to put in the effort to put together the food at high quality levels and listen to the customers requests.

  • @JsYTA
    @JsYTA 8 днів тому +2

    It's more cost efficient to order a Pizza you can refrigerate for a week than a value burger and small fries for 12 bucks.

  • @tendertackle669
    @tendertackle669 8 місяців тому +637

    "If you treat your employees like machines, don't be surprised when they treat you like an ATM" is such a good quote by Asmon. Summarising the situation so well.

    • @ImAzraa
      @ImAzraa 8 місяців тому +24

      Yet he argues against unions, smh

    • @jpxyUA
      @jpxyUA 8 місяців тому +8

      In some franchises (or warehouses), phones are not allowed to not photo and spread trade secrets. I'm pretty sure KFC doesn't want to see you the oil, especially when somebody forgets to change it and somebody tweets it ...

    • @spookrockcity
      @spookrockcity 8 місяців тому

      Asmon has never worked a real job in his life. The problem is you have an entitled generation of kids who don't want to work and think raising the minimum wage won't have consequences. So you vote Democrat and watch the cost of everything explode due to horrendous fiscal policies and lack of consumer confidence.
      We need to change things to reduce the cost of living, kick out the illegals, and create an environment where young people actually have a chance to succeed if they work hard.
      The American dream has been sold out by boomers and politicians. We aren't going to make things better by having government solve the issue.

    • @foxanard
      @foxanard 7 місяців тому +15

      @@ImAzraa fuck unions.

    • @ezlomacks6533
      @ezlomacks6533 7 місяців тому +6

      ​@@foxanardunless my sources are wrong, union dues are statistically less than the pay raise you'd receive.

  • @ryuugureen4969
    @ryuugureen4969 9 місяців тому +110

    I haven't noticed a quality decrease, but the price certainly has SPIKED. People used to order fast food because it was cheap. There's not much point nowadays. I can make my own food for a lot cheaper.

    • @KainsAddiction
      @KainsAddiction 9 місяців тому +3

      You sound REALLY young

    • @ryanj610
      @ryanj610 9 місяців тому +5

      When I worked McD's 14 years ago (for 5 years) they downgraded/shrunk the ingredients a couple times. Nuggets, McChickens, burgers....

  • @KeithDCanada
    @KeithDCanada 3 місяці тому +9

    Dude..... the 'calling the manager to make change' bit you said..
    SO TRUE.
    I worked fast food in my early 20's and it as a great job to get me into a good work ethic (this was the 80's). I went through t he McD's drive thru 15 years ago, and bought a cheeseburger combo, which at the time came to a little under $6 with tax included.
    I drove up to the window and gave the girl a $10 bill. She fiddled with the register a bit taking change and bills out a few times, then opened the window and told me she would be right back with her manager. The manager shows up, manually opens the register and proceeds to take out a calculator, and type in WAY too many numbers to be a single calculation. After 2-3 minutes of sitting at that window, the manager leans out and hands me $6.80 back as my change.
    I didn't know what to say. I didn't believe what just happened..... For a $5.79ish meal, their best math told them I deserved $6.80 change from a $10 bill. That was one of the contributing factors to me losing faith in future generations.

  • @thomasrichard8904
    @thomasrichard8904 28 днів тому +2

    The price no longer reflects the quality

  • @jackmarsk8459
    @jackmarsk8459 9 місяців тому +68

    Two years ago in 2021, Burger King had a deal for 2 original chicken sandwiches and 2 small fries for $6.99 (Canadian). That same "deal" in 2023 is now $11.99 CAD, for the exact same amount of food. Almost double the price in two fucking years.
    Coupons are hardly coupons anymore, and paying full price is just out of the question nowadays. Fast food chains have seriously forgotten their place as being affordable takeout options

    • @KrayonTheKreator
      @KrayonTheKreator 9 місяців тому +1

      I swear your talking about the mix and Match not the same but similar. Or you talking about the one they had during valentine's those had 2 cokes/soft drinks aswell. But I'm pretty sure the coupon has the fries with it.

    • @PathOfJoker
      @PathOfJoker 9 місяців тому +1

      I think my dad just got a coupon and instead of what used to be small fries it's now medium. Perhaps a way to justify the price increase? lol
      But yeah I remember when we would get 2 original chicken for 3$ USD and then it went 4..5..6 and well now i'm not sure since ive stopped counting. Only go if we got a coupon.

    • @chibikim77
      @chibikim77 9 місяців тому +3

      Some chains dont even take coupons anymore. I know the burger king by me wont take it, but I have to go a couple miles to another one that will.

    • @fredfinks
      @fredfinks 2 місяці тому

      Its all cut product, worse than dodgy drug dealers cutting their drugs with cheap substitutes. Vegetable oil and fillers in everything. Go get a donut, it aint proper dough anymore. A donut from the 1950s was real. Not anymore. Have a look at ice cream - all it should be is Milk / cream / egg white / sugar / particular flavour. Go look at ther ingredients now - VEGETABLE OIL WTFFF, gums, maltodextrins, chemist shopping list. ITs aint food anymore, While ive used junk food as example, its in bread cheese, meats, EVERYTHING. The only way to eat proper food these days is to buy whole , real unprocessed ingredients and cook it yourself. REAL UNTOUCHED MEAT / FISH / EGGS / VEGES. If bread, it has to be gourmet / high end stuff. I had a drastic change over a year ago. Im shredded now (also started lifting weights), and have found a new love of food. The answer, making it myself. if its in a packet ? its F-NG JUNK CUT PRODUCT CRAP.

  • @irrelevanthero7410
    @irrelevanthero7410 9 місяців тому +209

    A key factor in enjoying those kind of meals was the lack of burden on a tighter budget. Now McDonalds runs about $30+CAD for two meals on average so you feel the impact of eating at these places. You may as well go to a local restaurant at that price point and get a better quality meal.

    • @refugeehugsforfree4151
      @refugeehugsforfree4151 9 місяців тому +8

      ? Fastfood has ALWAYS been more expensive than home cooking period. The entire point to getting fast food isn't the price, it's laziness.

    • @Zman1719
      @Zman1719 9 місяців тому +59

      @@refugeehugsforfree4151 read? they are comparing fast food to a local restaurant, not home cooking. If you order ahead to a local restaurant and go pick it up it's 100 times better quality for the same price, or less, than a fast food place and you can still be lazy. I've done it many nights when I really don't want to cook: I call a restaurant, place my to go order, then go get it in 20 minutes. The food is real food too not sodium filled chemical monstrosities you get at McDs or Taco Bell. Fast food is 100% pointless these days

    • @Jacko0_0
      @Jacko0_0 9 місяців тому

      ​@refugeehugsforfree4151 I've been eating fast food for 20 years and cooking at home was always cheaper until you said it wasn't. Am I missing something or are you new?

    • @refugeehugsforfree4151
      @refugeehugsforfree4151 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Jacko0_0 Asmond and most people think Fastfood is cheaper. I'm saying it isn't.

    • @refugeehugsforfree4151
      @refugeehugsforfree4151 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Zman1719 "A key factor in enjoying those kind of meals was the lack of burden on a tighter budget"
      Fastfood was never cheaper than eating at home with your own home cooked food. The OP is saying those meals WAS good on a tighter budget. Not true at all.

  • @daviskiana93
    @daviskiana93 11 днів тому +1

    Food is overpriced, young employees have zero work ethic, customer service is dead, products used are chemically saturated. the list goes on

  • @kameronbodrie9200
    @kameronbodrie9200 5 місяців тому +3

    Its been years since ive gotten fresh fries at McDonalds, always cold and soggy.

  • @Ash1eonYT
    @Ash1eonYT 9 місяців тому +382

    The insane price increase of fast food paired with the considerable downgrade in quality these last few years has actually pushed me to start cooking more at home. I suppose you could say that's a positive. Any time I do get fast food I'm insanely disappointed and filled with buyer's remorse spending $12 on some nuggets, fries and a drink these days, and to that point I will say I've noticed an insane decrease in the quality of chicken nuggets, so much so that I actually can't stomach eating them anymore because more than half the time I bite into one, it has a bone, gristle or, from my experience only a couple days prior to this comment (trigger warning), a blood filled rancid artery that made me instantly puke up my entire meal. I'll never eat a fast food chicken nugget again after that experience and have actually began to learn how to bulk make my own home made, high quality chicken nuggets that I can just freeze and airfry when I want them. I have never in my life experienced this rapid of a decline in overall quality across the board at these restaurants, and the audacity to hike up their prices by 50% in the last year is utterly insane to me. How do people even afford to eat at these places anymore?

    • @Mkoivuka
      @Mkoivuka 9 місяців тому +16

      It is kinda funny that you can buy ingredients and make these things better yourself. For $12 you can buy a lot of ingredients. Only really need the soda.

    • @bro4539
      @bro4539 9 місяців тому +35

      It takes some work but it's worth it. My primary concern lately is the amount of shit that gets mixed into these processed foods for the sake of making it more cost effective. I don't give a shit what any regulatory agency says, I don't trust that stuff.
      When I started cooking all my own food I lost a shitload of weight and stopped looking sickly. Then lately I've been working at a fast food place and snacking while I'm there has got me gaining fifteen pounds in a month, I can tell you for certain I haven't eaten 1,750 excess calories every day. Something in these processed foods is seriously bad stuff.

    • @ShakaCthulu
      @ShakaCthulu 9 місяців тому

      You have to use everyone’s stupid little app to get value now. So you let them you farm your data or you pay $12 for $3 of nutrition.

    • @patchup
      @patchup 9 місяців тому +12

      @@MkoivukaThere is nothing funny about it. It has always been cheaper and healthier to cook at home. Tasty is another thing. But if you learn a little about cooking and flavor you can make it tastier. Fast food is more about convenience now.

    • @SUNIKIGAMING
      @SUNIKIGAMING 9 місяців тому +11

      I just buy a giant bag of Kirkland nuggets. Solid quality and really not that bad of a price. They last a month.

  • @metatron107
    @metatron107 9 місяців тому +130

    The real problem is that during the pandemic the FDA began allowing food companies to swap out ingredients without notifying anyone to 'remedy stock shortages'.
    Companies immediately began swapping out higher priced ingredients and now we don't know what's in the food either.
    The problem always lies with the government.

    • @ohlawd6763
      @ohlawd6763 9 місяців тому +11

      I had no idea about this

    • @joshuawadsworth6417
      @joshuawadsworth6417 9 місяців тому

      Yep, that's the flaw of regulation. The rich and corporations can just buy their way into Congress in order to bypass any sort of regulation while using it to drown competition.
      The only way to get these companies to change is to simply boycott them. The only problem is that consumers don't care.

    • @tesladrew2608
      @tesladrew2608 9 місяців тому +10

      Or who is in charge of the government. When you elect a clown, expect a circus. Chtting regulations helps no one but the people trying to cut everything to make money

    • @metatron107
      @metatron107 9 місяців тому +1

      @@tesladrew2608 No one votes for the people at the FDA. You have no meaningful way to impact their appointments or decision making as a citizen, especially when considering the revolving door the FDA is famous for. It is naïve to think you can vote your way out of every situation. Especially when the problem is systemic and both parties are in support of it.

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded 9 місяців тому +5

      The problem lies with big business which has an unreasonable influence on government, mostly via the Republicans.

  • @watzittuyah8047
    @watzittuyah8047 Місяць тому +1

    Here’s my perspective. Fast food was utter garbage to me about 5 years ago. Now? It’s still garbage AND it makes me sick every single time I would try to eat it. I’m never going to get fast food ever again. It’s unhealthy to start with and it ends with me on the toilet wanting to die.

  • @jayh3283
    @jayh3283 4 місяці тому +1

    American food have noticably became more processed and I personally have gotten sick of it. It's rare when I eat fast food and my life feels better from doing that. Sadly, you cannot get away from processed foods even at the grocery store. It's everywhere.

  • @snowassassian
    @snowassassian 9 місяців тому +105

    I was genuinely talking to my friends the other day about this. Its not even worth going to fast food anymore. But its made me cook more at the house now. So i guess its not all bad.

    • @fredfinks
      @fredfinks 2 місяці тому

      Its all cut product, worse than dodgy drug dealers cutting their drugs with cheap substitutes. Vegetable oil and fillers in everything. Go get a donut, it aint proper dough anymore. A donut from the 1950s was real. Not anymore. Have a look at ice cream - all it should be is Milk / cream / egg white / sugar / particular flavour. Go look at ther ingredients now - VEGETABLE OIL WTFFF, gums, maltodextrins, chemist shopping list. It aint food anymore, While ive used junk food as example, its in bread, cheese, meats, EVERYTHING. The only way to eat proper food these days is to buy whole , real unprocessed ingredients and cook it yourself. REAL UNTOUCHED MEAT / FISH / EGGS / VEGES. If bread, it has to be gourmet / high end stuff. I had a drastic change over a year ago. Im shredded now (also started lifting weights), and have found a new love of food. The answer, making it myself. if its in a packet ? its F-NG JUNK CUT PRODUCT CRAP. Everything, bar a few gourmet ultra priced niche stuff. I heard some report suggesting that a 1/3 of calories consumed by average american now is VEGETABLE OIL. its not good, dont be fooled by the 'vegetable' name

  • @patidi
    @patidi 9 місяців тому +115

    Nailed it with the "used to go to celebrate". If you was 10 years older you would have seen powered playground rides. A playland on a mini them park level. The Banana Shakes and collectable cups/glasses.

    • @NerdilyDone
      @NerdilyDone 9 місяців тому +27

      Dude, do you remember the McDonalds with the N64? That was awesome.

    • @lordgrim355
      @lordgrim355 9 місяців тому +8

      @@NerdilyDoneoh man that was my first time introduced to games. They had them in the play room and kids either hit the play pin to play in the balls or hopped on the sticker playing Spyro. Aha good times

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 9 місяців тому +2

      @@NerdilyDonewith diddy kong racing?!??!! YESSSSSSSSS!!!

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 9 місяців тому +7

      Oh yeah, it used to be like that, literally. I live in south america, over here back in the 90's, if you went to a mcdonalds (or any other fast food establishment) it was because you really were celebrating something, and usually you would go with the whole family, it was a special occasion.

    • @sethiddings7293
      @sethiddings7293 8 місяців тому +2

      Yep as a kid everyone wanted their birthday at Mcdonalds.

  • @hardlyprogamers4170
    @hardlyprogamers4170 3 місяці тому +2

    When I went to visit a friend in Nebraska, I saw that he lived right next to a Culver’s. I had always heard they where a more top tier fast food restaurant. After trying it out, I was disappointed the food didn’t taste that great.

  • @NatsFan18
    @NatsFan18 4 місяці тому +1

    Yeah I agree with them that chic-fil-a came up with that drive through model first. Only reason CFA takes longer is because it’s more busy

  • @BarakIII
    @BarakIII 9 місяців тому +281

    It's not just the service. The quality of fast food has decreased noticeably over the years. Many people can't seem to detect the changes when they occur but I've always noticed when something changed about a particular food item. It's always been about using lower quality food to cut costs until now what they serve can barely be called food anymore. In order to cut costs they lower the quality a little here, a little there, until it's what we have now. I remember when I was a kid back in the 70s and going to a fast food place was always great. Back then it almost felt like a special event. Both the service and the food was great. Now it's awful on both counts.

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 9 місяців тому +36

      Boomers really had it better. Better economy better housing market , better jobs, better quality of food. 😂

    • @BarakIII
      @BarakIII 9 місяців тому +4

      @@alejandroc7357 While technically I am a boomer I don't really see myself as one. I always related more to gen Xers than boomers. I was born at the end of the boomer generation. I think maybe they changed how they defined generations at some point because when I was a kid I could have sworn that my birth fell within what was considered gen x at the time.

    • @bustabee143
      @bustabee143 9 місяців тому +1

      They most certainly changed it I used to be Gen X now I'm millennial, no frigging way I'm no millennial lol I refuse I denounce my generation

    • @TheMedenka
      @TheMedenka 9 місяців тому +4

      I've always been a big nutella fan. Until they changed the recipe, that is. The current nutella has a lot more sugar and milk in it and less cacao. Yuk, never again.

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded 9 місяців тому +4

      What did you expect? We're becoming a third world country in so many ways. We went from having the world's safest airlines to having the world's most dangerous airlines. We went from being a net food exporter to being a net food importer. The quality of the very few things which are still made in this country is more expensive and worse quality than that made in other third world countries. We have a shrinking middle class and an increasingly two-tiered system where most of us are lower middle class or worse, and a very small few are extremely rich. We should be glad that what they feed us is actual food. It may someday be that they feed us for real soilent green.

  • @CErra310
    @CErra310 9 місяців тому +187

    Remember when you could book a McDonald's for children's birthday parties?
    Man I love Reviewbrah. The guy seems so sincere, as if he puts his everything into anything he does. Dunno if it's a character he's playing but I love watching him regardless

    • @FedkaSlovanich
      @FedkaSlovanich 9 місяців тому +21

      it cant be a character because eventually you will slip up, i have never seen it happen to him.

    • @ethanwasme4307
      @ethanwasme4307 8 місяців тому +1

      you still can?

    • @wababiba4181
      @wababiba4181 8 місяців тому +3

      That’s true. The birthday party thing.
      I can’t imagine doing that now.

    • @multidoor6928
      @multidoor6928 8 місяців тому

      ​@@wababiba4181I don't think they have those birthday rooms anymore

    • @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer
      @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer 8 місяців тому +5

      @@ethanwasme4307They used to have giant play places with N64's on little TV's and people dressed as Hamburgler and Grimmace would show up.

  • @christopherbrooks6355
    @christopherbrooks6355 3 місяці тому +1

    Fast food has added tons more salt and sugar to cover for the the lower quality food u get. Barley any can even be considered good

  • @yaboylevi
    @yaboylevi 3 місяці тому +3

    The other issue is quality has gone down dramatically and prices have doubled if not tripped lmao I mean I'm 5 bucks off of going to a sit down restaurant at this point

  • @samuelhamilton4437
    @samuelhamilton4437 9 місяців тому +149

    Use to be a supervisor in a KFC in the UK and the biggest change that screwed things up there was the start of deliveries, They changed the fries to a thicker cut that was hated universally but was done because they held heat better during travel, having to deal with 3 different delivery companies along with a drive thru and front counter would overhelm the place on busy days causing massive delays on food as the fryers couldn't keep up with the volume of stuff being sold.

    • @mencibenci
      @mencibenci 9 місяців тому

      why not raise the prices in such a scenario?

    • @joeblogs6598
      @joeblogs6598 9 місяців тому +3

      @@mencibenci stop trying to use logic. They're probably not allowed to raise prices in high demand times by law. free market forces are banned in this economy. it's the source of our troubles

    • @samuelhamilton4437
      @samuelhamilton4437 9 місяців тому

      Yeah prices were set and not something we could change on a whim. Place would try to run with minimal staff as well to keep their budget on wages down which would just make things worse.

  • @grapetictacgaming3189
    @grapetictacgaming3189 9 місяців тому +73

    As someone who is very fulfilled from my position at Taco Bell as a shift lead, there’s other factors at play as well. The metrics used to measure performance don’t necessarily care for quality. As long as our drive thru times are fast and we have few bad surveys there’s no problem from higher ups. Everybody focuses only on being as fast as possible and quality goes out the door. It breaks my heart seeing all these workers who don’t care at all about the product they serve

    • @ryrydag
      @ryrydag 8 місяців тому +2

      Now that we have you here, what dishes should we stay away from at taco bell 😅

    • @jmanakajosh9354
      @jmanakajosh9354 8 місяців тому +1

      Allot of the sourcing decision are made by horirbly run corporations. Allot of the incentive is around proving yourself to franchise owners rather than to the customer (and I'm sorry but these are frankly bad business models). If a company's NOI in $50-$100k a year how do you meaningfully raise wages when u need at minimum 5-6 employees?

    • @robster7787
      @robster7787 8 місяців тому +4

      Asmond was right about the food quality varying between locations.
      My baseline was a Beefy 5-layer burrito. I went to a poor area, and all you could taste was re-fried beans. Then out in areas where average income is $87k, I’m getting more beef and cheese.

    • @Justin-vr5zn
      @Justin-vr5zn 8 місяців тому

      completely agree with the metrics... the mcdonalds by me has gone to shit lately. they are understaffed, which has led to them constantly completely and clearing out orders before they are finished... orders are constantly messed up or forgotten all together. the people bagging the food have to yell out to the people making the food what the orders are. also with drive-thru, if your food isn't ready the second you pull up to the window, they have you pull up (I know this is normal for large orders or when there is a wait for an item - but they are doing it for nearly all orders)... which will leave a clusterfuck of cars waiting... and someone will have to run that food out, taking away from doing something else. several times I have seen people come inside, and say they have waited close to 15 minutes for a small basic order. each time they use the same excuse, they must have gave to someone else. and this is at non-peak hours... I stopped going. any place that cares more about metrics than service, is not for me. every time I have seen people walk out rather than wait, or ask for a refund.

    • @jacklau5529
      @jacklau5529 7 місяців тому +2

      @@ryrydag no response take that as everything

  • @ragingsloth2846
    @ragingsloth2846 3 місяці тому +2

    Its a combination of things.
    1. Corporations trying to squeeze the most profits out of their product. This leads to the lowering of Grade of Product over years.
    2. The workers are treated as easily replaceable machines, rather than Human beings. They are far overworked and underpayed for their time and undervalued by higher ups. Because they are easily replaceable, moving up from within is almost non existent now. There's a type of Classism between Management and Workers.
    3. Society has gotten far too entitled and forgotten manners. This works on both sides of the counter.
    Service with a smile is gone, customer is always right has been taken advantage of so much that the workers don't agree with that sentiment anymore. Likewise, being courtious to your server or order taker is pretty much non existent.
    When the Society you serve, as well as the ones doing the serving are so demoralized, everything goes downhill.
    4. Society is idolizing people who are the epitome for the reasons our Society is like this. This just goes to reenforce Society to becoming Lazier, more entitled, and demoralized.
    5. When immoral people run things, everyone else suffers while they prosper. Until Society is redefined as
    The Ruling Class and the Pessant Class. Which then becomes a Serfdom.
    Service workers are todays Serfs. But instead of Agriculture, they work in the Industrial Complex.

  • @johnnystephens259
    @johnnystephens259 21 день тому +1

    I just quit my job at a restaurant in a casino where I’ve worked at for the past two years. My entire crew changed multiple times in that period. They could not keep any workers, but honestly it seemed like my boss didn’t care to unless he had some kind of attachment to them. Not only were they working us to death, but they were also only paying us $10 an hour. They bumped the base pay up to $12 last year, but they only did that because all of the workers at another restaurant in the casino, which was slower than my restaurant, quit at the same time. We were very busy all the time but especially during the weekends, concert nights, and football nights. We were understaffed, usually had 5-7 workers, and half the crew all had the same days off. My boss also ran a restaurant across from us, and he purposely gave all the workers over there the same days off as half of our workers had off, so someone would have to run back and forth and work two restaurants two nights every week. My boss only liked people who worked overtime, so if you didn’t want to work extra days in a terrible work environment, he wouldn’t accept your pto request if he could come up with any reason to deny it. Management listened to you about problems, but never did anything to fix them. We ended up having so few people applying to work that my boss refused to fire anyone no matter what they did. The lazy workers could literally walk out on a Saturday and not get fired. They could walk around and not do anything while the rest of us worked all night and nothing would happen to them. Then when someone would point out that certain people weren’t doing their jobs, the people in question would laugh at us and say we looked like a box of crackers in the kitchen.

  • @itsreallyhotinmyroom
    @itsreallyhotinmyroom 9 місяців тому +87

    Not only are they getting more expensive but they're making things smaller y'know? The grande sausage burrito used to be my go to at Jack in the Box for years. It was like $4.25 and HEFTY. Fast forward like 2 years to present day after not having gotten fast food like at all due to budgeting reasons, this burrito now costs $6.50 and I kid you not, is like 60% the original size. This shit is crazy.

    • @musclenugget92
      @musclenugget92 9 місяців тому +16

      Shrinkflation

    • @Lootception
      @Lootception 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@musclenugget92yup shrinkflation even happening in tx, it sucks

    • @ToadstedCroaks
      @ToadstedCroaks 9 місяців тому +2

      I noticed that too with the Grill Stuffed Burrito at Taco Bell.
      10 years ago I used to eat half of it and save the other half for later. $2.50 for a big ass burrito with guac and all the trimmings.
      Then they pulled it from their menu. Then they reintroduced it back in short order as a "different" burrito, sometimes doing a gimmick like making it a "Frito burrito" or the now "grilled cheese". It's half the size now, with far fewer different ingredients inside, and $6-$9, depending on if you want beef, chicken, or "steak"; all weighted differently so the cost is the same to them, but extra for you.
      Absolute Madness.

    • @ThatVenomousCat
      @ThatVenomousCat 9 місяців тому

      CarlsJr/Hardees did the same thing with their Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders, they used to be twice as long as they are now

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast 9 місяців тому +1

      @@LootceptionThey even downgraded to "everything is average sized in texas"

  • @user-sk4ds1rg1z
    @user-sk4ds1rg1z 9 місяців тому +176

    Asmon is wrong about the flippy thing.
    The issue is not with the "cooking" - that's all already automatic in fast food.
    Nobody stands over the burger timing it, it's a press with set timings for each type of product. There are 0 cooking skills in a fast food kitchen already.
    The issues with fast food are cleanliness, food standing around too long, construction of the items, and quality of ingredients falling.

    • @Naotaku
      @Naotaku 9 місяців тому +3

      I think it's less about skill, and more about the costs and hassle involved in employing humans that Flippy replaces. "Flippy" is just a generalisation, there's many different ways robotics could potentially be useful in the fastfood industry if we want it to be cost effective. I mean... that's my own take anyway. I can't see inside Asmon's head :)

    • @TheDarkLasombra
      @TheDarkLasombra 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@Webb8991Culver's in Wi is far superior to other states as well, it seems. I've never had a bad meal at Culver's, so I'm guessing the quality may be lacking when you leave the Midwest.

    • @JK-jw3po
      @JK-jw3po 9 місяців тому

      @@dendo20p yea just that it costs premium for trash these days...

    • @stevensparks19
      @stevensparks19 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Webb8991while I agree with what you’re saying, even that job can be automated with enough ingenuity and dedication.
      Working as a field service instruments and controls technician I get to see in real time people losing their jobs to machines that I go and calibrate for the companies. The capabilities of these machines in much more demanding processes than a kitchen is astounding.
      Once things hit the tipping point, I’d be willing to bet money the deployment of this tech will be so fast people will get whiplash as they’re kicked out the door.

    • @TWEAKLET
      @TWEAKLET 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Webb8991 just automate it a robot will do it perfect 99% of the time every time with no feelings or pressure

  • @Falcon_Serbia
    @Falcon_Serbia 2 місяці тому +2

    Stop eating fast food grow a garden if you have even a tiny yard. Drink water milk and juice only. Workout regularly even if it’s from home. Do not let your mine decay with porn and mindless entertainment. Stop listening to degenerate music especially hip hop. Find faith in something you believe in. Get married and have lots of children. This is how you resist

    • @19JohnConnor84
      @19JohnConnor84 2 місяці тому

      I embrace the lifestyle of the 1980s. Fast paced and perfection.

  • @JodyBruchon
    @JodyBruchon 4 дні тому +1

    Since 2020 my fast food eating has dramatically dropped. I go to Bojangles or a locally owned non-chain grill place if I go anywhere. If I'm going to be waiting in line 15 minutes to get questionable food then I'll go to the grocery store, buy a tub of rotisserie chicken salad, and eat it in my car instead.

  • @fordesponja
    @fordesponja 9 місяців тому +33

    The management thing is real, I worked at starbucks for 6 years: the first 3 were miserable because of the mix of bad managers, bratty employees and the shit I had to put at with for the shitty wage I had, I didn't care about it at all, just wanted to languish away at home playing WoW and I did my minimum 12 hours/w.
    At my third year, area management changed and a new manager came to my shop who was a cool, older dude. He cleared all the brats (median age of the employees went up like 5-10 years) and things got so much better it changed my perspective on it, I started to work more than 30 hours a week voluntarily, made more money, paid my studies and now I work in IT.
    And to be true, if for some reason I win the lottery and could retire, if I could get the minimum 8 hours/week, just couple of half shifts a week in the same conditions I left, I would take it to have something to do. The last 3 years made me appreciate this job just because an adult guy with realistic and honest perspective in life for him and his employees came around the time I was about to give up.

    • @complexrapper1340
      @complexrapper1340 9 місяців тому

      What area of IT do you work in?

    • @fordesponja
      @fordesponja 9 місяців тому

      @@complexrapper1340 Mainframe, I'm in L1 ops and training to L2 ops and z/TPF. I could also apply for batch scheduling if I wanted since I work with the 3 main batch schedulers in z/OS and I know how to make a batch, I had to plan some small ones for one of the clients I work with. It's a very interesting job.

  • @thepolarphantasm2319
    @thepolarphantasm2319 9 місяців тому +137

    Friendly reminder that Reggie Fils-Aime turned the Pizza Hut chain around in the 90s so drastically he saved the chain from extinction with the one two punch of PS1 demo disks and the debut of Stuffed Crust Pizza

    • @xcoolthefoolx
      @xcoolthefoolx 9 місяців тому

      ya pizza huts quality has went way down v.v @@forx28

    • @Mike_Dubayou
      @Mike_Dubayou 9 місяців тому +34

      And now Pizza Hut is an f tier pizza joint

    • @thepolarphantasm2319
      @thepolarphantasm2319 9 місяців тому +20

      @@forx28 I mean on the one hand, it's still around 😆
      On the other hand, it's likely had six or more folks in charge since then and Reggie's already like four careers down the road

    • @thepolarphantasm2319
      @thepolarphantasm2319 9 місяців тому +8

      @@Mike_Dubayou A lot of that is because PepsiCo is legendarily trash tier

    • @thotbeater697
      @thotbeater697 9 місяців тому +8

      Man I used to go there with my dad when I was 7-10 years old on Saturdays and the pizza was amazing. Now I don’t even consider Pizza Hut or any other pizza chains when thinking about ordering some.

  • @BluGuyMyco
    @BluGuyMyco Місяць тому +2

    Just a few years ago you could go to Taco Bell and feed you and two of your friends with $15. Now it’s at least $15 a piece

    • @BenjaminDarlingMusic
      @BenjaminDarlingMusic Місяць тому

      So true. Used to as a teen with my buddies around 2007-2008. All three of us could easily get a meal for $5-6 a piece. Now, it’s double that. It’s wild.

  • @silvereloking6149
    @silvereloking6149 Місяць тому +1

    For long time in my country Croatia, fast food was very low price, even McDonalds was low price that sometimes I was wonder how cheap is. But in last year they become so expensive that middle class can't afford it anymore

  • @NPC-ej4ql
    @NPC-ej4ql 9 місяців тому +32

    Fast food like McDonalds or Burger King has always been bad, but the former benefit of it being affordable (or even cheap) no longer applies. Also, those companies treat and pay their employees like trash, so they don't put in any significant effort either, which is understandable.

    • @adilion2413
      @adilion2413 3 місяці тому

      Most burger chains started good actually.

  • @thedemonkingdurst
    @thedemonkingdurst 9 місяців тому +110

    I absolutely LOVE Reviewbrah, I don't know what it is about him but I just love hearing him talk about food, same as I love Asmon talking about just about anything and so on.

    • @modestgrower2017
      @modestgrower2017 9 місяців тому +23

      I think it's how articulate his delivery is and how passionate and intelligent his takes are on the subject.

    • @thedemonkingdurst
      @thedemonkingdurst 9 місяців тому +8

      @@modestgrower2017 Couldn't have put it better myself, that's certainly a possibility for sure, I do enjoy listening to people who are knowledgeable and passionate talk about their respective subjects so maybe that's it 👍

    • @Cyanoblades
      @Cyanoblades 9 місяців тому +5

      He's one of the legends of YT.

    • @gliver2549
      @gliver2549 9 місяців тому +1

      legends never die

  • @helixx92
    @helixx92 3 місяці тому +9

    It's just quality assurance, every franchise varies location to location except chic fil a which is consistent everywhere

  • @stefyroxanne7567
    @stefyroxanne7567 3 місяці тому +1

    I work at a Neighborhood Market Walmart and we use our phone for practically everything. Clocking in, topstocking, checking our schedule, requesting time off (though we still have to talk to HR if we are going to use PTO instead of PPTO), checking prices or locating items for customers/ourselves etc. For when cell services go out we use old school methods for clocking in, so I mean it does have its pro's and con's, but phones are useful in the hands of responsible individuals. You just have to get onto the highschool kids about being on them for non-work related things lol.
    Anyways, I don't really eat fastfood often because the quality has been bad for several years and it just keeps getting worse. Even Boomerang's has gone down hill and thats not a fast food chain. Everything sucks now. I eat mostly stuff I can make at home anymore, or like Walmart (cause I work @ a grocer's Walmart) deli, because at least you can't f up a rotisserie chicken without getting fired for it + I know all the workers in that department haha.

  • @rahovartiv3464
    @rahovartiv3464 9 місяців тому +16

    My wife and I have noticed that basically since covid pretty much all fast food took a complete nose dive in terms of quality and service.

  • @ienjoicomics101
    @ienjoicomics101 9 місяців тому +58

    Asmon is spot on with low income areas producing even worse food than it already would’ve been. Live in a pretty low income area in RI and I went to mcdicks to get a Big Mac. Meal was around 15 bucks, they didn’t give me my drink and the Big Mac was quite literally just the meat on buns and nothing else. This has been about on par with just about every experience at this place. Pan handlers in the drive through asking for change, around a 30 minute wait time on what already is a small McDonald’s. Hard to tell weather it’s poor management, poor workers, or what but I just stopped going there. No longer spend my money at chain restaurants like that, would rather pay the same amount at a mom and pop place than keep doing that

    • @chronometer9931
      @chronometer9931 9 місяців тому +8

      I'm also overwhelmed by the 3 strips of lettuce on a mcdiccks burger, wouldn't want corporate to break the bank on a 4th slice of lettuce...

    • @grabble7605
      @grabble7605 8 місяців тому +6

      "This has been about on par with just about every experience at this place." And yet you repeatedly kept going, again and again and again...
      Bad consumers are the enablers, and thus the root of the problem.

    • @ZhovtoBlakytniy
      @ZhovtoBlakytniy 7 місяців тому +1

      My cousin went to a McDonald's in an urban area, but in a wealthy area. She asked for no onions so they gave her onions, as usual. She brought it to the counter, told her issue, and gave it to the lady, who took it from her and walked away. My cousin waited 15 minutes and asked about the sandwich and the lady says "oh, I didn't know you wanted a new one". I think one would usually understand that, or offer a refund. I quit fast-food years ago, but everyone says it's so bad these days.

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified 7 місяців тому

      Are there really no mom and pop food stalls in USA? We call them karinderya here but when I google translate them it's called cafeteria or food stalls. It's probably unfeasible in USA cause of the number of karens, cry-bullies and law suits are free if they're the "victim" there.
      Kindly google image karinderya so I can know what they're called there.

  • @JBakk007
    @JBakk007 Місяць тому +1

    I keep hearing all this hate towards fast food but the problem is people keep buying it. If people keep purchasing food at these disgusting places they will keep charging more money and the quality will continue to plummet. People are so lazy these days. You can literally go to a nice grocery store like whole foods or something and get a quality deli sandwich or burrito for less money than a fast food restaurant. Or better yet, just buy the ingredients and make something at home. People spending money at these places are the problem, not the businesses themselves.

  • @stonesymmetry
    @stonesymmetry 2 місяці тому +1

    Chuck fila started the advanced drive thru with multiple lanes and stuff.

  • @Gunnumn
    @Gunnumn 9 місяців тому +43

    Everything that was explained here is exactly why i stopped getting my mcdonalds breakfast every saturday morning. It was a tradition of mine for 10 years and i stopped when i noticed a borrito meal was $10 when just a few years ago it was only $5. I made my own breakfast burrito and it tasted better, plus i had ingredients to make more if i wanted.
    Theres a culture in fast food thats slowly dying. Asmon said it best himself, we used to go out to mcdonalds because it was good quality for cheap, now its cheap quality at a high cost and its turning people off.

    • @soulflame99
      @soulflame99 9 місяців тому +6

      bro the burrito price hike kills me. They used to be on the 1$ menu for TWO.

    • @spacejunk2186
      @spacejunk2186 9 місяців тому +2

      And the restaurants look more lifeless and sterile than ever before.

    • @Gunnumn
      @Gunnumn 9 місяців тому

      @@spacejunk2186 i know bro. i went to the one in my home town and it feels like i walked in on a funeral.

    • @Gunnumn
      @Gunnumn 9 місяців тому

      @@soulflame99 whats worse is the steak egg and cheese bagel. that was my real go too and they canceled it during covid. they brought it back but its significant lower quality. its not even a bagel its a glorified potato roll. wtf.

    • @soulflame99
      @soulflame99 9 місяців тому

      @@Gunnumn ah dude, i LOVED the steak egg and cheese bagel even though it messed up my stomach every time. the butter sauce and grilled onions with the steak seasoning was great, definitely got way worse after covid. the steak when from tender and almost the same consistency as the folded egg to tough and chewy and fatty.

  • @DBrew4xD
    @DBrew4xD 9 місяців тому +23

    It’s a combination of things. A robot won’t change it that’s just throwing a bandaid onto the problem.
    Issues:
    •Hard to get replacement parts for kitchen items
    •Mobile take out (Uber eats etc.) has added more orders that has to be gotten out asap
    •New workers not getting proper training (seen it a few times)
    •Underpaid workers
    •Understaffed
    •Food price increase
    • And probably many more but these just from what I’ve seen and heard it’s going downhill fast

  • @HarisP000
    @HarisP000 3 місяці тому +1

    That's because there are no regulations, they lower the quality because nobody can stop them. In Europe they have to maintain standards and adhere to health codes, and as a result they taste awesome, but that means they can't lower the quality, so they reduce size, and I haven't had McDonald's since 2019 because it's just ridicukous

  • @Vickolai
    @Vickolai 2 місяці тому +1

    4:51 are you saying my food is catfishing me 🤣

  • @duewhat9815
    @duewhat9815 9 місяців тому +106

    The issue is for the longest time the food you got was usually at least cooked within the last 20 minutes but now it's cooked hours beforehand and then placed in a plastic bin that keeps it lukewarm. They don't even reheat it, you're lucky to even have the cheese be the same temperature as the burger let alone it even beginning too melt.

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 9 місяців тому +12

      Yup i used to work in fast food for 1 month. All of this is done to push out food faster and keep up with the lunch/dinner rush. They didnt want anyone waiting longer than 2 minutes. So people come in order a bunch of burgers and we push them all out in fast time. However the rush leaves us empty of burgers. Now we gotta wait 5 minutes for the ones on the grill to finish. You can only fit so many burgers on the grill. Basically by the time they finish cooking they are all gone in 3 minutes. Then we have to throw another round of burgers on the grill. Management doesnt like this because it makes the customer wait longer and we have a quota to meet.
      On the flip side if we have our bins fully loaded ready for a rush at night time, which sometimes happens sometimes doesnt. We end up throwing away around 15 patties plus some other food. This also pissed management off. For a while they allowed us to just take the food home for closing shift free of charge. But then that changed too and they wanted us to start paying for it. That job fking sucked and having to stand on your feet all day wearing barely cushioned shoes. Caused my bog toenail to start bleeding underneath. FUCK fast food. If i ever go i never get mad at the employees because i know what its like

    • @Mattblaze1477
      @Mattblaze1477 9 місяців тому +8

      The last time I went to Burger King they gave me ice cold rock hard onion rings. I checked it as soon as I left the Drive-thru. I parked my car and went in fuming about it. I wanted a refund for the entire meal but they just offered me more of their slop so I threw the onion rings at them and left. Most pissed I've ever been at a Fast Food joint.

    • @minimower
      @minimower 9 місяців тому +17

      @@Mattblaze1477 Yeah seems like a reasonable response from a well-adjusted individual.

    • @Mattblaze1477
      @Mattblaze1477 9 місяців тому +7

      @@minimower Hey man look. I live in Hamilton Ontario, I work at the Stelco plant out here. I've been married for 13 years and I have 3 kids. Never been in trouble in my life. But this incident here was just 1 in a long line of me being ripped off by Fast Food restaurants and I finally had it. Enough is enough when you bring 50 bucks worth of fast food home to you're family and barely any of it gets eaten because its so disgusting. My kids use to get excited for fast food, Those days are gone.

    • @shadedude6games
      @shadedude6games 9 місяців тому +1

      I really want to believe crap like door dash Uber eats etc are to blame before they only had to prepare for walk in and drive through but now there's another 300 orders on door dash and it's too much

  • @zeal514
    @zeal514 9 місяців тому +94

    Man, I don't watch streamers. But, asmongold has been popping up in my YT feed more, ever since his based take on Spanish. Gotta say, I did not expect Asmongold to be such a down to earth based guy. Feels like the type of dude that can just be cool with everyone, no drama. I'm happy he is seeing success in the stream.

    • @r32guy85
      @r32guy85 7 місяців тому

      what was his based take on spanish?

  • @CyprienCole
    @CyprienCole 2 місяці тому +1

    The argument against cellphones is stupid, as phones were once not portable. I don't mind people having their phones but they should be fired if they used them for non emergencies.

  • @freedone.
    @freedone. Місяць тому +2

    I stopped going to the Wendy's near me because the staff is surly, the restaurant interior is unpleasant and the good was sub par and expensive.

  • @thepolarphantasm2319
    @thepolarphantasm2319 9 місяців тому +524

    Asmongold and Reviewbrah are both timeless internet weirdos who've made our lives better by being themselves
    Even when RPGing or... whatever brah is doing, lol it strikes me as funny that everyone knows exactly who youre talking about when you say Reviewbrah, but like nobody knows dudes name lol

    • @pariscanwait348
      @pariscanwait348 9 місяців тому +28

      I love his confidence, the man is himself. A true king

    • @thepolarphantasm2319
      @thepolarphantasm2319 9 місяців тому +21

      Ngl, people love to give Zach hell for his hair or whatever, but far as I'm concerned if you have been able to be yourself online yet make money enough to be comfortable for the future AND effectively dress as the Dude from the big lebowski for all of it you've basically won at life

    • @donovanschoor1473
      @donovanschoor1473 9 місяців тому +1

      RPGing? whats that?

    • @thepolarphantasm2319
      @thepolarphantasm2319 9 місяців тому +1

      @@donovanschoor1473 i mean I coulda typed out role playing gaming or something but you probably know what I'm talking about if you're here 😂

    • @PineappleBaconPizza
      @PineappleBaconPizza 9 місяців тому +11

      I started watching this guy like 10 years ago when he would drink water out of an ancient blue-looking cup. I never could have imagined how much he would blow up years later. Easily my favorite food reviewer.

  • @bullpaxton2001
    @bullpaxton2001 9 місяців тому +86

    The pandemic had a lasting and often un recognized impact on the food industry from fast food to fine dining. Something about it but the experience has gotten wrose and more expensive across the board.

    • @DerSchleier
      @DerSchleier 9 місяців тому

      That "engineered incident" was conducted to force upon us a demographic change.

    • @nathanberrigan9839
      @nathanberrigan9839 9 місяців тому +16

      It's even affecting dog food. The dog food I used to buy went from $10 to $25 in just the past 3 years. It is now cheaper for me to buy cheap cuts of meat and feed her that.

    • @SolidNitrox
      @SolidNitrox 9 місяців тому +22

      All standards lowered, places short staffed, food more expensive, companies make record profits. We got conditioned to pay more for lesser quality goods and corporations are laughing all the way to the bank. Our only weapon is our own $, don't support poor quality and force a change.

    • @moneybuas4942
      @moneybuas4942 9 місяців тому

      companies found out they can overwork, pay less, and use more shit products and get away with it.

    • @whodis000
      @whodis000 9 місяців тому +3

      It's effected EVERYTHING to be fair, even production work for machine shops, mine in particular a lot of stuff stopped throughout the pandemic years now we're back to work and they want 3x as much done to make up for the time lost because of covid, and we're not getting paid that much different, inflation ate up my entire raise.

  • @JC-zl1lq
    @JC-zl1lq 22 дні тому +1

    When dominos and little Caesars cost the same , THATS WHEN I KNEW IMMA STOP EATING FAST FOOD

  • @rcisneros310
    @rcisneros310 3 місяці тому +3

    1. McDonalds quality has gone UP? LOL ok... 2. You go to McDonalds FIVE TIMES A WEEK? Bro...wtf.

  • @nottomcruise6474
    @nottomcruise6474 9 місяців тому +222

    This duo works so good. We need this to be a thing

    • @emiach
      @emiach 9 місяців тому +9

      Nah Asmon doesn’t really understand the brah’s style of humor, pausing his vids 100 times takes away a lot of what makes him funny and interesting. Not good react content.

    • @deceivedzero0936
      @deceivedzero0936 9 місяців тому +8

      @@emiachhe is the worst at pausing

    • @paulanderson3772
      @paulanderson3772 9 місяців тому +1

      Ronald is proud of his son's already. No need to over do it. The pale red headed one looks especially recognisable.

  • @smulGIANT
    @smulGIANT 8 місяців тому +171

    As a food worker during covid, after that our entire team left the job basically and quality has taken a big hit. I watched people get bonuses for unemployment while I had to work reduced hours and get called essential.

    • @thatcleanupguy808
      @thatcleanupguy808 5 місяців тому +12

      ​@user-bq5np8zb2r you have a point but it's not their fault it's the fucking government

    • @jordandrukqsz4026
      @jordandrukqsz4026 5 місяців тому +2

      The quality has been the exact same since before covid. This isn't a covid thing. Lmao

    • @alexsynthesis
      @alexsynthesis 4 місяці тому +6

      I got to take 4 months off work and getting paid $1700 every 2 weeks from unemployment 😂 my poor friend I worked with was slaving away at our job while I’m over here making double what he was getting lol

    • @danielseaburg9763
      @danielseaburg9763 4 місяці тому +8

      @@alexsynthesis ''i'm over making double lmaooooo ezpz'' - and i bet you can't fathom why inflation is soaring out of control.
      Congratulations, you're the problem. ''lmaoooooooo''.
      And seeing as you want to brag. you makle $850 a week? adorable, i make 5k a day, on average. and i spend 30 seconds a day working. Now THAT'S a LMAOOOOO.

    • @676Suffering
      @676Suffering 4 місяці тому

      ​@@danielseaburg9763 Lol dude, touch grass

  • @JjJ-nf9nz
    @JjJ-nf9nz 24 дні тому +1

    Wait until people realize its way cheaper to make your own burger and fries, you can also look up your favorite fastfood recipe

  • @victorkreitner754
    @victorkreitner754 Місяць тому +1

    Could you imagine if McDonalds founder and CEO Ray Kroc was still alive today and walk into one of his restaurants. He'd be one pissed off dude. I've eaten McDonalds and BK back in the 1970s-90s. It was light years better than it is today. The problem is fast food has put profit before people for way too long and it shows in how bad the food is today. Need to go back to the made to order concept, and lose the heat lamps and shortcuts.

  • @TheBimmster
    @TheBimmster 8 місяців тому +79

    as a restaurant owner I have a few pieces of information too share about how this has happened
    1 - the introduction of uber - people make unreasonable requests that did not exist before this app i promise, it adds stress aswell as an uncrontrolable amount of orders can be places simultaneously rather than through a que
    2 - inflation - filling a deep fryer costs more than 30 times as much as it did less than 10 years ago, this is one small example as in the thousands of products required to opperate a restaurant have all increased, we cannot afford to staff like we used too
    3 - work shortage - the cost of living is very high and why would anyone want to work for minimum wage in a job that demands work rather than work from home
    i could go on but seriously uber is the worst of all the changes to the industry

    • @Hal0nic0
      @Hal0nic0 4 місяці тому +4

      Thank you for your insight into the industry, I didn't think uber was such an issue

    • @user-np3gu9kc4w
      @user-np3gu9kc4w 4 місяці тому +1

      good points, but i hope u meant like 3 times fryer cause 30 times as much would probably have shutdown a lot of restaurant, bringing the price back down significantly

    • @TheBimmster
      @TheBimmster 4 місяці тому +3

      @user-np3gu9kc4w it did shut down many restaurants infact 40 percent of restaurants that opened in the last 5 years shut down
      Also that is only one example and it is not even an exaggeration
      This Industry is struggling more than ever

    • @alanbenavides1480
      @alanbenavides1480 4 місяці тому +6

      Now i will tell you what i have seen.
      1.- yeah nothing to say here, the introduction of new apps to deliver food brings chaos but also convenience
      2 and 3.- this is where i think the change has to be made for the big food chains, every price went up and there is a work shortage, but they have RECORD PROFITS, which means that either they are cutting costs in the quality of food, or underpaying and overworking their workers, for me the solution is really simple, let your profits take the hit in favor of giving a better experience, but that is something companies will NEVER do. its curious, McDonald could say "we had 4.6 billion dollars in proft, but we cant give our employees $24 an hour because it would make our profits 3.8 billion" that is CRAZY, they CAN give you a better experience by, hear this, only getting 3.8 billion dollars, but they wont. and this is just an example, the actual money made by McDonalds in 2023 is 14.563 billion dollars, and you bet they wont want to give a cent to give livable wages and better customer experience or food quality.

    • @cavalieroutdoors6036
      @cavalieroutdoors6036 4 місяці тому

      @@alanbenavides1480 McDonalds and other franchise restaurants are a terrible base of comparison. Here's why: Most of those corporations *do not* own and operate their stores. They purchase land. They build a store on it. Then they sell the right to open a restaurant at that location to a Franchisee. They charge the Franchisee rent for the store, and sell them the products to prepare for customers. So Mcdonalds is guaranteed to make money on *every* location even if the store's *actual* owner (the franchisee) is taking a loss on it's operation. The franchisee is the one that pays the workers, the maintenance and upkeep, and all of that extraneous stuff.
      At any rate, the TL;DR is McDonald's is more in the business of real estate than selling burgers.

  • @jaxonfreeman1756
    @jaxonfreeman1756 9 місяців тому +92

    It's inevitable that any product over time will eventually be stripped down to the least it can be in the name of maximizing profits. If they could get away with serving garbage they would.

    • @xXRedEggXx
      @xXRedEggXx 9 місяців тому +3

      Shoutout to Arbys

    • @sterlinga8307
      @sterlinga8307 9 місяців тому +11

      How is it inevitable quality will decrease, it doesn't maximize profits to have less customers.
      The issue is simple, when I was young almost everyone working at fast food chains were also young, and they were balling with their shite wage. Now a large number of fast-food employees are mostly poor people often immigrants just getting by on their crap wage. The old @ss people that work in these places are dead inside.

    • @zockerfprever
      @zockerfprever 9 місяців тому +3

      @@sterlinga8307 It depends on the product as well as the position of the brand. A brand who emphasises quality will most likely not be affected. A brand who emphasises low prices is actively seeking ways to reduce its prices - sometimes taking shortcuts. A company strategically places itself in either - sometimes in between those.

    • @refugeehugsforfree4151
      @refugeehugsforfree4151 9 місяців тому +1

      Maybe people shouldn't eat garbage then? Cheaper to cook at home. Stop being lazy.

    • @LudwigVaanArthans
      @LudwigVaanArthans 9 місяців тому

      ​@@sterlinga8307statistics show that it's inevitable. The company becomes big, the quality goes down because profit becomes the main goal after you create your place in the industry that you are active in

  • @KumiChan2004
    @KumiChan2004 Місяць тому +1

    I used to work in fast food and restaurants in general.
    It used to be that yes, people didn't make enough money, but we took pride in our work and giving good service. Now I can see it that people there have no pride in their work. Mostly because they know it doesn't pay off to give a job even 50% of your effort.
    For ever 1 person that's like me. Respectful and nice to workers there. There's 20 that are absolute jerks. On top of management and owners that seem to hate you now too.
    I see it both in fast food and sit down places too.
    But on the other side of things there are workers that don't care in general. And have no brains in their heads to the point that they have no ability to problem solve. Or even simply give correct change.

  • @jeagerist4072
    @jeagerist4072 27 днів тому

    Each wrinkle on Ramsay’s forehead represents a time someone almost died in his kitchen

  • @onesack9614
    @onesack9614 9 місяців тому +258

    This guy is a legend, I’ve seen his videos 10 years ago crazy to see him still going

    • @NorthHollywood
      @NorthHollywood 9 місяців тому +17

      Hes losing teeth and his health is legitimately deteriorating but yes, still going strong.

    • @Slow_Rogan
      @Slow_Rogan 9 місяців тому +1

      Is he an alien?

    • @littlewigglemonster7691
      @littlewigglemonster7691 9 місяців тому +3

      ​@@NorthHollywoodI thought he got fake teeth

    • @NorthHollywood
      @NorthHollywood 9 місяців тому +13

      @@littlewigglemonster7691 Sure, but watch him try to eat in his latest videos. Its tough to watch, fake teeth definitely dont fix the ability to chew food properly. He eats on one side of his mouth (the side that has his real teeth im pretty sure) and he only takes little nibbles of the food now.

    • @DreamingConcepts
      @DreamingConcepts 9 місяців тому +11

      ​@@NorthHollywood seems he's losing his Y chromosome too

  • @spaceghostbloq2497
    @spaceghostbloq2497 9 місяців тому +31

    I'm actually very suprised that fast food chains aren't fully automated kitchens yet

    • @NalDeryoga
      @NalDeryoga 8 місяців тому +2

      because yall would steal more stuff just like walmart obviously xD

    • @madmonk4190
      @madmonk4190 7 місяців тому +3

      Cause humans are cheaper then robots no maintenance ether

    • @stephenmisener1659
      @stephenmisener1659 7 місяців тому +2

      Its getting there. The first step is automating the order taking process which is already a thing establishments just havent made the final push yet.

    • @Moloch6666
      @Moloch6666 7 місяців тому

      they are about to be in 5 years, it will be way different most places will be at least 80% automated

    • @folk-comrade
      @folk-comrade 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Moloch6666 in America? Dude, remind me to talk to you again five years from now

  • @Chris-vx5kp
    @Chris-vx5kp 3 місяці тому +2

    At first, he looked sort of alien. He spoke kinda strangely. Yet, as he spoke he became more and more human; then he got to the point where he spoke how I felt. Asmon too.

  • @chasewebb7417
    @chasewebb7417 22 дні тому +3

    Late-stage capitalism. Any company will eventually cannibalize itself until it's no longer worth saving. It's not about selling a good product- it's about milking the product for everything it's worth and then moving on to something else and doing it again. Greed is the name of the game.