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Originally Posted by davee930
Americans don't have to yack about Dunkin Donuts because they have a choice. Also it's not on every damn block in the country.
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This. I mean, I thought it was obvious. But Rim's has taken over. Fast food options at the hospital? Always Rim's. The university campus? Always Rim's (other places may exist, but they are closed outside of peak hours, which leaves Rim's). Highway stops? Rim's again (and wretchedly long lineups). Major intersections? Often two Rimmie's across the street from each other.
Rim's, Rim's, and more Rim's. The miltonization of the universe.
Rim's reminds me of Donald Trump. No matter how shitty the person/product, the base eats it up without complaint and asks for seconds.
Rims killed off the competition (and not always by playing fair and square...hell even their franchisees sued them), and once they were gone, proceeded to go as cheapo as possible by sacrificing quality (and still putting the squeeze on their franchisees).
I complain for the same reason I complain about the profusion of identical big-box-barf stores, cookie cutter 3-star hotels, fugly suburban subdivisions, and wretched suburban 8-lane boulevards with cars zooming by at 80kms/hour. These issues are symptomatic of what is wrong in our society. We built a society completely around the automobile (err, pickup truck), and it is a fucking ugly place. Outside of downtown cores (and even there, only in the biggest cities), every decision about zoning/building is focused on how people can access a given place by automobile. Our answer to congestion? Always more roads, wider roads, more parking. Which promotes more driving. Which makes for more congestion. Which promotes more roads, wider roads, more parking. Which promotes more driving. Which makes for more congestion. Which promotes more roads, wider roads, more parking. Which promotes more driving. Which makes for more congestion. Which promotes more roads, wider roads, more parking. Which promotes more driving. Which makes for more congestion. Which promotes more roads, wider roads, more parking. Which promotes more driving.
This is fucking insane. And it still doesn't work.