- I grew up going to On The Border and Olive Garden, and thought they were good. 
- Chili’s and Golden Corral. 
- Panera Bread and Burger King. I feel like both have become pretty horrible. 
- Subway in the 90s was kinda awesome. It was fast and wasn’t a burger place and it had the old brown and yellow subway wallpaper everywhere. - Then they kept expanding locations and the meat and cheese slicers disappeared. - Then they ran $5 footlong. - Then they kept running $5 footlong. - And kept running it. And the quality kept dropping and dropping so they could keep the price peg. - Now, it’s disgusting and costs way too much. - You couldn’t pay me to eat subway, now. 
- Chain restaurants have been garbage since COVID. (TBF they weren’t exactly stellar before.) - You can tell that many servers and cooks moved onto other careers during the pandemic. It seems like servers now are way too inexperienced with little help. 
- Tim Hortons. Growing up in Canada they were an icon, good donuts made in store, good coffee, decent food at cheap prices. I would go there all the time. - Now they have tiny donuts, terrible coffee and they’re way overpriced for everything. Penny pinchers ruined that place. - Same. And they keep trying to do new stuff. I definitely don’t think of Timmie’s when I want a pizza… 
 



