The Choice Between Fast Food and Sit Down Restaurants
Food plays a big part in the lives of everyday Americans, as well as people around the world. The typical American usually comes home from work and prepares themselves a meal. When this is not the case, however, two choices for Americans to eat out are fast food and sit down restaurants. Most Americans are usually on the go and do not want to wait for extended amounts of time to receive a meal. These types of people are often those who choose to eat fast food. There are many different examples of fast food: McDonald’s, Burger King, and Arby’s. When someone is less pressed for time and wants to enjoy a relaxing meal, they usually find a sit down restaurant to appreciate their meal. Examples
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At a fast food joint, people place their order, wait a few minutes for their food to be prepared, and enjoy their meal. Fast food also offers a drive-thru line that does not require people to enter the restaurant, but still receive their food relatively quickly. At sit down restaurants people must first wait for a table, order drinks and food from a waiter or waitress, and usually wait at least thirty minutes before their food arrives, depending on what was ordered and how busy the restaurant is. One element, however, that fast food and sit down establishments share is that there is a designated person making all of the food and customers often do not have to clean up after themselves if they create a …show more content…
One positive effect of fast food’s lack of food variety is that the cost generally tends to be low. Although the cost of fast food tends to be lower, the quality is not nearly as prominent as it is in a sit down venue. Due to the usual high quality food of sit down restaurants, customers must pay a higher cost than they would if they were to eat fast food. In addition, when eating in or at a sit down restaurant, customers are expected to tip their waiter or waitress, thus adding to their cost. Most often, cost is a deciding factor for Americans when eating out, as they can either choose between receiving a decent meal with a cheaper cost or an expensive meal with high quality food.
In conclusion, life is full of choices, especially when it comes to where Americans decide to eat out. When deciding between fast food and sit down restaurants, people often base their decision off of the type of food they want and take into consideration how much time they have, as well as how much they are willing to spend. Overall, even though there are similarities in comparing fast food and sit down restaurants, there are many differences too, all of which influence why people would choose to have either a fast and greasy meal or a relaxing and fancy