#17 "No, really -- our customers are so desperate to be thought of as hip and trendy that we could serve their food to them in dog bowls and they'd still eat it, smile, tip big, and post pictures on social media. Watch."
I know, right? You know the food will be mediocre if they advertise, "Come For The Experience." The wide-spread use of the word "experience" is often used by a company who's product they already know s#cks. All that kitchy hipster bling is meant as a distraction to their poor quality.
If your food already tastes like asphalt and feet...why not serve it on a skateboard?
#17 "No, really -- our customers are so desperate to be thought of as hip and trendy that we could serve their food to them in dog bowls and they'd still eat it, smile, tip big, and post pictures on social media. Watch."
I know, right? You know the food will be mediocre if they advertise, "Come For The Experience." The wide-spread use of the word "experience" is often used by a company who's product they already know s#cks. All that kitchy hipster bling is meant as a distraction to their poor quality.
If your food already tastes like asphalt and feet...why not serve it on a skateboard?
I however prefer non-sh#tty food from regular dishes, though.
I know, right? You know the food will be mediocre if they advertise, "Come For The Experience." The wide-spread use of the word "experience" is often used by a company who's product they already know s#cks. All that kitchy hipster bling is meant as a distraction to their poor quality.
If your food already tastes like asphalt and feet...why not serve it on a skateboard?
This sentence alone deserves an upvote.