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xxElevationXX t1_j00ez0v wrote
Reply to comment by skodaddy426 in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Yeah, I think this would be better served to share some of the lesser known/ more regional chains
tapakip t1_j00drl9 wrote
Reply to comment by amoss_303 in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Wait until you see one with all 3. Mind blown.
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tapakip t1_j00dklr wrote
Reply to comment by DaveinOakland in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
I've walked into Dunkin's all my life.
tapakip t1_j00dgo8 wrote
Reply to comment by CallofBootyCrackOps in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Not just bigger, so much bigger that you can add McDonald's and Dunkin together and still not equal Subway. Kinda nuts.
Best-Adhesiveness-63 t1_j00czpl wrote
It is suprising to see Dunkin in 3rd despite seemingly serving the smallest area of the lot.
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Reply to comment by DavidWalton06 in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
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PrinceZuzu09 t1_j00c1sv wrote
Reply to comment by skodaddy426 in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Finally found out why I've literally never seen one in my life lol
Vex1om t1_j00blob wrote
Reply to comment by bitofrock in [OC] Yearly Average Temperature in the UK, 1884 - 2021 by PieChartPirate
>We could stop using huge amounts of oil to create the huge amounts of food required to feed cattle that become our beef meat.
Technically, this would improve food yields relative to fertilizer utilization, but it does nothing to deal with fossil fuels for farm equipment, transport, processing, refrigeration, etc - and you would STILL need massive amounts of fertilizer to feed the existing population. The carrying capacity of the earth without advanced fertilizers is probably in the neighborhood of 3 to 4 billion people.
It's also politically untenable, of course. I think that you will find that the majority of the population is simply not willing to give up meat in their diets. A solution that nobody is able to implement isn't really much of a solution.
_owlstoathens_ t1_j00b6kw wrote
Reply to comment by Uuuurrrrgggghhhh in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
May god have mercy on us all haha
amoss_303 t1_j00ajn0 wrote
Reply to comment by Uuuurrrrgggghhhh in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
KFC/Taco Bell/Pizza Hut are all owned by the same company so I’ve seen Taco Bell paired up with KFC or Pizza Hut
Sliiiiime t1_j009x2b wrote
Reply to comment by ZetaZeta in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Dutch Bros Coffee is pretty popular in the West. Overpriced and too sugary but people flock to it
luke1042 t1_j009wv4 wrote
Reply to comment by CallofBootyCrackOps in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Subway franchises are very cheap compared to other fast food chains and subway corporate does not give franchises exclusive territory. Those are probably the two main reasons.
Sliiiiime t1_j009pb3 wrote
Reply to comment by Intentionally_stupid in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
There’s a good amount of Walmart McD’s too
houseman1131 t1_j008f48 wrote
Had dunkin donuts once. Wasn't that impressive.
Stlouisken t1_j008b3g wrote
Reply to comment by G_Money_Stacks in [OC] Median Home Price in New Zealand (July 2022), Since you guys liked Australia, I did this one as well. by BLAZENIOSZ
Those areas are primarily rural and have sparse population (looking more at SW New Zealand).
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Willie-Alb t1_j007zkx wrote
Why not a map or the more regional chains? This is literally just a population density map
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CallofBootyCrackOps t1_j0078r4 wrote
Reply to comment by DavidWalton06 in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
yea this is super lame. I did find it interesting however that Subway is “bigger” than McDonalds! apparently the saying should be you’re never X miles from a Subway, not McDs
itstommygun t1_j006grn wrote
“Biggest” as in the number of locations, I’m assuming.
Because I’m pretty sure CFA would be in there if it was gross sales.
BobisFreezing t1_j0066gl wrote
Reply to comment by scarcerarity in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Yup. Definitely an r/peopleliveincities map
jordangrant0 t1_j005hmw wrote
Contrasted to areas people make homemade meals.
mydoglikesbroccoli t1_j005din wrote
Reply to comment by mydoglikesbroccoli in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Update: I checked. The actual population doesn't die off that quickly when going west of the river. Companies appear to be lazy, and are apparently passing up many west bank hungry people.
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