around the time i learned that fact i also listened to the lyrics of that track, which i'd never paid heed to before. more interesting than i'd expected.
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Yeah, I think they are also called Ghost KitchensDark kitchens.
Apparently, all around the place, landlords are renting out warehouses which are taken up by the likes of Pizza Express. So when you order your food off Deliveroo or Uber-eats or whatever, it's actually coming from a warehouse factory type operation, not necessarily an actual restaurant. And all these different chains share the same warehouse.
That means, since you pay extra to get it delivered, and it's being made in a presumably much more streamlined way, you're getting double-shafted.
I have never used a Deliveroo or anything like it.
I know I'm talking mostly about chain restaurants here, but even then you can tell if the cook/chef cares about what their doing or not. And the guys making this food almost certainly don't care if their working in those conditions down the back of a grimy industrial estate being told what to do by an app. We're being lied to sheeple.Yeah, I think they are also called Ghost Kitchens
Not having food delivered is one of the few tenets I live by
Yeah, I think they are also called Ghost Kitchens
Not having food delivered is one of the few tenets I live by
I can't do it, manHaving food delivered is one of the tenets I live by
It’s about half an hour’s walk to the Chinese, I’d just have congealed Chinese. But if you’re having someone else cook it, why the hang up about delivery?Like I will always go to the Chinese. Never deliver.
Just my own stuffIt’s about half an hour’s walk to the Chinese, I’d just have congealed Chinese. But if you’re having someone else cook it, why the hang up about delivery?
But also, I can't buy any veg or fruit that's already been chopped up in a supermarket.
Eventually bought a jar of garlic after agonising over it.
I don't even like buying sliced ham. I'll buy a ham and cook it, and slice it.
Fucking mental case, no wonder I'm not married.
They have to add chemicals to the grated cheese so it doesn't go weird in the packetCan't abide grated cheese being a product.
I never buy itGeez, what next? Sliced bread?
Ever use the bread slicer in Lidl? It sure is something. #minorpleasures
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