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themaninblack@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Fast casual

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themaninblack@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • Raz@lemm.ee
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    Lol I have those exact barstools at home.

    TIL they are supposed to be hipster/fancy?

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      No, just cheap and generic.

      • Raz@lemm.ee
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        Praise the sun for me being cheap and generic, instead of hipster, then!

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          Praise it!

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          Fancy a bit of jolly cooperation?

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      They are suggested for restaurants because people don’t linger very long as they aren’t comfortable.

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        The “We want your money but get outta here” stools. Just seeing them in a restaurant is enough to make me want to leave.

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          Same. I won’t pay to eat in a restaurant that only offers uncomfortable seating.

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      I think it’s a offshoot of the shabby chic aesthetic. Expensive stuff made of cheap elements because you’re being sold a certain flavor of minimalism.

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        I suspect it’s also so the rich assholes can pretend to be in touch with society by occasionally “getting the poor people eating experience” (at a premium of course). They emulate classic burger joints and diners while being ten times more expensive with none of the charm.

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      woah - raz

    • jpreston2005@lemmy.world
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      same here lol

      Aldi for $17.99 each if I remember correctly!

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      Well you bought them from design within reach and paid their ridiculous prices, so you should know.

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