• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Okay that’s an explanation with some logic in it, but like unless they have your order ready when you drive into the parking lot, there’s several dishes I could cook as fast as it takes for you to go pick up a brown bag.

    Granted time is a luxury I find myself having too much of often so maybe I’m like one of those super rich guys who doesn’t understand the cost of a milk carton.

    But nah, I don’t think I am here to be honest.

    If you said “doesn’t have the energy to cook” I’d get it but time/energy, eh pretty interchangeable.

    It isn’t faster but what it is, is more convenient and that I can see.

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      44 minutes ago

      unless they have your order ready when you drive into the parking lot, there’s several dishes I could cook as fast as it takes for you to go pick up a brown bag.

      Sure. When you’ve got a stocked fridge and a clean kitchen and a working knowledge of home economics, its can work.

      If you said “doesn’t have the energy to cook” I’d get it but time/energy, eh pretty interchangeable.

      There’s also the simple addictive quality of high salt, high sugar, high fat foods made to order.