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4 Fast Food Locations We Need To Cancel In 2018

Food pretty much revolves our lives, we brunch, we lunch, and we love to late night munch.

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4 Fast Food Locations We Need To Cancel In 2018
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With 2018 here, we should start making better choices when it comes to choosing where to eat. We should start thinking about making healthier and more delicious decisions. And I know choosing a place to eat is hard and sometimes we are on a budget. But time and money should never be the reason why we have to choose unhealthy food. We should be able to make better choices with the restaurants we choose or we can start trying to cook more often. I am going to list restaurants we should stop eating at in 2018 and honestly for the rest of our lives.

1. Steak and Shake

Oh, Steak and Shake; the place we go after a late night study session or after a night out with friends. We go there because they are open 24 hours and they have burgers, shakes, and cheap prices. But the quality of their food and shakes aren't A1. So why are we putting this garbage in our bodies? And the service really sucks, you and your party can be the only people in the whole restaurant but yet they take forever to take your orders and bring your food. So we should definitely cancel Steak and Shake.

2. McDonald's

Mickey D's as the kids call it, we all grew up with its happy meals. With its chicken nuggets and cheeseburgers and the coke. Why is it that McDonald's coke tastes way better than the others? But either way, McDonald's food is not okay for us, do any of you guys remember "Supersize" me? Also, we aren't even sure if the Nuggets are made with real chicken. McDonald's has lots of sodium in their meals, we actually get dehydrated after eating it. And my biggest peeve is that their ice cream machine is always broken. If I can't get a hot fudge sundae, I don't want to eat there. McDonald's = Canceled.

3. Taco Bell

We all love Taco Bell because with $10 you can buy a half or maybe more from the menu. But the one thing we do is complain how Taco Bell always sends us to the bathroom. But yet, we always stay eating it. And I don't understand why we keep eating something that gives us bad stomach pains and make us frequently use the restroom. So let us just leave Taco Bell in 2017, therefore it is canceled.

4. Burger King

Question...Who still goes to BK? Because honestly after they changed their fries and chicken tenders to nuggets, they went downhill. And their burgers taste weird, like are they even real meat? Burger King is definitely canceled in 2018.


Food pretty much revolves our lives, we brunch, we lunch, and we love to late night munch. So why not choose better options for us to have and to eat. Do you guys have any other restaurant options that should be canceled in 2018? Leave a comment and lemme know!

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