I hate going to chain restaurants because they’re not
accountable. Their corporate structure diverts any pressure away from decision
makers to people who work in the individual locations. These individuals might
have the best of intentions, but they’re not given the power to solve any real
problems. Corporate demigods make halfhearted efforts to please people who are
unhappy with them. We take these advances hook, line, and sinker, filling out
their feedback forms and getting lost in their endless phone banks in the hopes
that something productive will happen. Nothing ever happens and we’re left as
unhappy as we were when the process started.
Why do we keep returning to these places? They have
perfected a formula that maximizes their profits, which is understandable since
they’re running businesses; however, this formula can be reached with
sacrificing the quality of the product in the process. That’s not something
that most chain restaurants are interested in doing. They feel like their
product is high quality, even if the public is saying otherwise. Their bottom
line is telling them that they’re doing great, so that’s the only thing they
worry about. We make it so they don’t have any other worries.
We need to stop complaining about businesses online and
start taking our business to the independent restaurants that need it. The same
goes for coffee shops. Instead of going to Starbucks, you should go to an
independent coffee shop and buy a cheaper, higher quality cup of coffee. Every major
chain restaurant or coffee shop started as a hole in the wall place struggling
to gain footing. We complain about not having alternatives when there are so
many alternatives around us. If we don’t like Starbucks, we could go to another
coffee shop and make them the new Starbucks.
I would never say I hope for the downfall of all the major
chains. I go to them from time to time because there are so many around. You
can’t drive down the street in most cities without tripping over a handful of
Starbucks locations. That’s how they get you. Major chains know that you’re
strapped for time, so they crowd the landscape until you see far more of them
than their competitors. Look beyond the hoard of cookie cutter establishments
and go off the beaten path. Never rest or settle until you have an experience
that makes you a satisfied customer.
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