One comedian, Matt Mitchell, has created 10 hilarious proposals he believes restaurants should consider moving forward with immediately.
Eating is a favorite activity for nearly every single person. Thats one of the reasons why holidays, especially the Christmas season, are so popular. Delicious food is in abundance at family gatherings.
But family gatherings and home-cooked meals aside, everyone has a favorite restaurant and a preferred meal or dish at that particular establishment. But when it comes to food, is perfection attainable? Cant a food, dish or even a restaurant always be tweaked and improved?
Comedian Matt Mitchell believes that restaurants and their food can always be better. To achieve this, he has provided 10 ways in which he thinks restaurants can become better.
Matts first proposal involves the word restaurant itself.
Number one: Lets make restaurant easier to spell first, he suggests. Thatd be cool.
His second proposal involves Chick-fil-A making a menu item more readily available to its legions of committed fans.
Chicken mini should be available all day long, he states. Its real simple Chick-fil-A.
He adds there are no excuses for the chicken chain not making the chicken mini always available.
Another proposal is for Firehouse Subs. But, as he mentions, it goes for all fast-food chains that implement a rewards program.
Stop changing the rewards! Matt said. I was this close to earning a free party tray from Firehouse, and they took it away from me. And now, what am I supposed to use my 10 million points on?
He also includes more hysterical and oddly relatable suggestions for other popular chains such as Burger King, McDonalds, Taco Bell and Cracker Barrel.
But at the end of the video, Matt singles out one fast-food chain for special recognition: Hunt Brothers Pizza.
You just keep doing you, baby, Matt says. Youre not even a restaurant. Heck, youre barely pizza, but youve never once deceived us.
1 Corinthians 10:31 So then, if it is a question of food or drink, or any other thing, whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
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