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Steelers @ Bengals in the Wild Card Round
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(01-07-2016, 02:41 PM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: Hey - here's an idea: rather than judge the quality of food by a metric that literally involves hundreds of other variables (and, frankly has little to do with quality*)why don't we judge the quality of their food by ... what people actually think of their food?  Here's the results of the most recent Consumer Reports fast food survey:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tf9ipdk5sban7qe/Fastfood.jpeg?dl=0

Note that McDonalds is ranked dead last among burger places, with BK just one notch above.   

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*Here's the thing: being popular does not mean something is necessarily good.  The masses have a high tolerance for crap, especially if it's cheaper than the good stuff.  The fact that Bud Light is the best selling beer in the U.S. does not make it the best beer. In fact, a blind taste test of the top ten best selling beers ranked it sixth, while the tenth best seller (Heinekin) ranked first.  Sales might be a better measure of quality if we lived in a world where all people had equal incomes, but we dont live in that world.
Funny, I don't recall you using a specific metric, but glad you can find one to assist you in a financial decision (buying stock or something other) that I was very specific about. The reality is McDonald's is one of the top brands in the world, others in fast food are not in the top 100. But by all means, use your info to make those financial decisions.
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RE: Steelers @ Bengals in the Wild Card Round - Luvnit2 - 01-07-2016, 04:07 PM

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