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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

A pledges nightmare




The heading “fast food restaurants” usually refers to any restaurant which bases its sales on the desires of those people who are in a hurry. One of the unique characteristics of fast food establishments, compared to more formal sit down styled eateries, is the convenience of a drive through window. For those people who are hungry and in a rush to get somewhere, or a drive through fast food restaurant is the best bet. Here in Clemson, there is a plethora of fast food restaurants, most of which have drive through windows. Some of the more popular fast food restaurants within a mile or two of campus include Sonic, McDonalds, Taco Bell, Chik-fil-A, Zaxbys, Arbys, Bojangles’, and Wendys. The benefit of having a drive through window is by far most noticeable late at night when nowhere else is open. Fast food restaurants are the only option for those people who wish to eat during the hours after midnight. In Clemson, this is very beneficial to people who have been hanging out downtown all night and then suddenly have the urge to buy a double Big-Mac with cheese. The only people who do not benefit from this aspect of fast food restaurants are pledge drivers, who spend countless hours driving people to and from the drive through windows.



Arbys image:

http://www.vivaelbirdos.com/2009/12/2/1182603/a-trip-to-arbys


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