Woah, Jay Leno, that stinking' Mariah Carey, the slut Paris Hilton, a basketball player, etc...
The epitome of good taste and culture, sure.
Yes, I do think that when it comes to wine and food, I'm pretty much well educated as I educated myself and, in fact, my lifestyle is probably out of you realm of understanding.
The whole fast food industry is despicable, the externalities are dreadful and it makes is built on poor taste and the consumer's stupidity.
Oh brother. Can anyone be so full of themselves? Thinking you're even remotely part of the cultural elite. So well educated that is "out of
you realm of understanding" as you sit here on GetBig.
To think your lifestyle is anywhere near that of Lebron James, Mike Pence, Jay Leno (who is in a car that is probably worth more than your house), Paris Hilton... They run in a circle, been to places, met people all over the world, and have a lifestyle, you, as you post here on GetBig, can never even imagine.
Jeeze, brah, you act like your shit don't stink and are superior to us plebs. You are such a conceited clown with an exaggerated sense of self-importance.
Here's what some world-renowned chefs have to say about fastfood
https://www.businessinsider.com/why-a-chef-loves-mcdonalds-2015-4"I am a trained chef and a self-confessed food snob," Waychal writes. "Despite my education in one of the finest cooking schools in Paris and training in classical Michelin starred restaurants, I couldn't be happier chowing down a Big Mac meal with large fries."
https://www.mashed.com/119889/famous-chefs-dish-favorite-fast-food/"People think Americans are obese and burgers are bad for them — they are delicious. In-N-Out burgers were extraordinary. I was so bad, I sat in the restaurant, had my double cheeseburger then minutes later I drove back round and got the same thing again to take away," he said. "I wish that they were set up in London because if there's one thing I miss flying out of LA, it's an In and Out Burger."
-- Gordon Ramsey
He told Esquire that his favorite fast food indulgence is none other than KFC. "I love that crunchy fried crust. It's like the crumb on top of crumb cake; the chicken is an afterthought, really," he said.
-- Michael Psilakis, Iron Chef America
Talking to Eater, Anthony Bourdain waxed poetic about In-N-Out Burger, saying it was his favorite restaurant in Los Angeles, and praised the bun, good quality meat, non-limp fresh greens, and the perfect "cheese-like substance" of this "brilliant" burger.