Here's something that I've just thought of:
I used to work at Wendy's. All Wendy's are called "stores." They aren't called "restaurants". Let that sink in for a minute.
I always thought it was weird that every piece of literature about Wendy's said "store" rather than anything else. Now, usually, a place that sells cooked food to you is called a restaurant, and a place that just sells goods is a store. A subtle message of the quality of fast food? I do believe so.
I used to work at Wendy's. All Wendy's are called "stores." They aren't called "restaurants". Let that sink in for a minute.
I always thought it was weird that every piece of literature about Wendy's said "store" rather than anything else. Now, usually, a place that sells cooked food to you is called a restaurant, and a place that just sells goods is a store. A subtle message of the quality of fast food? I do believe so.
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