Please see the EDIT section of my original comment and then tell me if you still stand by your statement.
Also, if you’re perfectly happy eating fast food instead of fine dining, who am I to say otherwise? But if too many people consistently stop investing in fine dining experiences, they go away and then all we have is an ever-reducing quality of the fast food experience.
Please see the EDIT section of my original comment and then tell me if you still stand by your statement.
Also, if you’re perfectly happy eating fast food instead of fine dining, who am I to say otherwise? But if too many people consistently stop investing in fine dining experiences, they go away and then all we have is an ever-reducing quality of the fast food experience.