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why are the fast food places in king county still closed for

Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:34 am

sit down. I eat fast food every once in a while. i have been to lynnwood and puyallyup and some of the fast food places are open to sit down. now in king county i have not seen any fast food places open for sit down

so what is the reason?

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:47 am

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My guess the sit down customers are predominantly under 30 and over 60

Neither of which do the mask thing well.

Transmission of Covid would spell the end to that Fast Food location.

And theres always the threat of a Karen Report.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:49 am

WaJim wrote:..............

My guess the sit down customers are predominantly under 30 and over 60

Neither of which do the mask thing well.

Transmission of Covid would spell the end to that Fast Food location.


And theres always the threat of a Karen Report.

My one and only guess.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:49 am

WaJim wrote:..............


And theres always the threat of a Karen Report.


I'm on that right now sir.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:56 am

Because its an easy way for the owners to cut costs.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 10:00 am

Pablo wrote:
WaJim wrote:..............


And theres always the threat of a Karen Report.


I'm on that right now sir.

Where's the updated snitch list? Haven't seen one since spring.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 10:09 am

There doesn't appear to be anything preventing them seeing as how restaurants are open for sitdown. I know the Five Guys has sit down tables since a few months ago. My guess is that 80/20 they make their money out of takeout these days since no one is looking for the "novelty" experience of sitting down for a fast food meal.

They might for a real restaurant but if you need to do all these protocols for enhanced sanitation, you might just say screw it if you are running a Taco Time and save that money.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 12:03 pm

Old Growth wrote:Because its an easy way for the owners to cut costs.
Agreed. I spoke to a McD’s manager. He said they aren’t doing dine in because sales are up and overhead (labor costs) are down.
Also keeps the vagrants out.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 1:08 pm

Wacarry wrote:
Old Growth wrote:Because its an easy way for the owners to cut costs.
Agreed. I spoke to a McD’s manager. He said they aren’t doing dine in because sales are up and overhead (labor costs) are down.
Also keeps the vagrants out.


You had me at keeps the vagrants out.
(I moved from San Francisco to Seattle).

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 2:48 pm

This is my understanding:

the county needs to apply to the phase II and sometimes it gets modified a bit.
They need to come up with a plan to get all businesses up to speed on the requirements. Might affect the fact Seattle minimal wage is higher making it hard to have the state required setup (requires more employees sometimes).
The evaluation considers the covid cases seen in the county and population density which I think its the major factor keeping king county on a half way phase I/II "with modifications" they call it.
Its all public health management. Yes, politics play a role I would agree.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:13 pm

I travel all over WA OR and ID and have yet to see a McDonalds open for dine in. I do see a lot of Wendy’s open though.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:23 pm

IMHO, just another side effect/backlash of the raised minimum wage laws and mandatory insurance. Let's face it, McDonalds and other similar national employers have been looking for ways to cut down on staffing by installing self serve kiosks, cutting employee hours resulting in fewer full time and more part time with no mandatory insurance needing to be provided, etc.

This virus has just confirmed the fact that their businesses can in fact succeed on drive through only saving labor costs and facility management costs (cleaning supply's, furniture costs, etc). My wife and I were talking just last week that we would not be surprised if those businesses stay drive through only, and any future stores and remodels will result in smaller locations, thereby also saving big dollars in real estate needs.

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:39 pm

stevemcgee wrote:
Wacarry wrote:
Old Growth wrote:Because its an easy way for the owners to cut costs.
Agreed. I spoke to a McD’s manager. He said they aren’t doing dine in because sales are up and overhead (labor costs) are down.
Also keeps the vagrants out.


You had me at keeps the vagrants out.
(I moved from San Francisco to Seattle).



Out of the pot, into the fire.. :ROFLMAO:

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Thu Oct 08, 2020 5:03 pm

Old Growth wrote:Because its an easy way for the owners to cut costs.


They sure haven't passed that on to the customers LOL), have you seen the prices they charge for a burger nowadays??? icon_eek icon_eek icon_eek

Re: why are the fast food places in king county still closed

Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:00 am

AR15L wrote:
WaJim wrote:..............

My guess the sit down customers are predominantly under 30 and over 60

Neither of which do the mask thing well.

Transmission of Covid would spell the end to that Fast Food location.


And theres always the threat of a Karen Report.

My one and only guess.


And a Yelp raping by a massive wave of Karens on the internet.
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