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Fast food. It's all disgusting fucking garbage, the customer service is horrible, delivery services rip you off non-stop, and their business practices are completely unethical and cruel. So I decided, "fuck them all" and started cooking for myself. Nowadays I make food that's leaps and bounds ahead of that pig swill I used to gulp down, even comparable to a lot of restaurants.
You don't actually need most businesses to survive, especially food service. Food service is arguably the easiest aspect of society to gain true independence from.
The benefits are numerous. By cooking at home you can ensure that it's healthier, cooked thoroughly with sanitary handling, impress guests, pay less, and prepare it to your own taste.
I hope at some point to just open my own joint and sell food that is not fucking garbage.