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On Fast Food

I'm a sick of fast food and takeaways. There I've said it.

I've spent the last week skipping around the place for work eating an exciting selection of fast food, well, when I say exciting I mean my go-tos mexican food where I can, Burger King where I can't. This week of excess has been bookended by curry out one night, and takeaway curry tonight. Add to this 2 nights of networking with some excellent pizza and I'm sick of it all....

...but that isn't really true - what I'm really bored of is the same thing. In my heart of hearts I know I wont change, because deep down I love fast food, There's something about the uniformity, the nothing like the pictury-ness about it, even the high end fast food type stuff I adore. I know it's bad, I know I shouldn't, and I can go for weeks without touching anything (that's the upside of living in Stafford,m your choices are limited on such things)  - I think my problem is I've exhausted all of the fast food options in Stafford, and the surrounding area.

What I really want isn't less fast food, or even better fast food, it's more choice of fast food....

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