 | Is this even a selling point? Isn't one of the points of fast food is to have a relatively cheap meal and get it quickly and be in and out? I can't see the point of being your laptop or netbook in a place where most people are in and out in 15 minutes or less. But then again yuppies sit in Starbucks for hours sipping their overpriced fancy coffees playing on their computers. I don't have anything against this idea, but at the same time I really don't see a point to it either. -- Don't Blame Me, I Voted For McCain Welcome to The SSA, The Socialist States of Amerika, Lead By Your Dictator, Hussein Obama Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Saddam Hussein, B. Hussein Obama Obama = Terrorist |
 2 edits | I've seen a lot of travelling business people and sales people stopping at McDonalds to grab lunch, and quite often if they are either on their laptop or on the phone. I dont regularly travel for work but I have sat at fast food places reading email on my lunchbreak before. A lot of folks don't get a chance to sit down to eat outside of their car, mainly because they don't have a chance to stop working. This allows them to do both, and I think now that it's freely available to all customers a lot more people will start doing it. |