Compare this to all the other Europeans saying how absolutely fucking delicious American burgers and food in general is.
I don’t think I’ve heard any European say this about American junk/fast food even once.
About the only thing I think I’ve heard in regards to flavor is “sickeningly sweet” and “even stuff that’s not supposed to be sweet is sweet”.
Yeah, if anything it is known for sugar in everything that’s not supposed to be sweet and corn syrup where you’d expect normal sweetness from sugar. And absurdly large portions.
Personally I have only tried some of the more “famous” sweets such as twinkies and reecies or whatever it’s called, and I found both disgusting. The former are just weirdly greasy cake dough filled with teeth hurtingly sweet goop, so intense you can’t taste anything else. And the other made me gag after just a small bite and was entirely too sticky for my taste.
I also tried imported “original” Mac and cheese and that stuff was just repulsive too. Weirdly bland and the consistency of snot.
Why do europeans insist on eating the worst american foods? Twinkies barely count as a food they’re like 99% preservatives
Deliciousness and oversized portions are not, in fact, mutually exclusive
The real issue is that in American food they are much more willing to throw out the idea that food should be healthy and nutritious for profit and quantity.
It’s more that the restaurant industry is so big and specialized over here that if you want to eat healthy there are establishments for that, and if you want OP’s experience there are others for that. If you want the freshest, healthiest menus with scratch-made dishes you patronize local businesses. If you want the name brand dishes—most which are precooked and reheated—you go to one of the nationwide chains.
True, but if you can have both, why not? You don’t have to eat a whole combo yourself, my SO and I usually share an order of fries, don’t get sodas, and get our own burgers. If we go to a sit down restaurant, we’ll usually share an entre and maybe order an extra side if we don’t think it’s enough.