But… the idea is to avoid human interaction! 🫠
Some places are drive-thru only after a certain hour or worse don’t even have a dine-in option at all. I remember walking to a fast food joint next to my old apartment one night since it was the only place open and they wouldn’t let me order because I wasn’t in a car.
This is so fucked up to be honest. Just looking at the block that the Starbucks is sitting on it could be used much more effectively (if parking and roads were not a priority in north america).
A similar footprint in a european town/city could probably have 3 or 4 low-rise developments on it. We have developers and governments screeming housing crisis and a large city sprawl issue, yet we use space so ineffectively.
To rub it in there’s all that free parking and just one parked car. I wonder where the hell are employees park their cars to leave all that space for customers.
The employees might not have money for a car since they get paid a shit wage… which means having to walk through the car infrastructure.
Well, someone has built the US in a way that in many places using the car is the only viable option. That’s why half-blind 80 year olds still drive their own cars.