Breakfast is supposedly the most important meal of day, so why don’t all fast-food establishments serve it all day long?
All fast-food establishments should serve breakfast all day, so that we can eat what we want, when we want, and they can just rake in the money.
Jack in the Box is the only establishment, out of the big fast-food chains, that serves breakfast all day long. Sonic also serves it all day, but we all know that nobody really goes there to eat, they just go for the drinks and desserts, no matter how many funny commercials they make.
Places like McDonalds and Burger King need to join in on this trend of serving breakfast all day. How can I “have it my way” if you don’t serve it all day, Burger King?
At the McDonalds locations with 24-hour drive-thrus, they start serving a limited breakfast menu after midnight. That’s a step in the right direction, but sometimes at 3 p.m. I feel like having an Egg McMuffin and hash browns.
Del Taco also starts serving breakfast after midnight but it does its full menu until 11 a.m., instead of a limited one like McDonalds.
Taco Bell also serves breakfast now but it also stops at 11 a.m. The problem with its hours is that it doesn’t open until 8 or 9 a.m. Taco Bell’s breakfast is like an exclusive club in their mind, someplace that everybody wants to go to, but nobody want to dance in.
Even Subway serves breakfast now and despite ending at 11 a.m. most of the time it has left over eggs and egg whites, so if you asked for it, an employee will serve you a breakfast sandwich at anytime of the day.
Carls Jr., which besides being a God amongst the national fast-food chains, is also the grand puba of breakfasts. Their menu is incredible before 10:30 a.m.
If they’re already making biscuits from scratch, cooking eggs and bacon, why can’t they just extend their hours? Why can’t I get reheated bacon and egg biscuit. It’s mealism, plain as day.
Breakfast lovers join me in the fight against fast-food chains around the world that don’t serve “the most important meal of the day” all day, because I am tired of not being able to have breakfast whenever I please.
Breakfast should not be just for breakfast
Bertin Rodriguez, Editor in Chief
February 20, 2014
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