• grue@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Most places won’t let you use the drive-thru on foot either, and some stores (due to “labor shortages”) are drive thru only. So they literally won’t serve you without a car.

    That’s potentially a zoning code violation. Call up your local government and report it.

    (A fast food place near me illegally expanded their drive-thru to two lanes recently; my complaint forced them to rip it out again.)

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      11 months ago

      They’re not allowed two lanes? Many McDonald’s have them where I’m from.

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        11 months ago

        For the restaurant in my particular example, it’s in a neighborhood with special zoning that says they’re supposed to not be allowed a drive-thru at all. Unfortunately, even though that old fast-food building had been vacant for more than a year before the current restaurant opened (which means it should’ve lost its grandfathered-in status), the city failed to enforce the zoning in a timely fashion and they got away with having one drive-thru lane. I’m just glad my city councilperson was urbanist enough to be willing to give the zoning department (or legal department, or whatever) a swift kick in the ass to stop them from getting away with screwing the community a second time!

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      11 months ago

      I had a lady at the McDonalds near me tell me I can’t take my motorcycle through the drive-thru. I was like “wtf? I do it all the time here.”