I sit on the absurdly narrow strip of concrete that makes up the fast food drive through - a thin lane hemmed in by a dense copse of trees on the passenger side, and the restaurant’s brick facade on the driver’s. Whether conscious in the designer’s mind or not, it's a design concept that was destined to portray in real life how trapped those of us who frequent these restaurants feel in our synthetic grease-addled gastronomical routines.
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I sit on the absurdly narrow strip of concrete that makes up the fast food drive through - a thin lane hemmed in by a dense copse of trees on the passenger side, and the restaurant’s brick facade on the driver’s. Whether conscious in the designer’s mind or not, it's a design concept that was destined to portray in real life how trapped those of us who frequent these restaurants feel in our synthetic grease-addled gastronomical routines.