Submitted by Shank_ t3_11c3upt in pittsburgh
tesla3by3 t1_ja1s4y7 wrote
Two reasons Rents are significantly higher in the city.
The suburban population tends to skew towards chains and more “comfort food”.
So the same reason there’s no Applebees or Fridays. (Excluding Waterworks, which is technically in the city)
1ll1l1ll1l1l1l1l1ll1 t1_ja3ht2h wrote
The average Eat n Park patron probably isn't willing to park on the street somewhere and walk to the restaurant
Hoppiness83 t1_ja2igu6 wrote
Look, another "people living in the city have better taste" Redditor, lol.
tesla3by3 t1_ja2nchh wrote
I neither said nor implied that EatnPark was inferior. I occasionally eat there If there was one near me I’d probably go there more often.
DangerousAwareness92 t1_ja3jz69 wrote
Nothing like eating and shopping at the same garbage chains available in every suburb across the country!
Better head out to red lobster early tonight champ. Lent n shit
Hoppiness83 t1_ja4b6mb wrote
Who even does that? Surely not me.
I'm simply pointing out the "city living is elite" idiot crowd. And Reddit is full of them. You know, those feeling superior because they live in the city. Like it's a big deal or something.
pAul2437 t1_ja24rm3 wrote
There are two in the city. The comfort food doesn’t check either. There are tons of pizza places which is the ultimate comfort food.
tesla3by3 t1_ja3j16l wrote
Maybe comfort food wasn’t the best word. Maybe “casual dining chain “ would be better. However, it doesn’t negate the point. Nor does the existence of 2 restaurants
redurbandream t1_ja2t4tm wrote
The main point was about big chains. Try not to latch on to a single word uttered during an explanantion
tesla3by3 t1_ja4yfd3 wrote
Just Paul being Paul.
pAul2437 t1_ja2y0jv wrote
No it wasn’t. They made several points
redurbandream t1_ja304r5 wrote
Ha I’m not going to continue this but you latched on to a single word. Very common behavior in teenagers and college grads
pAul2437 t1_ja30mju wrote
There are and we’re those chains in the city though.
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