High-income Americans rarely mix with poorer people. Restaurants like Applebee’s and Olive Garden are the exception. by FUSeekMe69 Tags:Economy 9 comments I’m confused if they are poor how can they be people? Everyone agrees to stay away from Applebee’s, rich and poor alike. Dollaritas are the solution to the class war They’re both terrible. We can all agree Why would they? I still miss Chi-Chi’s. But no mention of Red Lobster? Never thought that they would be America’s great unifiers Maybe it’s a regional thing, but the “high income” people I know would probably never choose to eat at Olive Garden or Applebee’s. Rich people go to Applebees? I don’t believe it. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Maybe it’s a regional thing, but the “high income” people I know would probably never choose to eat at Olive Garden or Applebee’s.
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I’m confused if they are poor how can they be people?
Everyone agrees to stay away from Applebee’s, rich and poor alike.
Dollaritas are the solution to the class war
They’re both terrible. We can all agree
Why would they?
I still miss Chi-Chi’s. But no mention of Red Lobster?
Never thought that they would be America’s great unifiers
Maybe it’s a regional thing, but the “high income” people I know would probably never choose to eat at Olive Garden or Applebee’s.
Rich people go to Applebees? I don’t believe it.