To me, just doesn't seem like a drinking place. First, write off lunch, as people have to return to work. For dinner... just me, but a burger place is for beers. Mexican food says margaritas. Italian... I can see wine, but less people are wine drinkers. 3 construction guys will go to Hooters and kill some wings and beers, but I don't see them going for a Tour of Italy and knocking back 3 glasses of vino. They would probably just get Cokes and overdo it on garlic bread.
That’s interesting, because where I’m from wine is as popular as beer for meals. A construction worker here is as likely to go for a glass of wine as for a glass of beer (though it does depend where they’re eating, fast food places won’t have wine for example).
I'm from Portugal. Wine is less popular for fast food, but usually goes with everything else. It's popular enough to have it be the so-called "standard drink" (you convert any drinking habits to equivalent cups of wine alcohol-wise) when trying to evaluate for alcoholism.
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u/Constant_Ride_128 Nov 19 '22
This is exactly mildly interesting