Hehe. As a former Panera employee I would say that the food is indeed shipped in bulk in factory fashion. (frozen gallon bag of soup anyone?) ;-)
For me Panera would be fast_food or cafe, depending on the mappers inclination. On May 28, 2013 7:22 PM, "Greg Troxel" <[email protected]> wrote: > > "Brian Wolford // HOT" <[email protected]> writes: > > > I often differentiate fast_food as "counter service" and restaurant as > "sit > > down with a menu and order from a waiter" service. > > I basically agree, but there's also an intermediate "order at counter, > have someone bring it to you". But the key point (here I'm veering into > subjective, I know) is that fast_food implies that the food may be > prepared in advance of you asking for it, generally is shipped in bulk > to the restaurant, and is looked down on as factory food. If you order > at a counter at a non-chain and they use identifiable ingredients and > cook in ways someone born in 1880 would find respectable, it's probably > "cafe", even if it's fast. > > The really difficult case is Panera.... > >
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