La Ronde food: expensive junk
Food at La Ronde is expensive junk, and you can’t get a healthy thing to eat. Not really news. People don’t go to amusement parks to eat salad.
Food at La Ronde is expensive junk, and you can’t get a healthy thing to eat. Not really news. People don’t go to amusement parks to eat salad.
Marc 10:28 on 2012/08/12 Permalink
No, not news at all. IIRC, the Mc Donald’s at La Ronde was the only one in the world to serve Pepsi products until the park changed its agreement to Coca Cola.
Ephraim 12:00 on 2012/08/12 Permalink
You should try getting anything but junk in most American airports. At Dulles we finally just gave up after walking through the whole terminal, twice.
@Marc Not true, there are malls, hospitals, schools and other parks that have the same basic agreement and serve Pepsi at all vendors on the property. Examples, the Pepsi Coliseum in Indiana and the Mall of America. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ezeiza/5031019247/
Kate 09:02 on 2012/08/13 Permalink
Ephraim, you should try getting anything but junk in most of the U.S. – sure, in some real neighbourhoods there’s real food, but if you’re travelling in any form, on the road or by air, it’s junk all the way.
walkerp 09:28 on 2012/08/13 Permalink
That’s not necessarily true. San Francisco airport has decent food (really good noodles and sushi).
Kate 10:23 on 2012/08/13 Permalink
Oh, that’s good to know. Not that I have any plans to go there, but the awful junk in the last couple of U.S. airports I encountered was dispiriting. On the other hand, I had excellent sushi at Schiphol.
Ant6n 14:52 on 2012/08/13 Permalink
When travelling last Christmas, I had some decent sushi at dulles
qatzelok 19:20 on 2012/08/13 Permalink
Dear Grandkids, Notice all the airports that were happily mentioned. See, we destroyed the atmosphere so we could project gravitas and shared experience on Internet forums. :)