One thing I enjoy about Austin Texas when we visit my favorite daughter there, is all the small mom n pop NON FRANCHISE restaurants and shops there..........
I make it to our local BIG MALL maybe once every 2 to 5 years and then ONLY because that's where Sears tools are located (but I hear its going out). If they depend on my business they would be broke a day after opening lol. My local "watering holes" are either the American Legion or a restaurant that's been in the same family and location FOR SIXTY YEARS, owner has bar tended there 46 years after his dad passed.
HOWEVER I will admit to loving one favorite franchise that's STEAK N SHAKE wow I could live (until Im too fat or have the big one) on their burgers n fries and real milk shakes BEST THERE IS
DITTO on online shopping. I go on the net and click on a product and it arrives in a couple days on my doorstep at a lower then local store price and saves me going to the freaking mall and dodging teens on cell phones not watching where they are walking.
John T Getting to be an old grouch and fuddy duddy and so proud and happy for it lol
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