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Houston Is The Fast Food Capital


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You can't trust anything Men's Heatlh has to say. Look at the size of our city limits. Most cities actual city limits isn't as large as Houston so of course it would appear the way it does. From Downtown out to 1-10 West @ HW 6, in most cities would be in the suburbs, but in Houston it is still our city limits.

This explains a lot with regard to their methods.

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I wish they would measure differently. Maybe by taking total metro areas populations, and then divided by the number of restuarants. This way you could compare cities of all sizes using a per capita standard.

Stupid magazines..  <_<

Yeah, that way Podunk, Texas with population 10 and a Dairy Queen can become the fast food mecca. :P

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Yeah, that way Podunk, Texas with population 10 and a Dairy Queen can become the fast food mecca. :P

For most of my life the town of 2,800 people I grew up in had not one, but two Dairy Queens! There was also a Sonic, and when I was in high school we got a McDonald's and a Subway in the same year. That was a big event, and the opening of McDonald's got two pages of full color coverage in the school yearbook's opening section.

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