For me it was Brasov in Romania. It was more beautiful than I had expected and really liked the vibes of this medieval city.

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    When I went to Brussels, Belgium I was shocked to find out there are no fast food restaurants in the entire city, even the airport.

    Nice to see them support small businesses.

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      6 months ago

      Aren’t there hundreds of independent fritures (small places that serve traditional Belgian fries)?

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        I’m sure on the specific thing, but there were a lot of chip shops.

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      Thanks for saying something nice about Brussels I guess, but there is literally a Quick (ie, French Mcdonalds) in the Schengen terminal. And tons of fast food elsewhere in the city.

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      Nice to see them support small businesses.

      yeah. Franchising is for successful ideas and other chump games. I’d rather support local strangers and a local land baron than local strangers and a remote land baron with service level objectives. Fuck those people I’ll never know instead of those people I’ll never know.