Submitted by fizzSortBubbleBuzz t3_10tw0tu in dataisbeautiful
fizzSortBubbleBuzz OP t1_j791ugv wrote
Census 2020 estimate for population
I recently was on a cross-continental road trip and was BLOWN AWAY that Arby's is absolutely thriving in the Heartland.
SeaOfDeadFaces t1_j798tg9 wrote
Now overlap this with heart attacks per million. 😹
WoWMHC t1_j799ijj wrote
Then compare it to sewage out.
TBSchemer t1_j7als0b wrote
Wtf do you guys order there that wrecks your guts so badly? I've never had that problem.
clemonade17 t1_j7b688t wrote
I was curious so
https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/maps/quick-maps/index.htm
found a heart disease map on CDC website
SirThatsCuba t1_j7a55av wrote
How? Is it just food deserts?
anonkitty2 t1_j7a7and wrote
Some of us actually like the food. It's expensive for what you get, but it's the only fast food place that offers French dips.
AgressiveIN t1_j7ayft0 wrote
Idk why it gets looked down on. It's super tasty and is always running deals like 2 for 6$ making it pretty affordable.
clemonade17 t1_j7b5u0x wrote
The French dip sandwich is great. I love curly fries too and they are the only major chain in my area that has them
clydesmooth t1_j7c5qkk wrote
What about McAlister's and Penn Station?
anonkitty2 t1_j7d42tv wrote
Arby's was around in the 1970s and 1980s, though I admit things were different then. Chains like Penn Station didn't exist when Arby's was getting established, or else weren't chains yet, and in my area, Arby's has a numerical advantage (more franchised sites). I don't think of Penn Station as fast food (or else think of it as sub shop) and don't think I have seen McAlister's in my metro area.
clydesmooth t1_j7d5q13 wrote
That makes sense. And mcalisters might just be a regional thing and is fairly recent.
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