Submitted by MaverickJW t3_zkercv in dataisbeautiful
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scarcerarity t1_izzei20 wrote
That anywhere there are lots of people, there will be lots of fast food chain restaurants. So all these plots are highly correlated with a general population density plot.
BobisFreezing t1_j0066gl wrote
Yup. Definitely an r/peopleliveincities map
sampathsris t1_j019f5z wrote
But I've never seen 9 of them together. So... that's something.
skodaddy426 t1_izzofhe wrote
Yep. Well said
WillingPublic t1_izzz4qy wrote
True. If you do a plot of Taco John locations in the USA, however, you will see a map of where people don’t live in the country. I love Taco John BTW, but they only seem to be in very isolated places.
GreyerGardens t1_j00gprm wrote
Freakin potato oles are amazing.
Kind-Wait-2432 t1_j030s6f wrote
Potato Ole’s ftw
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G_Peccary t1_j03n9de wrote
Is a Taco John what people have to use immediately after eating Taco Bell?
MultiplyAccumulate t1_j000x8a wrote
Dunken is pretty sparse in the southwest as well starting just past the Florida panhandle. Both Starbucks and Dunkin have a triangular hole on the lower Mississippi.
skodaddy426 t1_j001mcp wrote
Interesting pick up. Thanks
K_H007 t1_j00p9gz wrote
Look closely and you can see that the same thing happens with Domino's and Wendy's in terms of a density dip. Heck, pretty much the only two of the nine that don't are Subway and McD's.
BobDogGo t1_j01lnk3 wrote
They kan’t kompete with Krispy Kreme
womenworshipmod t1_j00kmeu wrote
It looks like America does not run on Dunkin after all.
EMPulseKC t1_j00s5en wrote
Yeah, it's mostly New England and the northeastern US running on Dunkin.
Dunkin and Wawa.
AyyLMAOistRevolution t1_j02q0re wrote
Maybe Dunkin disputes the outcome of the 1846 Oregon boundary question so they don't view the Pacific Northwest as "America". Maybe they agree with Britain's claim that Canada's southern border should run along the 42nd parallel.
Has Dunkin's corporate PR ever addressed these allegations that I just made up??
xxElevationXX t1_j00ez0v wrote
Yeah, I think this would be better served to share some of the lesser known/ more regional chains
MaverickJW OP t1_j0311lc wrote
I created a new versions with more regional chains: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/zl3bta/oc_geospatial_distribution_of_different_fast_food/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
flyingcircusdog t1_j00je9l wrote
Starbucks is especially concentrated in larger towns and cities, while subway seems to have expanded to more remote towns while still maintaining a presence in cities.
PrinceZuzu09 t1_j00c1sv wrote
Finally found out why I've literally never seen one in my life lol
FrankDrakman t1_j00i5l7 wrote
All across the northwest, really. Looks like the donut drought starts at the Dakotas.
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mrzaius t1_j038qqf wrote
That some franchises have much more rural reach than others
randomthad69 t1_j0apj9q wrote
they need to have a starbucks map and show how the great coffee wars were fought for generations
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DavidWalton06 t1_izzeqsb wrote
Congratulations. You made a map of the distribution of people.
CallofBootyCrackOps t1_j0078r4 wrote
yea this is super lame. I did find it interesting however that Subway is “bigger” than McDonalds! apparently the saying should be you’re never X miles from a Subway, not McDs
luke1042 t1_j009wv4 wrote
Subway franchises are very cheap compared to other fast food chains and subway corporate does not give franchises exclusive territory. Those are probably the two main reasons.
tapakip t1_j00dgo8 wrote
Not just bigger, so much bigger that you can add McDonald's and Dunkin together and still not equal Subway. Kinda nuts.
ProfessionalMottsman t1_j0159jt wrote
Nuts? You mean burgers and doughnuts
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theservman t1_j01akv8 wrote
I've noticed that most data maps are usually just population maps.
grandj t1_izzcjpt wrote
This is EXACTLY this xkcd post: https://xkcd.com/1138/ 😁
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langfordw t1_izzbb7p wrote
Very high correlation with “people.”
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2475014 t1_izzrlh6 wrote
The only information you can get from this is that Dunkin isn't in the northwest. Other than that, this is really just population heat map and is pretty useless.
wheezy1749 t1_j00ns21 wrote
Not only that. It uses blobs that tell you nothing about the density. At least color regions with more darker and regions with less lighter. This is so ugly.
hiking907 t1_izzjiq3 wrote
Nice collection of r/mapswithoutalaska
MissingWhiskey t1_izzatce wrote
You can tell where the Interstates are out west.
_owlstoathens_ t1_izzuxae wrote
What about combination Pizza Hut/Taco Bell’s?
Uuuurrrrgggghhhh t1_j002j55 wrote
Sorry, wot? This… this exists?!?
_owlstoathens_ t1_j002pqm wrote
Yep, it’s capitalism’s final form
Uuuurrrrgggghhhh t1_j0030k9 wrote
What a time to be alive
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thearchiguy t1_j00xo2b wrote
Reminds me of this: Verixxotle
Uuuurrrrgggghhhh t1_j003mp1 wrote
Think we have a new summit… Just found out Subway is in most Costco stores…
amoss_303 t1_j00ajn0 wrote
KFC/Taco Bell/Pizza Hut are all owned by the same company so I’ve seen Taco Bell paired up with KFC or Pizza Hut
_owlstoathens_ t1_j00b6kw wrote
May god have mercy on us all haha
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Ebroon t1_j012xze wrote
Peak r/PeopleLiveInCities content
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DaveinOakland t1_izzckmt wrote
I have never actually walked into a Dunkin Donuts in my entire life.
ortolon t1_izzc0l9 wrote
Let's see Jack in the box. From what I gather they may be more heavily western than the rest of these.
MaverickJW OP t1_izzced7 wrote
Good shout - will include it in another view
jimmyrich t1_izzjxpv wrote
Yeah the "biggest fast food" chains are going to all be pretty similar. I'd be curious about the slightly more regional chains--Jack in the Box, Waffle House, Hardees v. Carl's Jr, Sonic. Is Chik-Fil-A everywhere now?
MaverickJW OP t1_j031d2k wrote
Made a new versions including your suggestions: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/zl3bta/oc_geospatial_distribution_of_different_fast_food/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Thanks for the inspo :)
jimmyrich t1_j05gyd3 wrote
Hey very cool—thanks!
mehnimalism t1_j00rbsl wrote
Worth putting the most regionally disproportionate large chains
Intentionally_stupid t1_izzjrnd wrote
Was genuinely surprised that there are more subways than McDonald’s out there until I remembered that there’s almost always a subway inside Walmart
wheezy1749 t1_j00o4t7 wrote
Its because they franchise to anyone that wants to open one. They have no rules about it and will literally open a Subway in the same parking that has one inside a Wal Mart.
Sliiiiime t1_j009pb3 wrote
There’s a good amount of Walmart McD’s too
Scovers t1_j01m3cc wrote
Is it possible to make the points smaller? Each one being what, 50 miles across, makes it a little messy.
blacktothebird t1_izzqgn4 wrote
what coffee chain is in middle of the country
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SunDevilSkier t1_izzshs9 wrote
There is one Dunkin in Utah according to Google and it is on the air force base.
Best-Adhesiveness-63 t1_j00czpl wrote
It is suprising to see Dunkin in 3rd despite seemingly serving the smallest area of the lot.
ZetaZeta t1_izziyn7 wrote
The lack of Dunkin in the northwest is interesting.
You poor souls. No wonder Starbucks even exists.
Bullarja t1_izzj87f wrote
Very happy to be Dunkin free in the PNW.
ortolon t1_izzjdat wrote
Do they have Tim Hortons up there?
Norwester77 t1_izzlgdo wrote
No, though they have them in British Columbia.
tabbarrett t1_j004d4t wrote
We are getting a Tim Horton in Houston.
thehim t1_j000p45 wrote
Every time we travel out of the PNW, my kids look forward to DD. It’s like an exotic treat for them 😅
Sliiiiime t1_j009x2b wrote
Dutch Bros Coffee is pretty popular in the West. Overpriced and too sugary but people flock to it
Reklof t1_izzr6yp wrote
I can't believe people buy either Dunkin or Starbuck.
funkycoral t1_izzwi0t wrote
I feel bad for the people that have a subway instead of a Taco Bell
Enigma-Vagene t1_j02h1gd wrote
My town has had a Subway forever and just barely got a Taco Bell a couple of years ago. Let’s just say our cuisine options are extremely limited here.
caputviride t1_j001mb8 wrote
Would be more interesting to see the smaller chains that aren’t nationwide to see the gaps. For instance, I live up in New England and have never seen a Carl’s Jr. or Jack-in-the-box anywhere near me. Same goes for a Long John Silvers but that’s more understandable due to our already existing delicious seafood.
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caputviride t1_j033k0o wrote
Thanks! Just seems like a lot of these chains just skip New England entirely
Fuck_You_Andrew t1_j003fml wrote
Im not sure why Subway doesnt have a worse reputation. Even the poorest towns in the country have one.
mydoglikesbroccoli t1_j0053wg wrote
I know it nearly overlays with population distribution, but the north south line of what I presume is the Mississippi River seems really stark (damnyouautocorrect). I haven't checked a map but I wonder if companies assumed east of Mississippi River for population rather than consulting the actual population distributions.
mydoglikesbroccoli t1_j005din wrote
Update: I checked. The actual population doesn't die off that quickly when going west of the river. Companies appear to be lazy, and are apparently passing up many west bank hungry people.
KmartQuality t1_j00nvmq wrote
I've never been to a Dunkin donuts.
Also, the colorful dota are too big.
uno_ke_va t1_j00xb57 wrote
Can someone explain me why subway is so popular? I've eaten 2-3 times there, and every time I find it quite... lame
Medcait t1_j012g2x wrote
Thank god there aren’t any Dunkin Donuts where I live. Worse shit ever.
Illustrious-Ganache9 t1_j012raq wrote
Fat motherfuckers in da souf
Octahedral_cube t1_j019bca wrote
As a lot of people pointed out this is basically a population map. But since you have the data already, could be useful to work out the deviance for each franchise. For example, if Dominos usually has a restaurant per 500 people, but in Texas it has 1 restaurant per 50 people that is very significant and interesting.
Ortizjohn18 t1_j01l1xe wrote
Might be interesting to see the spread of the next 9 or so biggest chains. As a company becomes a bit smaller I bet we could see more regionality. Then it would be more interesting to compare them to each other.
FederalistIA t1_j0313mz wrote
People live in cities is a subreddit for things like this. People eat food, people live in cities.
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anarchoandroid t1_izzoutt wrote
Starbucks so dense in cities, and propagating virtually nowhere else.
As predicted in Colorado. All the way up and down i-25 from Ft. Collins to Denver to Colorado Springs. And starting in Denver headed west along i-70. and virtually nowhere else.
Tristal t1_izzt5tu wrote
I refuse to call any place without a drive-thru fast food.
wheezy1749 t1_j00nxb9 wrote
There are plenty of taco bells and mcdonald's without drive-thru. This is such a car brain comment. Ever been to a city?
Tristal t1_j01noy1 wrote
Sounds good, let's not count those locations either.
Uuuurrrrgggghhhh t1_j003ifn wrote
This was an existential moment for me.
You’re right. I was thinking that walking in is usually faster food BUT realised this only works where the place has a busy drive thru. Hmmmm
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esgrove2 t1_j003tra wrote
All of those places have terrible food lately. They keep decreasing the quality like we won't notice. It's not even worth it anymore.
ZeR0Ri0T t1_j004b8r wrote
Hi, really nice charts! Just a quick question - Are the location densities per square km? Like is subway 24.33 locations/km^2 ?
MaverickJW OP t1_j00tqta wrote
No, the number ist just the amount of locations they have in the US. Since I’m from Europe I‘m using „.“ as a separator for thousands instead of „,“ ^^
ZeR0Ri0T t1_j00wfmd wrote
I see, thanks for the clarification ! :)
jordangrant0 t1_j005hmw wrote
Contrasted to areas people make homemade meals.
itstommygun t1_j006grn wrote
“Biggest” as in the number of locations, I’m assuming.
Because I’m pretty sure CFA would be in there if it was gross sales.
MaverickJW OP t1_j00tg6b wrote
Yes exactly
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Willie-Alb t1_j007zkx wrote
Why not a map or the more regional chains? This is literally just a population density map
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houseman1131 t1_j008f48 wrote
Had dunkin donuts once. Wasn't that impressive.
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Mamapalooza t1_j00g01c wrote
How does Burger King even exist?
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jeremiah1142 t1_j00hjzd wrote
Get the fuck with it Dunkin’, FUCK - sincerely, i hate Starbucks
IdealIdeas t1_j00hy6w wrote
Huh, thats interesting that there are almost 2x more subways than mcdonalds.
I also would have thought burger king and taco bell would be higher up and closer to mcdonalds
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flyingcircusdog t1_j00jh9x wrote
I would really like to see this for traditionally regional chains, like in n out or waffle house.
Veliaphus t1_j00kon8 wrote
These dots are huge. There is only like 2 pizza huts in vt but the whole state is almost covered.
Yacob-S t1_j00mpuy wrote
that guy on tiktok made me love subway again
JarvisDargon t1_j00o4kg wrote
Now add 5g towers and covid deaths!
Starblast22 t1_j00pzzc wrote
i read fart food chains so i think i need to take a moment
campionesidd t1_j00tkgr wrote
Nevada. Wow.
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bestem t1_j00upq0 wrote
Comparing this locally, in my small city we have
- 4 Subways
- 1 McDonalds
- 0 Dunkin Donuts
- 2 Taco Bells
- 4 Starbucks (and an additional 3 inside of grocery stores and Target)
- 1 Burger King
- 0 Pizza Huts (well, sometimes Target sells mini Pizza Hut pizzas in their food court, but I don't think they count because they don't have the full menu, or deliver, plus 9/10's of the time I've been there recently the food court has been closed)
- 2 Domino's
- 0 Wendy's
Subway has always surprised me with how many of them exist. I find it interesting how similar and how different the local distribution is to the national distribution of said fast food places.
newbris t1_j01jwom wrote
For comparison, in my medium Australian city (2.5m) we have:
- 108 Subways
- 113 McDonalds
- 0 Dunkin Donuts (They shut all Australian stores in late 2000's)
- 10 Taco Bells
- 13 Starbucks
- 51 Burger King
- 45 Pizza Huts
- 97 Domino's
- 0 Wendy's
- and 84 KFC
MyDickIsMeh t1_j00w1tk wrote
The only thing I got out of this is that to the Dutch we're the VSA.
InterMando5555 t1_j00yq1c wrote
This would be more interesting if they showed more regional restaurants.
anonymousemployee04 t1_j01a4cs wrote
What about Hawaii in Alaska?
TotallyNotMeDudes t1_j01h7aw wrote
My only regret is moving to Oregon is the lack of Dunks.
Apparently there was a grip of them here about 20 years ago because every time I mention it someone says “oh, there’s still one on Main St the next town over.”
No, there fucking isn’t. I’ve followed every lead anyone has ever given me and there isn’t a single Dunks here.
I moved out here 15 years ago and the only Dunks I’ve had since then is in Vegas and The Philippines.
Good_Smile t1_j01h8nk wrote
It's so hard to find Wendy's and Pizza Hut it's crazy
DetroitLionsSBChamps t1_j01i35n wrote
Actually surprised Pizza Hut and dominos are so prevalent. I live in one of the areas with 100% coverage and I can’t remember the last time I saw one
dtoxin t1_j01iei3 wrote
If each dot represents a location, it’s the size of Connecticut. Makes it seem like there is far more locations than there really is.
cowboy_dude_6 t1_j01jsf9 wrote
“I’ve discovered that people tend to live in cities” —OP
Uncle-Cake t1_j01vdaw wrote
Oh look, another population density map!
peterskurt t1_j01vzsm wrote
It would be interesting to do a difference between Wendy’s and Burger King somehow.
scutum99 t1_j02neoi wrote
The only place where I'd occasionally buy something is Starbucks. Tea and coffee are a healthy commodity (albeit expensive at Starbucks). You can also work on your laptop or read while listening to pleasant jazz music in the background.
However, the other ones just sell junk food of the worst quality, smell of fried oil, and are stressful with loads of people rushing. I don't want to get diabetes, thank you.
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MaverickJW OP t1_j030s07 wrote
I created an updated version including some of your suggestions - feel free to check it out: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/zl3bta/oc_geospatial_distribution_of_different_fast_food/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Macrophage87 t1_j03rzwr wrote
No Dunkins in the Pacific Northwest?
lgoldfein21 t1_j03uucq wrote
This data is not beautiful??? It’s just 9 population density maps??
MaverickJW OP t1_j03xadd wrote
Have a look at my new post - changed it
SendAstronomy t1_j040xfu wrote
The east coast is truly a wall of Subways from end to end.
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heyuhitsyaboi t1_j0vc7s2 wrote
Nevada is what really seems sparse to me, more so than wyoming
Frogmarsh t1_j00g0my wrote
Density? Density is samples (objects, units) per area. These maps do not in any way depict density.
thearchiguy t1_izzjn76 wrote
Bring Dunkin Donuts to the 5 missing states in the Northwest!!! 🍩 My friends always ask me to bring DD back when I go travel.
langfordw t1_izzq69w wrote
No thx! No over-hyped frozen commissary dunkies needed in the PNW. We have a good supply of local shops selling fresh old fashioned glazes
thearchiguy t1_izzqhqc wrote
I'll take affordable over hyped donuts to overpriced "local" "artisan" old fashioned donuts any day.
langfordw t1_izzqw38 wrote
Sesame Donuts…. Mmmmm (definitely not fancy!)
Individual-Cattle-22 t1_izze1k5 wrote
Typical, those democrats always get everything!
skodaddy426 t1_izzbfm9 wrote
Other than the absence of Dunkin’ in the Pacific Northwest I am not sure I see any significant differences. What am I missing?