It would seem that you need to stop frequenting the eateries on the lower end in the quality/cost spectrum.
Most of the places I go to in order to vote with my dollar serve mainly locally sourced organic ingredients, grass fed beef, artisan charcuterie, specialty micro brews, etc.
You also need to go to places that specialize in just one or two things. Do you see 100 different menu items? Odds are that they dont make a single one of them exceptionally well. If you need diversity under one roof, then go hit up a Vegas buffet.
Quite simply, I don't go to TGI McShananagins to get pizza. I go to the place down the street that uses a brick oven, fresh ingredients, and that doesn't make anything but pizza and calzones.
Now lets all head down to the Sizzler for some steak and lobster.
Yes! If a menu has a bunch of items on it, that is a huge warning sign. My GF taught me that!
Sadly "locally sourced, Organic" has now been usurped by EVERYONE! Every fucking restaurant in Cali lies and now states this
I was in Monterrey Bay a few weeks ago, the food was fucking awful, but expensive and bragging about local/organic. They had very high Yelp review scores but every place we tried was really bad, like should have just gotten pizza somewhere else.
I think the "vacation" spots tend to do this, have over-rated restaurants because everyone is in happy vacation mode. The good news is my local places looked that much better next to the "5 star" places in Monterrey serving up Top Chef knock offs that taste like feet and look like hobo puke.
I'm not a pick eater, relatively speaking, but going out to eat is becoming less appealing every time I go out.
In my brief experience as a human, back in the day, I recall restaurants as being a place where you could get exceptional food that would be tricky, if not virtually impossible, to make at home. For instance, it's hard to make good pizza at home, unless you use a grill or have a oven that can get hotasphuck. I'm talking 900 degrees baby. Anyways, it seems that restaurants are just getting worse and worse -- especially chain restaurants, such as Applebees, TGIF's, Olive Garden, etc., which are just a bunch of bull-cock. Sure, you can get decent wings and okay pasta, but it will certainly not be cost-justifiable. Let's say you pay $15 for a pasta dinner. You get normal pasta that is most likely cooked in an inferior oil instead of extra virgin olive oil. Parmesan cheese will be inferior to the good Italian Parmesan cheese from the store. You won't find delicious prosciutto, or tasty fresh basil and perfectly hand-crafted tomato sauce, or a tasty egg glaze to coat the pasta after it's been been freshly cooked.
Hamburgers at restaurants: bull-cock. Get some high-quality beef at the grocery store, add salt and pepper, and throw those burgers on your grill. Oh, and add any type of cheese or barbeque sauce that fancies you.
And who doesn't want a beer to wash down that tasty cheeseburger? Would you rather pay $3-6 for some cheap-ass water-beer, or would you rather spend $2 and get drink a well-craft brew?
Dessert: I admit, a lot of restaurants do make tasty desserts...couple problems: too small and too expensive. Make your own dessert, and damn pie and some ice cream for the same price as one slice of pie without ice cream at a restaurant.
OMG Applebees is the bane of America! Why? Because their business model actually works in many states! Shitty, pre-cooked food off a truck that is then de-frosted and microwaved! America's meals!
Everytime you pay $15 for a bowl of pasta that is overcooked with some canned sauce, watch TV and listen for the guy from Northern Exposure talk about "REAL BURGERS" That's why it cost so much! The corporate marketing campaigns!
The expense for chains is trying to advertise to the mass market. To offset that, a bunch of A+ students from Harvard Business School (the average grade at Harvard is now an A- ROFL....if you are rich enough for Harvard, you will get an A! no matter how sloppy your work is) figured out a way to make it work is to spend more on marketing and cut costs in production! Sounds easy! The result is rubbery chicken breast with painted on charcoal grill marks. Burger King 2.0 if you will.
Sadly the corporate chain / franchise model works exceptionally well, for the parent corporation.
McDonalds makes bank, but the actual guy who owns the run down looking McDs in the bad part of town isn't exactly rich. He needs to sell X number of 0.99 cheeseburgers to pay the rent, and then pay his employees their min wage.
But the guys who run McDs corp get MILLIONS and spend even more on offensive adverts that blanket every bus, train, billboard everywhere.
I know a dude who owns 2 subways! 2! he is constantly looking for another job (got laid off a few years back) even tho he owns 2 subways! How is that possible, everyone buys subway! The adverts are everywhere. Same as McDs. He has to sell a shit-ton of $5 footlongs to make any real money. Subway corporate decides how much he can sell subs for and whats on sale and what isnt.
Owning a franchise is really like being in the middle of a pyramid scheme. It's better than being at the bottom... but you're not really a true business owner, more like a lease-er.
And yeah, the food ends up sucking because everyone is racing to the bottom to cut costs. Just look at how dead and sickly looking subway cold cuts are.
Talk to anyone who runs a middle of the road small restaurant and they are usually living week to week and the liquor is where the real money is. Selling fresh steaks and fresh fish is a way to go out of business quick if you can't make up for it with appetizers and drinks.
Go back to Subway. There is a local place out here that does fresh, high end subs. They cost like $8 to as much as $10! (Crab is more) For subway, you can get 2 subs for the price of this guy's 1 sub. But his subs are FANTASTIC with top quality ingredients. Because of this and many other factors, he is doing OK. But just barely. He wants to sell his business for the long term. 1 slow week selling subs could put him in debt.
If the Subway down the street closes, someone else will open another. As long as college kids get their $5 footlongs... that's all that matters.
Applebees is the destination for little league baseball teams and other event type outings that need a controlled cost.
Across the globe chains and franchises are dominating. Every country I've been to in the past 5 years has had at least a McDs. Even Old World Europe manages to squeeze in a McDs where it obviously stands out like a sore thumb against a backdrop of historical buildings and sculptures....
We're doomed, food wise. Even high end restaurants are testing the "just in time" methodology.
Customers in general HATE waiting for more than 10 minutes in a sit-down restaurant. Even in a nice place, a couple of weeks ago I had 2 people apologize to us because we didn't get the menus quick enough. LOL I didn't need an apology, but they were really insistent. I don't go to that nice place for fast service, I go because the food is high quality and the menu is prepared with care.
So the blame lies with us, the customers as well as our fat-cat corporate overlords who would never sink to the level of eating @ one of their own chains.