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I will ask only one question: would you trade a fragrant fish soup (borscht, cabbage soup, potatoes with beef, pickles, etc.) for a piece of bread with some unclear meat and greens? I seem to be a normal person and I don't plan to...
Sorry for the off-topic. :)
Besides, fast food is common in large cities. And there aren't that many of them. And in small towns, mass consumption of fast food is unlikely.
Again, what business is it of ours?
They could say the same to us: would you trade a hamburger for some borscht, etc.
Conclusion: They are on a different continent – they have their own culture.
Regarding envy: there is no envy. Especially when it comes to food. And I think you said that thoughtlessly.
I'll also touch on good and evil here. We judge based on what suits us. Looking at the post above, we can conclude that we judge based on ourselves. What is this? This is already evil in relation to the appearance of Americans. :)
P.S. Let's also criticize the Japanese for eating with chopsticks. What, normal people eat with forks, but here it's nonsense! Chopsticks!:D
Everything is off-topic
:D