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Mike Wehner
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- Opinions on fast food can vary wildly, but is there one fast-food restaurant that is hated more than the rest?
- A new state ranking uses data compiled from social media mentions of nearly 200,000 individuals, along with their location data, to determine the most-hated fast-food restaurant in each state.
- Looking at the picture as a whole tells us which fast-food restaurant has the most vocal critics, at least online.
When it comes to opinions on restaurants, fast-food chains tend to bring forth the strongest reactions from both fans and critics alike. In a single breath, one might slam the likes of McDonald's but extol the virtues of a late-night run to Taco Bell. It often makes very little sense, but that's just the way we are.
So, it should come as no surprise that people complain about the most popular fast-food chains a good bit online. A website called The Daring Kitchen began to collect those complaints on Twitter, using the geolocation data of the tweets to determine what state the complaint was made in. After compiling all the data, a picture began to emerge, and we now know what the most-complained-about fast-food restaurant in the US is, at least when it comes to Twitter: Burger King.
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New list ranks the most hated fast-food restaurants in America originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 13:39:22 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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