Views : 187,960
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Apr 11, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.635 (461/4,593 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-14T03:11:23.604636Z
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The Mall Food Court, to me, used to be like finding an inn or a tavern in the middle of the night, during times when horse and buggies were still the fastest way to travel. It’s been raining all night, the coachman is soaked to the bone, the passengers are bored, all weary and tired. Much like how my family and I might feel after spending so much time walking around the mall, my parents feeling much like that coachman after dealing with my sister and I all day. But there! In the distance! What could it be?! Yes, it’s shelter! I mean, it’s the food court! That’ll pick our spirits back up! It shall revitalize us! Ohh, happy days are here!
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I live in Tennessee, and the best teriyaki in town exists at a mall food court. They’ve been open since the early 2000’s and are basically always packed, and it’s been the same Japanese family the whole time. I’m fact, I’d almost be inclined to say that every other place that tries to open in the food court bombs terribly and goes out of business in a month, because every single person that goes through that damn food court gets teriyaki 😂
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back in the 80s, I used to go to the Glendale Galleria in Glendale, CA.. if the food court was a new Chinese Restaurant, called Panda Express. It was their first and only location. I always got Orange Chicken and Beef/Broccoli. It was my favorite lunch spot at the mall. Little did I know what they would turn into today....
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in the late 80's I worked in a record store in a little, run-down mall (since torn down & replaced by a shopping strip). It wasn't big enough to have a food court, just four or five not very good food places scattered throughout it. But hearing the name Orange Julius always makes me think of it. Nobody who actually worked at that mall would eat at the OJ there because it was so filthy. There were even rumors that they re-used cups to save money. This one time the entire daytime staff was fired as a group because they had a big food-fight, driving the few customers they had out of the place. Finally the franchise dropped the location (or maybe they couldn't pay the fees, I don't know) and they struggled on for a few more months as "Orange Drinks and Burgers" using handwritten cardboard signs before going out of business.
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Please give Sal proper credit for his footage at 8:33. You seem to have incorrectly credited it to Business Insider.
Also, unrelated, but you spelled "weird" wrong in the video tags.
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I'm glad the mall near me is still quite busy pretty much all the time and I've never seen the food court not completely packed, even in the middle of the week. Also please credit Sal for the footage at 8:33.
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Would love to see you give some credit to @Sal for the footage shown at 8:34 he makes great content that should be recognized!
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Please credit @Sal for the footage at 8:33 You know its his you deleted his comments calling you out twice.
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My local dying mall just put a bar in the middle of the food court that absolutely no one goes to. The only reason I go to the mall is for a particular shoe place and every time I walk through there I don’t see a single soul at the food court. Just elderly people walking around it in the winter to get their steps in.
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At 8:35 that footage belongs to Sal, that’s his footage and he should be credited!
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@scottspencer5242
1 month ago
Just remember, the cookie stand is not part of the food court. It's an autonomous unit for mid-mall snacking.
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