The people who barely appear in the film are really the reason why it all went that way. The banksters. The brothers could have patented but that wasn't their style, and wouldn't have changed anything because their integrity would have again been compromised by these money elite types.

The end result was the worst fiat food there is, and the annihilation of thousands of little burger joints that made food not so far from the brother's standard of quality.

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Wow. Thanks so much for chiming in. This is exactly what I’m talking about. The film has angered so many people and each side is on the furthest most point of the continuum. Like there’s no middle ground. It’s either “I want Mc Donald’s now” *or* “I will never eat at McDonald’s ever again.” I find the majority side with the brothers. But I don’t. I do empathize with them because of how Kroc treated at the end that was uncalled for.💖

You saw how those diners were run back then. It was a horrible experience. If it weren’t for Roy Kroc we would still be waiting 3 hours for a plate of mashed potatoes or whatever.💖

This logic can also be applied to Ford Hershey, Edison, Walmart, the internet, Bitcoin basically any new innovation. There are always trade offs but overall the good outweighs the bad. But then again the fast food epidemic is very very bad but that is something entirely different and points towards larger societal issues. It didn’t start out that way.💖

I forgot AI will change *everything*. Cotton Candy was an occasional kiddie treat that had to be spun by hand. The machine is super cute though.💖

LOL. I just noticed the creepy big brother camera on top of the “Cotton Candy” machine. 💖