1998 Burger King: Early Internet Customer Experience in Fast Food

A customer using the Internet at Burger King, 1998.

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  1. I miss the old computer gaming places where you could buy time to play anything. I’ve been to ones that were a suite in a little strip mall and large free standing buildings. Almost all had some form of food and beverage. Bawls was the best drink at the time and counter strike and unreal tournament pretty much started most of it. Quake, StarCraft, Command and conquer, Diablo 2 all laid the ground work.

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  2. I’m glad this didn’t catch on. Could you imagine how much it would suck to try to take the family out to eat and everyone is just staring at a screen and surfing the…oh wait

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  3. A lot of people will never understand how amazing the internet was back then, even though it was much smaller in scope. The sense of discovery made it great, much better than having all this content pushed into our faces.

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  4. I used to go to Easy Internet Cafes in London in 1999. They were pretty decently priced as far as it went and owned by the same company that created EasyJet. Basically just used it to access email since I didn’t have a computer.

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  5. I remember the McDonald’s by me had a N64 in the early 2000s. That controller was so sticky, could only imagine what the keyboard was like lol

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  6. The Burger King closest to me growing up had two of the colorful iMac computers (one red and one blue) that had kids games on and I thought it was the coolest thing in the entire world

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  7. I remember Joy Internet in New Zealand, Botany Downs in Auckland. This was circa 2002? They used to have 24hr marathons and I did way too many of them as a 14 year old lol

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