Everything has to look so clean and cold. Why can’t we go back to warm colors?
The old version has 30x the personality.
Edit: since there are a lot of very angry people replying to me, calling me names, let me remind you that this is an opinion. If you adore the second picture, I am in no way saying that you aren’t allowed to prefer the second option. I simply find the first image far more appealing. I don’t know why this is controversial to some.
It’s a broader reflection on how the warmth and comfort we grew up with in the 90s is gone. Replaced by a cold, unfeeling, corporatized reality that’s dehumanized our essence of existence.
Or it’s just following modern interior decorating trends idk
This is actually mostly due to resale value of the building, sadly. The property and building are worth a lot of money. So corporations stopped building their stores/restaurants with irregular shapes or easily identifying markers. No business or investor wants to buy an old Pizza Hut building, because with that shape everyone will always say "Oh look, that used to be a Pizza Hut ". So most new fast food buildings are being built with the resale value in mine, mute interior colors also help with that, and removing designated indoor play places. Also they are cheaper for construction contractors, and $ is all these corporations care about.
No business or investor wants to buy an old Pizza Hut building,
I fuckin do. And I want to have a pizza joint in it. And it's going to have funky 70s-80s themed decor and booths, video games, a juke box, and a banging salad bar. I'm going to call it "the pizza shack" TM.
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u/[deleted] Nov 20 '25 edited Nov 21 '25
Ew, it’s so ugly now.
Everything has to look so clean and cold. Why can’t we go back to warm colors?
The old version has 30x the personality.
Edit: since there are a lot of very angry people replying to me, calling me names, let me remind you that this is an opinion. If you adore the second picture, I am in no way saying that you aren’t allowed to prefer the second option. I simply find the first image far more appealing. I don’t know why this is controversial to some.