I like Olive Garden and Longhorn. Restaurant chains make billions of dollars a year and no one likes them. Lol. Strange.
I think I've been to Chili's about 3 times in the last 5 years. I don't consider it bad. It's not great, but at least the food there has seasoning.
Outback once in the last 5 years and while I'd go back for a burger / awesome blossom and beers or something, will NEVER order another steak at that place after my last experience. I'd have been ashamed to serve that steak to a guest off of my own grill.
Haven't been to Olive Garden in the last 5 years, but my wife and I talk about going just for the soup/salad/breadsticks thing.
Haven't been to an Applebee's, TGI Fridays, or any of those types of places in the past 5 years either.
But then, I'm a admitted food snob.
Budweiser/Miller/Coors sells billions of gallons of beer per year but it's completely disgusting crap. People are dumb and have terrible taste. Film at 11.

Q: Why is light beer like sex in a canoe?
A: Both are f#$^%g close to water.
That said, I don't mind an MGD or a Coors Banquet every now and again.
yup, and Toyotas and Fords are popular
Yep. A Toyota Camry is kinda like a Coors Light. Well-made and high quality, but entirely bland and forgettable.
A lot of people buy a Toyota Camry. None are particularly excited about the prospect.