Originally constructed in the 1950s, The New York Thruway has seen its fair share of renovations.

6 Burger Chains That Actually Grill Their Burgers

Doesn’t sound like a bad deal, right?

Chick-fil-A and Shake Shack are well-known to draw crowds and long lines.

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Plus, they can be polarizing locations in terms of political leanings.

At the end of the day, who benefits more from these changes?

Planned floor-to-ceiling windows reading “Eat Local.

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Drink Local” planned at some rest stops lean towards the former.6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e

It isn’t just theNew York Timeseither.

I don’t need an instagrammable moment.

I just don’t want to spend $40 at Roy Rogers for a horrendous burger."

Another Redditor wasn’t quite as harsh butshared a similar sentiment.

“Food trucks are a cool idea.

“Let me eat this turnip real quick.”

But a farm stand on the thruway just doesn’t appeal to me.