Just outside St. Louis, in the inner-ring suburb of University City, there’s a little neighborhood often called the region’s unofficial Chinatown. Growing up in the area, it was one of my favorite places to be; reflective of the city’s diversity and vitality, it opened up the world to me. This past December, when I went home for the holidays, I discovered that what was once a beloved strip of immigrant- and minority-owned businesses there — a Korean grocery, a pho shop, a Jamaican joint with vegetarian options, a Black-owned barber shop — had been bulldozed and replaced by a double-lane drive-through Chick-fil-A.

“Drive-throughs have been around a long time,” Charles Marohn, a former traffic engineer and well-known critic of America’s car-dependent urban planning, told me. Today, he said, “they’re becoming bigger and more obnoxious.”

That trend conflicts with a key objective that US cities are increasingly prioritizing: creating a safer, cleaner, walkable, livable urban environment that’s less dependent on cars. St. Louis and its suburbs, for example, in recent years have been building out bike lanes and walking and biking paths, including a segment that runs right up to the site of the new fried chicken and Chipotle drive-throughs. Where, exactly, are the people walking or biking that path supposed to go when they arrive at a development designed to be navigated only by car?


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    6 months ago

    I’ve only had fast food once in the last 4 years (thank you, Covid, for breaking that habit), but the only time I’d use the drive-thru was for breakfast.

    Drive throughts could have been a good thing except people order huge swaths of junk from them which just delays everything and makes everyone waste gas etc… hilarious.

    This. Every time I’d drive through for a quick biscuit and coffee on my way to work, I would always, 100% of the time, get stuck behind the Clampetts ordering the breakfast smorgasbord with at least a 10 minute wait. If you’re going to order that much, go inside. End rant. lol