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2009 Consumer Preference Charts
I want the drive-thru order to be more fast than accurate.
Answer
Total
Stongly Agree
6 %
Agree
7 %
Neither Agree nor Disagree
14 %
Disagree
40 %
Strongly Disagree
33 %
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Male
Female
Under 18
18 to 34
35 to 54
55 to 64
Over 65
Northeast
Southeast
Mid-Atlantic
Midwest
Northwest
Southwest
I specifically avoid restaurants where I've had slow drive-thru service.
Index of Questions
I want the drive-thru order to be more accurate than fast.