Just like all our shopping malls now. The blandification of this city is in full swing.
Whoa there.
While I'm the first to bemoan over corporatization and every 2nd restaurant being owned by Cara, LOL, this is a complete misrepresentation of reality.
Go wander down to the Eaton Centre Food Court and you tell me how much better it was in the old days, w/more variety, more authentic cuisines etc. I'm going to laugh you out of the room.
Food Courts were and still are for the masses w/most food watered down from its original.
That said, one can get South St. Burger, not merely McDs or Harveys, one can find 'Chinese food' some of it regrettable, but one can also find Szechuan Express, which actually has some decent and some spicy (well for a food court) food. One can find at least as many traditional offerings and more 'unique' or 'less common' ones than you ever could in the north or south food courts of the 1990s.
That isn't unique to that mall either.
Yes, malls aren't quite as 'original' in decor in this age; though one shouldn't oversell how much they were in the past. TEC has been badly molested, but many other malls were bland 30 years ago and just more contemporary bland today.
The absence of living trees gets on my nerves, for some reason virtually every mall got out of that, but otherwise, they're not worse than they were.
The store assortments were still chain dominated 30 years ago, just different chains, more banks, more men's stores, fewer unisex, Kresge not Dollar store.
Then again, the food tastes the same too, so there
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Now honestly this is preposterous which is very unlike you.
As someone who grew up in the Toronto of the 1980s, let me tell you food tastes were infinitely blander, plainer, more spice-adverse, less varied and exotic than what they are today.
The array of choice and quality of same has improved by leaps and bounds.
As someone w/an appreciation of Thai Food, South Asian cuisines, authentic Mexican, the improvement in what's on offer is enormous.
I remember when finding pico de gaillo in Toronto (the real deal) was a massive effort and people thought salad was iceberg lettuce w/Kraft Italian dressing.
Thank goodness things have changed.
Not everything is for the better, there are always places, good and sometimes mediocre but that still had nostalgic value that have faded into history.
But overall food taste has improved in this town immeasurably.