The text is already clearly structured into sections that each have a bold frame visually indicating them along with bold headings for each section.
It took me like a few seconds to skim to the relevant part of the outline clearly labeled "Directions" and I am neither a native speaker nor have I ever seen a label like this before.
One of the local burger places has an amazing vegan smash burger with potato brioche buns and a home-made sauce to die for. I think that'd count as my all time favorite.
The plant-based nugget burger from Burger King is the only thing I ever go to fast food chains for.
I personally dislike the user/profile centric approach of micro-blogging platforms like mastodon. Platforms like lemmy being based on communities instead is the single reason they are my social media of choice.
Why would I?
Why would I want to be recognizable?
I use link/content aggregators as my social media of choice, because I am interested in content and communities.
I don't care about curating some kind of online persona or interacting with any. This isn't Instagram.