The man who ate Lincoln Rd ran into one of the great legends of fast food franchising in New Zealand when I had lunch at a fast food franchise on Wednesday. "I was just thinking of you!", said Mary Lambie, as we saw each other across a crowded buffet counter at Pita Pit.
She explained that it just wasn't possible to drive along Lincoln Rd without thinking of the man who ate Lincoln Rd. No doubt this is true of many motorists. For my part I always think of Mary whenever I see a Subway. She was one of the best presenters - perhaps the best - of Good Morning. And yet she turned her back on broadcasting, and took over a Subway franchise. She owned and operated three stores, all successfully; it's rare for a TV showpony to do well in business, and I admired her resourcefulness, her determination, her commitment to selling Subways, which I don't like much.
I've never much liked Pita Pit, either. It makes a song and dance over something that essentially is just a toasted sandwich. Plus I got sick of hearing about it during the 2016 season of The Block. Sponsoring the show was an inspired idea but repeated shots of the blockheads forcing down yet another platter of pita was a pitiful spectacle.
The Lincoln Rd store is wallpapered with posters of the show. The menu above the counter is even more of a headache to look at. It doesn't make a lick of sense. The lay-out of pictures as sub-headings confuse the simple issue of what's on sale and for how much; worse, some genius at head office obviously decided it would be a fantastic idea to baffle customers by including long numbers alongside meals. Apparently they measure calories. Who cares?