I bought a "Parma" chicken schnitzel, with hot chips (french fries), at a food court near work.
First and last try of that place. It was just a small piece of chicken breast, crumbed and fried, with some melted cheese on top. And some tomato pesto. And a tiny serve of fries.
It was also obviously designed for someone with a small appetite. A young woman on a diet maybe. For about the same price I can get a much bigger meal anywhere else.
The place didn't have many customers but they had a huge number of people working there. Must have been around 10 people in a little food court place. 2 taking orders, 3 putting the orders together, and at least 5 in the back cooking and preparing. And it took bloody ages to get my order.
The kebab place next to it does about 3 or 4 times the turnover with about 4 people. Considering the rent and the wages they should be paying, I'm surprised they manage to stay open.