How the fast-food model can help Canada embrace prefab home construction

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The article discusses how Canada's adoption of prefabricated home construction could be enhanced by emulating strategies from the fast-food industry. Prefab homes offer significant cost, time, and environmental benefits, but current regulatory and financial systems are not conducive to their widespread adoption. Drawing parallels with chain restaurants like McDonald's and Wendy's, the piece suggests that standardization, transparency, and streamlined processes could boost prefab housing's acceptance. It also emphasizes the need for governmental support and policy updates to facilitate this transition.