To: GonzoII
It’s a proven fact that these restaurants will stop offering/selling these items if the customers stop buying them.
Just saying.
3 posted on
06/04/2009 7:48:06 AM PDT by
SJSAMPLE
To: SJSAMPLE
my biggest complaint is the portions are too large for me to consume in one sitting..I solve that by eating maybe a third and getting a doggy bag..I spread that meal out over a period of a full day or 2..one must leave room for liquified hops and barley ya know..
4 posted on
06/04/2009 7:53:33 AM PDT by
GeorgiaDawg32
(I'm a Patriot Guard Rider..www.patriotguard.org for info..)
To: SJSAMPLE
A couple of years I was out with my folks at a restuarant that had an “all you can eat” area. One of the patrons was really going after it. It struck me that here was an example of “gluttony”. Food was smeared all over his face and clothes. He was very overweight. He kept shoveling it right on in.
It was quite something in a bad way.
5 posted on
06/04/2009 7:54:43 AM PDT by
AceMineral
(Offically unapproved of since 1973)
To: SJSAMPLE
Its a proven fact that these restaurants will stop offering/selling these items if the customers stop buying them. A proven fact, huh? Well then, please point us to the authoritative source of the proof. What was it, a study, or a repeated historical fact?
Please enlighten us as to the proof.
7 posted on
06/04/2009 7:55:17 AM PDT by
savedbygrace
(You are only leading if someone follows. Otherwise, you just wandered off... [Smokin' Joe])
To: SJSAMPLE; pnh102
"restaurants will stop offering/selling ""This is silly. If you care about healthy food why would you eat out?"
This article is about sin.
8 posted on
06/04/2009 7:55:33 AM PDT by
GonzoII
("That they may be one...Father")
To: SJSAMPLE
They’ll also stop if their food costs go way up. This all started because it was a better deal for the restaurants to make bigger portions than to cut prices to compete with each other.
17 posted on
06/04/2009 7:59:27 AM PDT by
ichabod1
(I am rolling over in my grave and I am not even dead yet (GOP Poet))
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