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GrayWolf …is Authorized.
Join date : 2010-09-03 Location : Lakewood, OH Posts : 881 Rep : 36
| Subject: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:47 pm | |
| Read about a Chinese buffet in England where management banned 2 customers because they came in and each ate 5 plates of a certain item on display. Do you think all you can eat places should have restrictions or a cut off limit? | |
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Nystyle709 ...is a 20G Chamber DIETY.
Join date : 2010-03-16 Location : New York Posts : 27030 Rep : 339
| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:48 pm | |
| No. Then it's not "all you can eat". | |
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CaffeinePlease …is an Up 'N Comer.
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| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:52 pm | |
| No, absolutely not. "All you can eat" mean's "all you can eat". That Chinese buffet in England sounds like it's run by cheapskates. | |
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Forgiveness Man …is a Chamber Royal.
Join date : 2010-06-25 Location : Chilling on your sofa Posts : 6657 Rep : 153
| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Sun Oct 21, 2012 4:49 pm | |
| Nope. All you can eat means all you can eat. Endless means endless. I can understand not letting people take it home but don't advertise yourself as something you don't wanna be. | |
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Alan Smithee ...is a 20G Chamber DIETY.
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| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Sun Oct 21, 2012 5:37 pm | |
| As long as they don't try to purge while they're binging. Or drag their chair over to the buffet table. At least make them walk over from their dinner table. Maybe just change the promotion to "All a non-glutton can eat" or "All a normal person with some self control can eat". | |
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Suzi …is a Power Member.
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| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:47 am | |
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Tony Marino …is a Global Moderator.
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| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:11 am | |
| - GrayWolf wrote:
- Read about a Chinese buffet in England where management banned 2 customers because they came in and each ate 5 plates of a certain item on display. Do you think all you can eat places should have restrictions or a cut off limit?
No, not if its an all you can eat, its up to the restaurant to keep enough of each item for its customers. | |
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Chris Chamber Admin.
Join date : 2010-01-30 Location : Oak Park, Michigan Posts : 23201 Rep : 330
| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:25 am | |
| Agree with the consensus. 'All you can eat' should mean just that. | |
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CeCe …is a Chamber DEITY.
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| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:59 pm | |
| "All you can eat" is self explanatory. If they want to limit it they should drop the "AYCE" for "3 trips to the buffet $11.50" or something. But not call it all you can eat. | |
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RedBedroom …is a Chamber DEITY.
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| Subject: Re: Should "All you can eat" restaurants put cut-off's in place? Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:05 pm | |
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