Are you committed to helping restaurants during Trump’s tariff fallout?

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Anonymous wrote:I guess I do this but it’s hard to find local places. I don’t eat out much anyway.
Also do places like Ledo’s count as local?


I count Ledo as local.


Ledo might be local, but I wouldn’t eat there by choice. I have been there with a sports team. It was terrible, and I wouldn’t care if it went out of business


They are very generous with local schools.


Their pizza is horrible.


Their crust is tasty but they haven't had a combination of toppings I have liked in a while.


Um, did you know you can customize your own toppings?


They have specialty "seasonal" pizzas. That's the only reason to go.


It’s just odd that you’re like “I don’t like the toppings” and you can literally choose your own.
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Well no, I’m cutting expenses including eating out.
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We really only buy baked goods from outside the home. The in restaurant dining experience for the money is just not worth the squeeze. Of all the performative things we would consider - of which there never would be - going out to restaurants more is not one of them.
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No.

I’m cutting everything.

Everyone needs to feel the pain.

Fork it all!
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Anonymous wrote:I guess I do this but it’s hard to find local places. I don’t eat out much anyway.
Also do places like Ledo’s count as local?


I count Ledo as local.


Ledo might be local, but I wouldn’t eat there by choice. I have been there with a sports team. It was terrible, and I wouldn’t care if it went out of business


They are very generous with local schools.


Their pizza is horrible.


Disgusting. I ordered it once because it had strangely positive reviews. It was so gross I gave a piece to the dog and then tossed the whole thing in the trash. Inedible.
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Committing to supporting something in response to tariffs is not a thought that is going through my head
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I think restaurants are going to have a really hard time over the next couple of years. The food inflation is going to be devastating. If you think prices are high now, just wait. Labor is also going to be a problem. A lot of people working in the kitchens or bussing tables aren't here all that legally. And many restaurants squandered the Covid goodwill with sneaky non-menu charges that continue to this day. I don't think there's a lot of love for restaurant owners generally. Hopefully the mom and pop local places have enough customer loyalty and goodwill to get through. But I'm not going to be all that upset if the mediocre, over-charging, bad service, Covid profiting, greedy ownership type restaurants are eventually replaced with a new generation of more neighborhood friendly restaurants that at least try.
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My first responsibility is to my own family. People can fend for themselves.
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Didn’t informal polling show that restaurant owners supported Trump by around a 2-1 margin?
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Anonymous wrote:Didn’t informal polling show that restaurant owners supported Trump by around a 2-1 margin?


Idk, but I find that hard to believe in the deep blue DC area.
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Contractors who do home renovations and the like should also be worried. My husband and I (not feds or contractors) just decided to hold off indefinitely on a kitchen remodel because we are cutting spending in anticipation of what is to come.
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No not at all. You all voted for him - deal with it
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Not 100% a restaurant, but The Italian Store is owned by MAGAts. Love that place but I’m now committed to actively NOT helping them.

I would advise doing a little background research vs blindly throwing your money at a specific restaurant or other commercial venture.
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Anonymous wrote:No, we can no longer afford to go out to eat. Rich non feds will have to do that.


Many high level two income feds are rich and making $300-600K a year.


$600k?

Uh no.
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Anonymous wrote:Puppatella


. . . is soooooo expensive and they have over-expanded, so, no.
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