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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]@ The Palm, Prime Rib etc. I save money leading up to it, cut back on vacations, Christmas presents, Birthdays, whatever. I get to said place, and discover that other patrons there are eating free. Same food, same service, but no cost to them. Should I accept this? Oh, and my bill is larger than I thought, because I had the privelige of dining in the same room as a Diverse room. This is reality. Enough of this PC bullshit[/quote] If the restaurant owner decides that they want to do it - so be it. You can leave and eat elsewhere. Read: MOVE[/quote] Yep. The weirdest thing about this kind of person is that they feel that they're [i]entitled[/i] to certain restaurants, and that it's [i]unfair[/i] if the restaurant owner's policies don't match their preferences. 1. Find out what the restaurant charges, and if you're happy to pay that. 2. If eating next to a poor person would ruin your meal, find out if they allow poor people in. I encourage you to ask this during the admissions interview. 3. Make your own decision. Don't whine because the restaurant isn't run the way you'd like it to be, when that's something you could have found out before you went there. Either do your homework beforehand or shut up. [/quote]
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