Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 12:17     Subject: Re:Restaurant hacks ?

A single chipotle taco is less than half the cost of three and if you ask for a bunch of stuff in it, ends up being basically the same size as three!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:49     Subject: Re:Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:Well, these first two hacks aren’t going to lead to big savings because they’re still expensive meals.

I have a kid who loves crab cakes, but of course, they’re $$$, so I order the 2 mini crab and shrimp sliders appetizer from Coastal Flats and have them leave off the Asian slaw (which kid wouldn’t eat). Sibling gets the adult size chicken fingers with 2 sides and we make both sides fries and then give half the fries to crab cake lover.

For takeout from our favorite hibachi restaurant, teenage dd and I both can get 2 meals out of one hibachi dinner by adding extra protein and extra side of veggies. Much cheaper than two complete dinners. It works because I don’t like the soup and dd doesn’t like the salad.

For real hack: Using the McDonalds app scores a lot of freebies. Cheaper (and faster!) to get coffee, frappes and smoothies there than going to Starbucks, even if you get Starbucks rewards.

PP, maybe your relative is using the “lemonade” hack and others because her million dollar house is stretching her thin!


My blood was basically all mcdonald's sugar free vanilla iced coffee last summer. Can't beat $2 for any size.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:47     Subject: Re:Restaurant hacks ?

Go on Ozempic. A chipotle bowl is three meals now lol.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:46     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:We order 2 Chiptoles for the 5 of us (kids are 6, 4 and 1). We get the bowl, then buy 5 tortillas on the side. At home, we just split the Chipotle bowls into bowls for my kids and they tear up the tortilla and put it on top.

It's actually still more food than we need.


LOL are you my MIL??
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:43     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:I have a relative who does the tap water/sugar packet/lemon "hack" and she lives in a million dollar home.


I don't begrudge my rich friends from their holdover habits from when they were poor. At least they clawed their way to the top, and I admire that.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:41     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

We order 2 Chiptoles for the 5 of us (kids are 6, 4 and 1). We get the bowl, then buy 5 tortillas on the side. At home, we just split the Chipotle bowls into bowls for my kids and they tear up the tortilla and put it on top.

It's actually still more food than we need.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:26     Subject: Re:Restaurant hacks ?

Well, these first two hacks aren’t going to lead to big savings because they’re still expensive meals.

I have a kid who loves crab cakes, but of course, they’re $$$, so I order the 2 mini crab and shrimp sliders appetizer from Coastal Flats and have them leave off the Asian slaw (which kid wouldn’t eat). Sibling gets the adult size chicken fingers with 2 sides and we make both sides fries and then give half the fries to crab cake lover.

For takeout from our favorite hibachi restaurant, teenage dd and I both can get 2 meals out of one hibachi dinner by adding extra protein and extra side of veggies. Much cheaper than two complete dinners. It works because I don’t like the soup and dd doesn’t like the salad.

For real hack: Using the McDonalds app scores a lot of freebies. Cheaper (and faster!) to get coffee, frappes and smoothies there than going to Starbucks, even if you get Starbucks rewards.

PP, maybe your relative is using the “lemonade” hack and others because her million dollar house is stretching her thin!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:25     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

When our go-to Thai place jacked up prices I started buying a kids meal “for” my toddler. Obvious one but I didn’t used to do this.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:22     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:I have a relative who does the tap water/sugar packet/lemon "hack" and she lives in a million dollar home.


I don’t know how meaningful that is these days my house is worth $1mm now and you’ll catch me doing all kinds of hacks!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:18     Subject: Re:Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:My dd at college goes to Olive Garden and orders a meal. While there she only eats the unlimited breadsticks and soup. Then takes home the meal for the next day.


Haha
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 11:16     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Using restaurant apps saves a lot of money. There are always deals and coupons and you earn free food. They are annoying in many respects, but they do allow you to save money.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 10:59     Subject: Re:Restaurant hacks ?

My dd at college goes to Olive Garden and orders a meal. While there she only eats the unlimited breadsticks and soup. Then takes home the meal for the next day.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 10:57     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

I have a relative who does the tap water/sugar packet/lemon "hack" and she lives in a million dollar home.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 10:55     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

One guy at Five guys wanted to buy hamburger ( with double meat )and separate bun so to make two hamburgers.
He was told we don’t sell only hamburger bun.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 10:19     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

With increasing cost, have you noticed people doing more of it ?
Today I noticed a lady at Starbucks ordering two large coffee and requested two Venti ice.
Then she made herself an ice coffee and ask the barista to put whip cream.