ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea this was done, but then again, I can't eat at IHOP. Pay for food like pancakes/eggs/bacon that I can make at home? Nope.
then I guess you NEVER go out since you can make anything at home
Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea this was done, but then again, I can't eat at IHOP. Pay for food like pancakes/eggs/bacon that I can make at home? Nope.
then I guess you NEVER go out since you can make anything at home
Seriously! Can you imagine restaurants selling big expensive steaks?! When you can make them at home!? How crazy would that be?
ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea this was done, but then again, I can't eat at IHOP. Pay for food like pancakes/eggs/bacon that I can make at home? Nope.
then I guess you NEVER go out since you can make anything at home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually found the commericals to be strange also. I never eat at IHOP, so I never heard of putting a splash of pancake batter in omeletes, but I was surprised that they were playing this off as a good thing. I wonder if they got sued for not being forthright about putting carbs/gluten into their eggs, and this was their positive spin on making sure they were being transparent.
Well I guess in a world where McDonalds can get sued for not telling people that coffee is hot, anything is possible.![]()
I don't see the analogy. Of course coffee is hot. It is a hot beverage. But why in the world would omelettes naturally contain pancake batter?
Anonymous wrote:I had no idea this was done, but then again, I can't eat at IHOP. Pay for food like pancakes/eggs/bacon that I can make at home? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually found the commericals to be strange also. I never eat at IHOP, so I never heard of putting a splash of pancake batter in omeletes, but I was surprised that they were playing this off as a good thing. I wonder if they got sued for not being forthright about putting carbs/gluten into their eggs, and this was their positive spin on making sure they were being transparent.
Well I guess in a world where McDonalds can get sued for not telling people that coffee is hot, anything is possible.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I actually found the commericals to be strange also. I never eat at IHOP, so I never heard of putting a splash of pancake batter in omeletes, but I was surprised that they were playing this off as a good thing. I wonder if they got sued for not being forthright about putting carbs/gluten into their eggs, and this was their positive spin on making sure they were being transparent.