Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 22:10     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These hacks, especially those used on mom and pop local restaurateurs are so tacky. Restaurants have razor thin profit margins.
. The kids meals are meant to be ordered with an adult meal. Not for cheap adults. If you can't afford to eat out just stay home.


So a restaurant would rather have no customer than one who just orders a small meal or an appetizer? When many restaurants are struggling? I'm now in my 50s and don't have the appetite I used to. Should older people only eat at home now too? What an odd business model.


Restaurant owner here. Yes you should just stay home if you're trying to hack a kids meal into an adult's meal. Kids meals are loss leaders that at offset by the accompanying adult meal. Plus you are taking up a table. I don't understand why you are dragging old people into your scheme. We love our customers of all ages!


Kids meals are HUGE money makers . You can't tell me you're not turning a profit off of a $7.99 kids meal thats a mere 2 chicken tenders and a small scoop of fries


I don't serve that kind of food. And I'm telling you kids meals are not profitable.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 22:06     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These hacks, especially those used on mom and pop local restaurateurs are so tacky. Restaurants have razor thin profit margins.
. The kids meals are meant to be ordered with an adult meal. Not for cheap adults. If you can't afford to eat out just stay home.


So a restaurant would rather have no customer than one who just orders a small meal or an appetizer? When many restaurants are struggling? I'm now in my 50s and don't have the appetite I used to. Should older people only eat at home now too? What an odd business model.


Restaurant owner here. Yes you should just stay home if you're trying to hack a kids meal into an adult's meal. Kids meals are loss leaders that at offset by the accompanying adult meal. Plus you are taking up a table. I don't understand why you are dragging old people into your scheme. We love our customers of all ages!


DP
What about people only ordering main meal only.
With no appetizers, drinks or dessert ?


No issue with this, as long as you eat and leave. Don't linger like you're doing a multi-course meal. Of course I would never say this to you and would hope this is obvious.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 21:57     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hacker, please stay home. Hack at home.Workers can see your hacks, and your hacks usually include tipping.The hack also take a lot more time usually, workers time.
If you want to hack, get in and out fast and don't make a mess. If you there just for tea and cake, don't touch the wrapped up silverware that is clearly for dinner.
Don't order food to go and then eat it on our patio and leave the packages there for us to clean up. Not an hack. You are cheap and should stay home.



Can i bring food from home and eat in your patio if i order drink ?


No. No outside food.


Wow! You are intense.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 21:12     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These hacks, especially those used on mom and pop local restaurateurs are so tacky. Restaurants have razor thin profit margins.
. The kids meals are meant to be ordered with an adult meal. Not for cheap adults. If you can't afford to eat out just stay home.


So a restaurant would rather have no customer than one who just orders a small meal or an appetizer? When many restaurants are struggling? I'm now in my 50s and don't have the appetite I used to. Should older people only eat at home now too? What an odd business model.


Restaurant owner here. Yes you should just stay home if you're trying to hack a kids meal into an adult's meal. Kids meals are loss leaders that at offset by the accompanying adult meal. Plus you are taking up a table. I don't understand why you are dragging old people into your scheme. We love our customers of all ages!


Kids meals are HUGE money makers . You can't tell me you're not turning a profit off of a $7.99 kids meal thats a mere 2 chicken tenders and a small scoop of fries
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 21:10     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These hacks, especially those used on mom and pop local restaurateurs are so tacky. Restaurants have razor thin profit margins.
. The kids meals are meant to be ordered with an adult meal. Not for cheap adults. If you can't afford to eat out just stay home.


So a restaurant would rather have no customer than one who just orders a small meal or an appetizer? When many restaurants are struggling? I'm now in my 50s and don't have the appetite I used to. Should older people only eat at home now too? What an odd business model.


Restaurant owner here. Yes you should just stay home if you're trying to hack a kids meal into an adult's meal. Kids meals are loss leaders that at offset by the accompanying adult meal. Plus you are taking up a table. I don't understand why you are dragging old people into your scheme. We love our customers of all ages!


DP
What about people only ordering main meal only.
With no appetizers, drinks or dessert ?
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 14:35     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These hacks, especially those used on mom and pop local restaurateurs are so tacky. Restaurants have razor thin profit margins.
. The kids meals are meant to be ordered with an adult meal. Not for cheap adults. If you can't afford to eat out just stay home.


So a restaurant would rather have no customer than one who just orders a small meal or an appetizer? When many restaurants are struggling? I'm now in my 50s and don't have the appetite I used to. Should older people only eat at home now too? What an odd business model.


Restaurant owner here. Yes you should just stay home if you're trying to hack a kids meal into an adult's meal. Kids meals are loss leaders that at offset by the accompanying adult meal. Plus you are taking up a table. I don't understand why you are dragging old people into your scheme. We love our customers of all ages!
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 06:58     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

If you ever eat McDonald’s, order from the app. There’s almost always a deal for $1 fries or free fries with a chicken sandwich, etc. I sometimes park in the lot and do an app order then go through the drive thru if it’s a spontaneous trip with my kid.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 06:41     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:These hacks, especially those used on mom and pop local restaurateurs are so tacky. Restaurants have razor thin profit margins.
. The kids meals are meant to be ordered with an adult meal. Not for cheap adults. If you can't afford to eat out just stay home.


So a restaurant would rather have no customer than one who just orders a small meal or an appetizer? When many restaurants are struggling? I'm now in my 50s and don't have the appetite I used to. Should older people only eat at home now too? What an odd business model.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 22:30     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.


I'm totally stealing this.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 13:19     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


She has no shame. If Starbucks is going to give out Venti ice cups, that is on them.

There was a lawsuit filed against Starbucks for misleading people about the size of their iced drinks because of the amount of ice they use. I thought Starbucks themselves told customers to order their ice separately if they’re upset about how their drinks are made.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 13:17     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hacker, please stay home. Hack at home.Workers can see your hacks, and your hacks usually include tipping.The hack also take a lot more time usually, workers time.
If you want to hack, get in and out fast and don't make a mess. If you there just for tea and cake, don't touch the wrapped up silverware that is clearly for dinner.
Don't order food to go and then eat it on our patio and leave the packages there for us to clean up. Not an hack. You are cheap and should stay home.

Would the restaurant workers rather people just stay home?


The full pay customers would for sure!
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 13:16     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so funny that people are trying to save money by using apps to find deals on food/drink you could make at home for 1/8 the price.


A steak at Silver Diner is the same price as a steak from the grocery store and it comes with 2 sides.


And taxes and a tip.


So worth it! All you cheap-o's stay home!
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 13:14     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:Hacker, please stay home. Hack at home.Workers can see your hacks, and your hacks usually include tipping.The hack also take a lot more time usually, workers time.
If you want to hack, get in and out fast and don't make a mess. If you there just for tea and cake, don't touch the wrapped up silverware that is clearly for dinner.
Don't order food to go and then eat it on our patio and leave the packages there for us to clean up. Not an hack. You are cheap and should stay home.

People who order tea and cake aren’t entitled to silverware or a napkin? They are paying customers. Who eats cake with their hands? You’re crazy.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 13:13     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote: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.


She has no shame. If Starbucks is going to give out Venti ice cups, that is on them.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 13:10     Subject: Restaurant hacks ?

Anonymous wrote:I don't know how some of you do these "hacks" with a straight face. Do you seriously have so little self respect or just lack a sense of shame?

I've been broke before, and even when you're broke you want a treat now and then, I get it. But good god, instead of embarrassing yourself in public eat a few extra lentil or pasta struggle meals at home before you go out so you can just order a regular meal.

I tip generously at restaurants and through delivery services. I am always polite and express gratitude to servers and delivery people. I don’t order kids’ meals for adults. I don’t bring outside food. I don’t ask for two plates. I will not order more food than we need, however. That’s wasteful.