I will be staying at Pop with some friends in two weeks, and we were wondering what the policy of restaurant leftovers was. Our first meal is at Ohana, and I was curious if they did ‘doggy bags’ or not
I will be staying at Pop with some friends in two weeks, and we were wondering what the policy of restaurant leftovers was. Our first meal is at Ohana, and I was curious if they did ‘doggy bags’ or not
I worked at a buffet resturant (south FL) in college, believe me people will put food in the purse and try to sneak it outJust pick up the buffets and pour into your purse... They will love it
I don't doubt that for a second.... After reading these posts over the years, nothing shocks me anymoreI worked at a buffet resturant (south FL) in college, beleive me people will put food in the purse and try to sneak it out
I worked at a buffet resturant (south FL) in college, believe me people will put food in the purse and try to sneak it out
You changed your picture on your profileMy college dining halls were "All You Care to Enjoy" - You burned a meal credit off of your plan, and you could eat whatever you wanted until you left. They had a policy that you could take a few things with you when you left - like a sandwitch, or a peice of fruit - realizing some people had to run off to class.
However, you would see people with gallon zip loc bags in their backpacks. Then entire trays of food would disappear from the table. Even better was when people would take a half gallon jug with them. You would see them walking around with a tray with 8 glasses of milk on it, and then suddenly the milk would be all gone - must of have been really thirsty.
-dave
You changed your picture on your profile
I have had that profile picture since I joined here over a decade ago. It's really not somethign that I would choose now, but I have had it so long I assume that it is how some people around here recognize me.
-dave
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