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Perhaps I should get a card and try it with beer, oh wait, I forgot carbs are the enemy.
Perhaps I should get a card and try it with beer, oh wait, I forgot carbs are the enemy.
I agree with you on that point, also. It would never even occur to me to ask for a child's price, or even a child's menu, unless there was absolutely nothing for me to eat on the adult menu.
The problem there is that if some but not all in a party sub an app (even a small one) for a dessert, it becomes a 3-course meal and they don't turn as many tables.If disney wants to help all of us trying to control our eating they should give us the option of a soup or small salad to substitute a dessert, I think they might even save some money.
So agree. :sohappy:As well as there are other ways to cut down on the cost of buffet meals, such as going for lunch instead of dinner. Or as also suggested going to a sit down TS ordering whatever you want, appetizer, entree, etc. There are many children who don't eat like adults and yet they have to pay adult prices at these buffets.First off, it does effect me because insurance has to pay for this surgery and it costs 45,000 and up...so it does effect my wallet...but I guess there are benifits too to someone getting it that help alleviate other health issues that could be costlier than the surgery itself.
Second, I was really talking about someone who is willing to ask for a lower price for their meal. I find that pretty galling and I am surpised so many of you don't considering you like to attack parents who try to get 3 year olds into the parks for free, and teens in for kids prices. Please tell me the difference? Why not so holy now? Oh because it insults you? Well sorry but if your actually trying to pay for a KIDS price that is ridiculous. There is a kids price because kids tend to eat simpler things, chicken nuggets etc. I think it disgusting that someone would try to get a cheaper price, by using medical card, which by the way is probably given so that the person does not try to overeat and get sick from a regular meal.
I think if you want to have a surgery that's fine, but tell me where what I said was a lie? You would have to have no shame to try to use a card in that manner. Go ahead and jump all over me, I find it hilarous how hypocritical many of you are though, after jumping all over parents trying to save money, people parking in the wrong lots, and god forbid someone from another country(Brazil).
I'm sorry, a bit confused by what you're saying here. Are you trying to state that people can complain of being nauseated after a meal and they won't have to pay for the meal they just ate? I worked in food service for a few years in college and never heard of this.
A hair, overcooked meat, etc are something that can be proven (there is at least physical evidence), whereas a stomach ache or feeling like you'll be sick is all but impossible to prove.
Sorry, not really wanting to argue, but I just don't see your logic. I've never heard of anyone telling management before they left a restaurant that they feel sick (not because the food was bad, but because of quantity ingested) and gotten their meal free.
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I suppose we have a lot of proponents of Methodone Clinics then here.
Your not making much sense...I have left plenty of meals feeling "sick" because I ate too much, but that was MY fault, nobody puts a gun to anyones head and says how much of something you can and can't eat.
How would giving someone a child's price for a buffet help keep them from eating too much...ITS A BUFFET they themselves control how much they eat regardless of the price. And last I looked the point of the surgery was to make you feel a little "sick" when you eat even small portions..it's called being full.
Perhaps I should get a card and try it with beer, oh wait, I forgot carbs are the enemy.
Let me help. If you read what I wrote, I said a "handful" of food. I'm not saying they'll get it for free if they eat it all. I've eaten with people who have eaten 1/4 of a plate and complain that they just don't feel up to eating for one reason or another. Refunds have been given.
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Ohhh I would just love to be your waiter when your group comes to the table....no shame...AND cheap.
And guess what, wheather you have eaten a quarter of the food on the plate or most of it, ALL of the food left over is going to go in the trash (or a take out bag, heard of those?). So it really doesnt matter wheather you ate only so much of this or that, it cost the restaurant the same amount of materials and money to make the whole thing.
The cheapness of some people never amazes me.
I always thought that all women were experts on everything.
It is not true that all people who have had this surgery can only eat a handful of food or less then children.
I know of a few people who have had this surgery and still eat a fairly decent amount of food ..even more then I could eat and I have not had the surgery.
Saying that EVERY person who has this surgery can only eat a handful is false..as like you ..rsgbsg2002 I also know people with this surgery who eat a good amount more then a handful and more then a child.
I am also a pretty informed poster on this also..
I always thought that all women were experts on everything.
And guess what, wheather you have eaten a quarter of the food on the plate or most of it, ALL of the food left over is going to go in the trash (or a take out bag, heard of those?).
You can take leftovers home from a buffet? I didn't know that. I guess I'm not too bright since I thought you couldn't. I was talking only about buffets in my post, you know that. And I also didn't know that managers would charge for services unrendered i.e. not being able to eat at a buffet where you can't take food with you (or can according to you because, once again, I wasn't talking about anything but buffets. In fact, that's what this thread is about (see original poster for details)).
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Perhaps I should get a card and try it with beer, oh wait, I forgot carbs are the enemy.
In sippy cups with Tinker Bell light up straws.I think they should offer beer in childrens portions.
-dave
You fail to see the point, if your an adult you pay adult prices for buffets. It's like the magic kingdom, they don't have a pregnant price, they don't have a "I can't handle coasters" price, they have an ADULT price, same for all weather you ride 10 percent of the rides or all of them.
As for medical cards saying please let this person pay the kids price because they eat less. Well if you have one, and the place wants to honor it, then by all means good for you. However if the buffet says that you are an adult and so you need to pay the adult price, that is not UNfair. Heck, I eat less than average at a buffet (more than a handfull but less than a plate) but I pay adult price.
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