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    3 months ago

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    Selfish Greedy Fuckwit Gets Upset When Being Called Out For Being Selfish Greedy Fuckwit

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        I think it was a she, reading the article.

        The company is doing a promo for their food. They’re just a small business, so margins will be extremely tight. They’re using the All You Can Eat thing to get people in, try their stuff, and hopefully either come back later or leave a good review somewhere

        It’s called a loss leader

        This selfish cunt ordered more than she could possibly eat in one sitting, then asked to take it home. That’s probably about a 20% loss for the aforementioned small business owners

        Guy is just trying to get his business noticed in a massively crowded market, and a fucking greedy pig comes in and not only acts in a horribly selfish manner, but then writes an incredibly damaging piece of trash journalism?

        If you’ve ever run your own business, you’d want to slap that bitch into next week

        She should either be supporting local businesses as much as she can, or stick to giving her fucking money to massive billionaire conglomerates then complaining when all the restaurants sell cheap shit

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          Why is everyone assuming the author intended to waste the food? You’re assuming a malicious actor, when instead they were at best a foolish one. They ordered more food than they could eat. They didn’t order food with the intent to destroy it or harm the business.

          Having an all you can eat promo guarantees customers will not behave perfectly because the normal routine of ordering and eating being paired to price and consumption is discarded (flat price).

          If the business is worried about spiralling food waste they should reconsider the promo as it is inherently wasteful compared to other dining standards. If they want to keep the promo they should pace delivery of food to anticipate customer behavior.

          Suggesting an ignorant / mistaken customer is a “bitch” who needs to be “slapped into next week” is yikes.

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            They didn’t order food with the intent to destroy it or harm the business.

            I didn’t say that at all, in any way

            They were greedy, then when called out on it, reacted by trying to damage a small business

            There’s no better description of A Bitch ©®™

            Secondly, I said that the owner would be right to want to slap a bitch into next week, not me. If you’d ever run a business you’d feel the same

            You clearly haven’t

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    I’ve been to AYCE sushi places before. This kind of policy is usually explicitly stated on their menu; either you eat it, or you pay extra for it, and that’s whether it goes home with you, or in the trash. That’s necessary to prevent massive food waste.

    I mean, it’s AYCE; eat a little, order a little more, eat that, decide if you want more, repeat. It’s not hard to pace yourself.

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      Yeah I think to make this policy sustainable they should say there will be a charge for uneaten food, even if it’s not taken to go.

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    for $25 AYCE and drink -you can scold and lecture me all you want. I wont even dare ask for a to-go box like a moron.

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    When the server appeared, I asked for a box to take home the remaining bits of food on my plate. Mind you, I know most all-you-can-eat restaurants have a strict no-takeout rule, but I figured asking couldn’t hurt. He told me I would be charged an extra $5 for every order I wanted to take home in a box. He explained that the $25 special was already such a great deal, that the extra fee was justified. Moments later, he reappeared at our table and asked if I still wanted a box, but I politely declined.

    Up until then, our waiter had been friendly while exuding a quality of cool nonchalance. But my response was not met with compassion. He became dry and proceeded to scold me on the amount of food I ordered, adding that Ko had a big problem with food waste. He pointed toward Mission Street while explaining that many individuals didn’t have enough to eat. I tried to explain but he was far too deep into his lecture to care. After repeating his points, he grabbed the plate of untouched nigiri that no one at my table ordered and stormed off into the kitchen. Little did I know my $25 happy hour meal would end with a guilt trip served ice cold and on the house.

    We have rampant homelessness and people living in misery. Cough up the extra money for the food you didn’t eat, you selfish fuck. Next time, don’t let your eyes be bigger than your stomach. I hate attitudes like this.

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    The best AYCE sushi place I ever visited was in an out-of-the-way strip mall in Henderson, NV. About 30m away from the Vegas strip. It had very strict rules, listed on the menu, including how many of specific items you could order. No takeaways, and if you left food on your plate, there would be a surcharge. Drinks and dessert were not included either.

    Waiters wandered around with wireless iPads and took down orders in batches, which would then be dropped off a few minutes later. It was very efficiently run. Food was very good, and the place was packed every time I went there. It wasn’t on any of the visitor guides, which was just as well.

    There seems to be a way to do AYCE, make money, and leave everyone happy. The place in this story sounds like it needs to tweak the formula to find the right balance.