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gatorbill1
07-28-2020, 08:32 AM
Am I the only one who thinks this is hurting their businesses. We still are not comfortable going to local restaurants, but would be doing more business with local restaurants if they had curbside and I didn't need to purchase 2 drinks to get specials.
If they are making more money this way and it keeps them in business, I applaud them.
Do not want any business have to close because they are not making any money.
Just my opinion, being a previous business owner, I would not discourage ANY business I could get.
Stu from NYC
07-28-2020, 09:18 AM
They have a huge profit margin on selling drinks so they tend to push them.
Since we typically drink water with meals this lessens the chance of us taking advantage of 2 for 1 specials to about zero.
We keep getting 2 or 3 dollar off coupons for local Chinese/Thai restaurant we like so we keep going there.
davem4616
07-28-2020, 09:28 AM
specials are usually how restaurants get rid of food that is still good, but won't be in a couple of days because it will be beyond the 'use by date'
maybe they know that they're pushing the edge of the envelope a little too much on the 'use by date' and one needs to have had a couple of pops to dull the ole taste buds before indulging in one of their specials
gatorbill1
07-28-2020, 09:30 AM
specials are usually how restaurants get rid of food that is still good, but won't be in a couple of days because it will be beyond the 'use by date'
maybe they know that they're pushing the edge of the envelope a little too much on the 'use by date' and one needs to have had a couple of pops to dull the ole taste buds before indulging in one of their specials
Most specials are same every week
Stu from NYC
07-28-2020, 10:51 AM
Most specials are same every week
Hmm not very special than:bigbow:
crash
07-29-2020, 05:17 PM
Am I the only one who thinks this is hurting their businesses. We still are not comfortable going to local restaurants, but would be doing more business with local restaurants if they had curbside and I didn't need to purchase 2 drinks to get specials.
If they are making more money this way and it keeps them in business, I applaud them.
Do not want any business have to close because they are not making any money.
Just my opinion, being a previous business owner, I would not discourage ANY business I could get.
They do not have to be alcohol drinks just not non purchased drinks like water with lemon. This is not a problem for us we always purchase drinks when we go out.
crash
07-29-2020, 05:18 PM
They have a huge profit margin on selling drinks so they tend to push them.
Since we typically drink water with meals this lessens the chance of us taking advantage of 2 for 1 specials to about zero.
We keep getting 2 or 3 dollar off coupons for local Chinese/Thai restaurant we like so we keep going there.
Even after purchasing 2 drinks the $25 for 2 menu is cheaper than buying the entrees at full price without the drinks.
Stu from NYC
07-29-2020, 06:29 PM
Even after purchasing 2 drinks the $25 for 2 menu is cheaper than buying the entrees at full price without the drinks.
True but safer to stay home. Hope this ends soon but trying to avoid being among other folks as much as possible.
Gpsma
07-30-2020, 01:13 PM
Oh please with fear of going out to restaurants. What do u think u could possibly catch from sitting with other people feet away.
But Im thrilled now...all the fearful people are out of the restaurants...and others, who arent worried, are having a fine dining experience.
Stay home if you are scared..im happy...and continue to stay home when the snowbirds are back.
gatorbill1
07-30-2020, 03:06 PM
Oh please with fear of going out to restaurants. What do u think u could possibly catch from sitting with other people feet away.
But Im thrilled now...all the fearful people are out of the restaurants...and others, who arent worried, are having a fine dining experience.
Stay home if you are scared..im happy...and continue to stay home when the snowbirds are back.
OK I will
Stu from NYC
07-30-2020, 03:37 PM
Oh please with fear of going out to restaurants. What do u think u could possibly catch from sitting with other people feet away.
But Im thrilled now...all the fearful people are out of the restaurants...and others, who arent worried, are having a fine dining experience.
Stay home if you are scared..im happy...and continue to stay home when the snowbirds are back.
If you do not know the answer to the question you posed with your second sentence suggest you do some reading up about droplets and where they might be going.
thelegges
07-30-2020, 04:03 PM
If you do not know the answer to the question you posed with your second sentence suggest you do some reading up about droplets and where they might be going.
Or considering the age of most in TV, that have never left their house, Slip in the shower, have massive bleed, or Massive coronary. Either way at least the droplets didn’t get you.:a040:
Tennisbum
07-30-2020, 04:14 PM
We eat out two times or more per week at the clubs. Enjoy the food, and the atmosphere. Go with a few close friends and there seems to be a good number of people there each time. It must work or they would not offer it.
Stu from NYC
07-30-2020, 05:40 PM
Or considering the age of most in TV, that have never left their house, Slip in the shower, have massive bleed, or Massive coronary. Either way at least the droplets didn’t get you.:a040:
Can not imagine never leaving our house.
Do go out for shopping/takeout/walks and the pools.
Just want to keep our distance and lessen the risks of getting the virus
coffeebean
07-31-2020, 05:21 PM
I feel safe enough in several of the restaurants which have added plexiglass on top of the booths which block droplets from coming into your space. We have always preferred booths and now more than ever. Nothing is 100% but we are willing to take that risk to enjoy a meal in a restaurant. Droplets don't really travel far at all which is why we are told to distance from others by 6 feet. In any of the restaurants we go to, there is a compliance with distancing and all servers are masked.
Chi-Town
07-31-2020, 09:42 PM
The 2 drink minimum means one for you and one for the other person.. At least at Lopez. Hardly a deal breaker.
mtdjed
07-31-2020, 10:23 PM
Can't help but think of my ancestors from northern Ireland who came to America in 1748 and moved to Carlisle Pa which was the edge of the frontier. They then tried to settle in the mountains of PA. Wonder if they were very selective of which restaurant they ate at as they crossed the mountain ridges. Booths with covers to stop the arrows, hygiene of the cooks and servers? Or was food whatever, where ever it was found. Would we ever have been able to habitat this country with our current views.
Stu from NYC
08-01-2020, 05:06 AM
Can't help but think of my ancestors from northern Ireland who came to America in 1748 and moved to Carlisle Pa which was the edge of the frontier. They then tried to settle in the mountains of PA. Wonder if they were very selective of which restaurant they ate at as they crossed the mountain ridges. Booths with covers to stop the arrows, hygiene of the cooks and servers? Or was food whatever, where ever it was found. Would we ever have been able to habitat this country with our current views.
Do not think you would find many overweight people with diabetes back than either.
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
08-01-2020, 06:39 AM
Am I the only one who thinks this is hurting their businesses. We still are not comfortable going to local restaurants, but would be doing more business with local restaurants if they had curbside and I didn't need to purchase 2 drinks to get specials.
If they are making more money this way and it keeps them in business, I applaud them.
Do not want any business have to close because they are not making any money.
Just my opinion, being a previous business owner, I would not discourage ANY business I could get.
What restaurant is doing this?
crash
08-02-2020, 11:55 AM
What restaurant is doing this?
The FMK group which is Evans Prairie, Bonifay, Belle Glade and Orange Blossom.
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