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11340127 No.11340127 [Reply] [Original]

Quick survey anons. Does /biz/ prefer to know exactly the amount of food they are getting at any given restaurant or do they mind if the chef throws in a "little more" than they paid for?

>> No.11340138

Exact. Don't anyone to make my environment more unpredictable than it needs to be. Too many variables already.

>> No.11340150

>>11340138
Why would you go to a restaurant in the first place, then?

>> No.11340165

>>11340127
fggt

>> No.11340173

>>11340150
To order the food that I want to eat, what kind of question is that?

>> No.11340614

>>11340150
He’s autistic. Autistic people don’t like change even if it benefits them. i.e more food than usual.

>> No.11340630

>>11340127
I don't mind if it's a bit more or less. I'd get annoyed if it's far less than expected though, unless it's a fancy taste-experience kind of thing.

>> No.11340652

>>11340614
>More food
>benefits them
fatass detected

>> No.11340683

If a restaurant tries to make the experience better by giving out more food that was expected, one has to assume they compensate for quality of the food.
Please put thought into preparing my food, instead of marketing gimmicks.

>> No.11340721

>>11340127

If it's not exact I send it back

>> No.11340730

I had no idea there were people in the world actually concerned about such a non-consequential topic.

>> No.11340755

>>11340730

are you kidding? if restaurants are sloppy like this it permeates into society everywhere. have you seen The Butterfly Effect kiddo?

>> No.11340778

>>11340730
High-end restaurants have to be cognizant of such minutiae. That's what makes them high-end

>> No.11340805

>>11340683
>one has to assume
no anon, one does not

>> No.11340810

>>11340652
Another autist. He meant you get more for less, not you stuff yourself. Like having 50 grs of something once will grow you another chin.

>> No.11340813

>>11340778
>cognizant
>minutiae
you're trying to hard cuck boy

>> No.11340837

>>11340614
>t. Turbo XL “bigger is better” NPC

>> No.11340846
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11340846

I’m trying to be less fat goddamit and when the chef sees my piggly features and loads up my plate, I get TRIGGERED and have to eat all of the fucking food and then order more!!

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>>11340778
>minutiae
*tips fedora*

>> No.11340861

>>11340846
you DO know that you can take leftovers home, right?

>> No.11340916

>>11340813
>>11340857
Back to r9k plebs. The words fit the context of the discussion.

>> No.11341019

>>11340127
Exact.
A little anecdote: I usually go out to eat on Saturdays and Wednesdays and i always get the same thing at the same restaurant. It sounds autistic but i genuinely enjoy it every time but i noticed that sometimes they give me more meat. Why? I ordered 300g. That's what i want. Not more, not less.
That said, most people don't notice that sort of thing.

>> No.11341072

>>11340127
No, but I do prefer to open up the box and see a decent sized meal.

>> No.11341138

Are we talking about slightly larger portions...or the waiter bringing an appetizer or small plate to the table compliments of the chef? I don't understand anyone who'd be offended by the latter. Sometimes the chef just wants to try out a special.

>> No.11341197

>>11340127
No I like a "scoop of ____" and a "handful of _____" over the exact amount. Fucking subway workers trying to count my olives and shit. If it's not enough I'll ask directly for more and usually they'll give it to you.