A common suggestion for people trying to lose weight is to use smaller plates. The idea is that by filling a small plate you’ll trick yourself into thinking you ate more. And thus eat less. (doesn’t work that well)But I rather think they missed the point here, you are supposed to only fill the plate, not over fill to the point of flooding the table.
The dude from FL Premium Member 9 months ago
Makes it look like you got a super meal cheap
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 9 months ago
The opposite of tapas.
MRC112 9 months ago
Otherwise known as shrinkflation
Doug K 9 months ago
It’s a little messy since the food is still the same size.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
Big trouble on little china.
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
Would you like that saucer sized?
MissScarlet Premium Member 9 months ago
People unclear on the concept.
norphos 9 months ago
Is there a pun here?
goboboyd 9 months ago
Topas with at the full en·trée price.
gopher gofer 9 months ago
they probably serve jumbo shrimp, too…
Rista 9 months ago
A common suggestion for people trying to lose weight is to use smaller plates. The idea is that by filling a small plate you’ll trick yourself into thinking you ate more. And thus eat less. (doesn’t work that well)But I rather think they missed the point here, you are supposed to only fill the plate, not over fill to the point of flooding the table.