Some buffets (especially the Chinese food restaurants where Iive) actually allow you to take food home. They charge by the pound and it’s expensive but people actually do it!
ha, the Chinese restaurant where we go sometimes, if you get it to go they give you a very small take out container but charge you the same as if you were eating in house, but they do NOT allow any doggie bags.
That place doesn’t worry about it. At Crustwood’s Golden Shovel Buffet (“Crustwood’s Only Buffet with Extra Wide Doors and Double Tummy Space Booths”) the food they use is so far beyond it’s use-by date that it costs them virtually nothing. Their customers don’t really get to taste anything as it goes down.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 8 years ago
Some buffets (especially the Chinese food restaurants where Iive) actually allow you to take food home. They charge by the pound and it’s expensive but people actually do it!
jeanie5448 over 8 years ago
ha, the Chinese restaurant where we go sometimes, if you get it to go they give you a very small take out container but charge you the same as if you were eating in house, but they do NOT allow any doggie bags.
shamest Premium Member over 8 years ago
Our Chinese restaraurant changes you a fee for leaving left overs on the plate
InTraining Premium Member over 8 years ago
WOW… Good to know…. Thanks Burl/Joy… ! ! !
MeGoNow Premium Member over 8 years ago
That place doesn’t worry about it. At Crustwood’s Golden Shovel Buffet (“Crustwood’s Only Buffet with Extra Wide Doors and Double Tummy Space Booths”) the food they use is so far beyond it’s use-by date that it costs them virtually nothing. Their customers don’t really get to taste anything as it goes down.