What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
in a deep-frying pan!Lord Kangana wrote:No.
It could be deep fried, for example.

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I know there to be others on here besides me that don't take too generously to receiving food served on a roofing tile or having their drink served in a jam pot. Well, get a load of some of these. Bread served in a fecking carpet slipper? Really? 
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Somebody needs stringing up serving food on that load of bollocks..
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Jesus, don't give them ideas!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Somebody needs stringing up serving food on that load of bollocks..
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Prufrock wrote:Jesus, don't give them ideas!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Somebody needs stringing up serving food on that load of bollocks..

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I think I need to introduce no-one to the theory of market forces.
You've only yourselves to blame. If you don't like it, ask for it on a plate.
You've only yourselves to blame. If you don't like it, ask for it on a plate.
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I already refuse to go to trendy establishments. My choice is narrowing 

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Lord Kangana wrote:I think I need to introduce no-one to the theory of market forces.
You've only yourselves to blame. If you don't like it, ask for it on a plate.
hmmm... I'm not really convinced that slates were introduced due to customer demand!
I think it should be assumed I want it on a plate unless I ask for it to be served on summat daft - just like I assume my pint will be served in a glass rather than squirted into my mouth from an oversized water-pistol and my bank statements will be delivered through the letterbox in envelopes rather than embedded in footballs and kicked over the back wall!
(also - menus don't always say - "served on a roofing slate" - so you wouldn't know until it arrived...)
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Again, if it didn't bring people in, it wouldn't be done. The general public overwhelmingly prefer the sizzle to the sausage. Hence money is wasted on superfluous, stupid accoutrements - accompanied by lots of "ooh doesn't that look pretty".
As I say, your own faults!
As I say, your own faults!
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Not buying that at all! As Bish says, it's not advertised. If they were doing it to bring people in they'd, well, let people know.
In any case, even if that were true, so what?! It's not my fault. Just coz hoi polloi want something doesn't mean it's my own fault when I'm given it without being asked.
In any case, even if that were true, so what?! It's not my fault. Just coz hoi polloi want something doesn't mean it's my own fault when I'm given it without being asked.
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As a punter, I couldn't disagree with you more. Further - it's unbelievably arrogant for a caterer to tell me what I want and to then blame me for it when pointing out that it's the exact opposite of what I'm hoping for.Lord Kangana wrote:Again, if it didn't bring people in, it wouldn't be done. The general public overwhelmingly prefer the sizzle to the sausage. Hence money is wasted on superfluous, stupid accoutrements - accompanied by lots of "ooh doesn't that look pretty".
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I'm not telling you what you want, I'm telling you what the overwhelming majority of people want. If you don't like it, I suggest you look to smash capitalism as soon as possible.
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OK. please point me in the direction as to where 'serve my food on something other than a plate' by diners actually exists and forced the arm of your industry to serve food on anything other than a plate. You can't. It's just pretentious wankers therein looking to secure 'an edge' and you know it!Lord Kangana wrote:I'm not telling you what you want, I'm telling you what the overwhelming majority of people want. If you don't like it, I suggest you look to smash capitalism as soon as possible.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
tonight I have been mostly making mini victoria sponges... yum! 14stone here I come again!
as featured here on a PLATE!

as featured here on a PLATE!

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Well yes. And it does. Ergo, its done.Bruce Rioja wrote:OK. please point me in the direction as to where 'serve my food on something other than a plate' by diners actually exists and forced the arm of your industry to serve food on anything other than a plate. You can't. It's just pretentious wankers therein looking to secure 'an edge' and you know it!Lord Kangana wrote:I'm not telling you what you want, I'm telling you what the overwhelming majority of people want. If you don't like it, I suggest you look to smash capitalism as soon as possible.
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Is there really any evidence that serving bread in a slipper (or other bizarre non-plate object) has any effect, as opposed to say the quality of the food in general, the ambience of said eaterie etc? Anything at all to suggest that if everything else was equal, serving chips in a mini shopping trolley would increase the revenue?Lord Kangana wrote:Well yes. And it does. Ergo, its done.Bruce Rioja wrote:OK. please point me in the direction as to where 'serve my food on something other than a plate' by diners actually exists and forced the arm of your industry to serve food on anything other than a plate. You can't. It's just pretentious wankers therein looking to secure 'an edge' and you know it!Lord Kangana wrote:I'm not telling you what you want, I'm telling you what the overwhelming majority of people want. If you don't like it, I suggest you look to smash capitalism as soon as possible.
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That places do that receive the publicity, stay open and thrive I would say is ample evidence. I have a feeling that people don't appreciate how many eating establishments can't make it pay. The failure rate is incredibly high - far, far higher than the success rate.
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Serves them right for serving food in plant pots and whatnot!Lord Kangana wrote: I have a feeling that people don't appreciate how many eating establishments can't make it pay. The failure rate is incredibly high - far, far higher than the success rate.
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I'm less convinced that they're thriving because of the chips in a shopping trolley. I could be convinced that the publicity plays a part.Lord Kangana wrote:That places do that receive the publicity, stay open and thrive I would say is ample evidence. I have a feeling that people don't appreciate how many eating establishments can't make it pay. The failure rate is incredibly high - far, far higher than the success rate.


I don't doubt for one moment, the failure rate is far higher than the success rate. 56% of new businesses (any sector) fail within 5 years.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Aye, first degree tw@tishness.Bruce Rioja wrote:As a punter, I couldn't disagree with you more. Further - it's unbelievably arrogant for a caterer to tell me what I want and to then blame me for it when pointing out that it's the exact opposite of what I'm hoping for.Lord Kangana wrote:Again, if it didn't bring people in, it wouldn't be done. The general public overwhelmingly prefer the sizzle to the sausage. Hence money is wasted on superfluous, stupid accoutrements - accompanied by lots of "ooh doesn't that look pretty".
As I say, your own faults!
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