• @[email protected]
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    776 months ago

    Some this has to do with shelf life. Beverages containing alcohol have a long shelf life. A restaurant is not going to take losses on having 50 kinds of juice or whatever on hand. Another angle to this is that a lot of the drinks on the alcoholic menu are cocktails, so just combinations of other shit they have. Finally, what adult is just drinking milk? Have some water, it is good for you.

    • @[email protected]
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      116 months ago

      Is this coming from experience or are you just kind of guessing? There are plenty of cocktails that use non-shelf stable stuff that you can get anywhere. On top of that, the new movement towards providing non-alcoholic drinks on the menu just reuses these same ingredients in different ways.

      • @[email protected]
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        166 months ago

        I’ve worked on both sides of the house for 14 years and I’m in management now. The issue is once you open products, not when they’re sitting there. Sitting there is also an issue, however, as stock that doesn’t move still incurs costs. I work on the institutional side now and we only provide nonalcoholic beverages, but they are either single serve or cheap bulk prep. These are not what people are expecting at a restaurant. Many items in cocktails also have long shelf lives after opening or are cheap/move quickly.

        • @[email protected]
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          66 months ago

          Many items in cocktails also have long shelf lives after opening or are cheap/move quickly.

          This is why I think we see variations on actual cocktails so much…you have it, it’s open, so move it.

          • @[email protected]
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            66 months ago

            Exactly. It’s like having a breakfast only restaurant. You can make a menu of 50 entrees by combining 8 main ingredients with various cooking methods and spices.

    • @IsThisAnAI
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      26 months ago

      The milk is for parents.

    • VaultBoyNewVegas
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      With having IBD I’m pretty much limited to water or milk. I’m absolutely going to drink milk when I can because I get fed up drinking water multiple times a day every fucking day.

      • @[email protected]
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        116 months ago

        I guess, I primarily drink water. I’m not restricted in the same way, but I’m an innate fat fuck, so water is my drink of choice. I’m surprised milk wouldn’t inflame IBD.

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          The concept of being fed up with water is so alien to me. Water doesn’t have some powerful, delicious flavor but the sensation of drinking water is almost always one of satisfying refreshment.

          How can you be irritated by water? “Damn it, this is only exactly what my body needs!”

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            Seems like a huge failure in their nutrition education.

            Drink water for your hydration, everything else is a treat and not hydration.

            This thread clears up to me why so many people have digestive issues and/or obesity.

          • @[email protected]
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            26 months ago

            Idk, I like other beverages as well, but I’ve only ever been disappointed by water when it has contaminants I can taste.

            • @[email protected]
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              26 months ago

              Sounds more like you dislike bad water. I think well filtered water at this point is table stakes.

              Especially if you live in the US where you either have a leaf service line or more PFAS than you’d believe

          • @Passerby6497
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            16 months ago

            Some people crave or have to have some kind of flavor with their liquids or they don’t want it. I have known multiple people who thought water tasted gross, which is somewhat legit because I had to get used to the different water taste when I went to school on the opposite side of town, but they just thought any kind of water was gross. They’d always have a soda or coffee or something.

            My issue isn’t flavor necessarily, its carbonation. But plain/unsweetened soda water is gross and soda streams aren’t worth it to make my own infused water.

      • @Noedel
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        16 months ago

        My wife has colitis and dairy fucks her up 😮

        Can you drink tea?

    • StrikerOPM
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      -116 months ago

      I just like having milk with every meal. I don’t like water and having dinner with a fizzy drink is just wrong.

      • @[email protected]
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        286 months ago

        What do you mean you dont like water? You mean that liquid that makes you die if you dont have any for a couple days?

        Milk is absolutely disgusting during a meal since it gets so warm and gross.

        • @[email protected]
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          96 months ago

          Milk is absolutely disgusting during a meal since it gets so warm and gross

          Historically, milk was generally consumed warm. Breasts aren’t kegerators.

            • @[email protected]
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              26 months ago

              Evidence suggests those that can tolerate lactose as adults are descended from farmers who drank milk to survive during seasons of bad yields.

              Milk is full of great vitamins and minerals. I haven’t verified this claim but I heard someone say recently a person can entirely meet their entire nutritional needs on purely milk and potatoes, which doesn’t sound super pleasant to have as a diet, it’s certainly an easy baseline to meet

              • @candybrie
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                Sounds plausible. The main thing peds worry about for toddlers primarily subsisting off milk is iron deficiency. Potatoes have iron and vitamin c.

        • @[email protected]
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          -16 months ago

          Milk is absolutely delightful with greasy foods. When are you supposed to drink it if not with meals?

        • StrikerOPM
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          No it doesn’t. Milk can stay cold for ages. Like I would have any meal gone within 10 minutes.

          • @[email protected]
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            26 months ago

            Consuming a meal in less than ten minutes is really not indicative of healthy eating habits.

            • @whoreticulture
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              Uh why? I eat most of my meals in about that amount of time when I eat by myself. like how long does it take to eat a fuckin sandwich lmao, or a bowl of pasta? And I don’t have any eating disorders, I’m not at an unhealthy weight. I just … eat.

        • @nogooduser
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          Just because it’s essential for life doesn’t mean that people have to like it. I really don’t like drinking water unless it’s just out of the fridge or cooler. I always add cordial to it.

          • @[email protected]
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            156 months ago

            I used to think like this in high school until I joined football and learned how much I loved water during practice, now I carry a water bottle everywhere for a swig whenever I get a slight thirst

            • @nogooduser
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              26 months ago

              I do drink frequently when I go cycling or walking.

      • @[email protected]
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        126 months ago

        Not judging you on your milk drinking, but drinking too much milk can have serious side effects. Humans weren’t biologically made to drink milk their whole lives.

      • @Passerby6497
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        96 months ago

        having dinner with a fizzy drink is just wrong.

        Its not mandatory, but I’ll have you know this is incorrect.