• Overzeetop
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    131 year ago

    If they have a $4.40 table area credit to compensate me for the lack of physical rental space I’m not taking up, and a $0.35 silverware wash&roll power, water, and labor credit, plus a $1.25 parking space credit for the hour I’m not using the lot, and a $0.45 reception/waiting area credit for not standing around paying someone to call me when my table is ready, then I’d accept the $1.00 boxing fee. But if I’m paying the cost of waiting to be seated, taking up a table for an hour, and parking - which is bundled into the entree price - I think they can spot me a take out container.

    (Interesting that places like Gregg’s, Costa, and Pret sometimes actually do charge more if you eat in)

    • @_pete_
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      11 year ago

      Just FYI, the eat in price difference (at least from Costa) are actually usually because of taxes that you don’t have to pay when you take out.

      Food taxes are weird

    • GaryPonderosa
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      -191 year ago

      A dollar fee seems like a small price to pay to not have to deal with you as a customer.

      • Overzeetop
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        101 year ago

        And yet they’re charging me, not paying me.

        But, also, they’re going to lose out to ghost kitchens if they keep adding these fees…and when they go out of business they’ll never have to deal with people like me again. Win-win, I guess.

      • @gamermanh
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        61 year ago

        Yeah, you don’t want reasonable people as customers or shit like this won’t be acceptable!

        • GaryPonderosa
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          -91 year ago

          Yes, I agree. Death to anyone who tries to turn a profit of checks notes $0.70.