Taco Trevails
Aug. 1st, 2012 07:41 pmIz there sum kinda Taco Trend (at some restaurants) to diminish and diminutize the former size?
*boggles* ... Several times now I've taken chances on unknown diners, and them lil tacos have been a mere morsel compared to what I've known all my life.. 8|
Drove past a place a couple of days ago that said "best tacos" and so the next day I decided to give it a try.. just like my dad used to do, learning about new places by trying them out.
Well, the taste was okay, but as they saw the look on my face when they handed them to me, they said, "they're small, senor" ... and with shattered dreams I scarfed each one down in two bites. $1.35 each!!!
At least White Castle never hid the fact that their product wasn't a full-on hamburger, priced at about 25c apiece in our area... but 70c a bite is a bit steep for a taco, imho!
arf!
*boggles* ... Several times now I've taken chances on unknown diners, and them lil tacos have been a mere morsel compared to what I've known all my life.. 8|
Drove past a place a couple of days ago that said "best tacos" and so the next day I decided to give it a try.. just like my dad used to do, learning about new places by trying them out.
Well, the taste was okay, but as they saw the look on my face when they handed them to me, they said, "they're small, senor" ... and with shattered dreams I scarfed each one down in two bites. $1.35 each!!!
At least White Castle never hid the fact that their product wasn't a full-on hamburger, priced at about 25c apiece in our area... but 70c a bite is a bit steep for a taco, imho!
arf!
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Date: 2012-08-02 08:05 am (UTC)For example, I had to explain to several customers a day that my boss was actually losing money on his chicken breasts, which they complained were overpriced. Because so many people ordered white meat, Bob got extra chicken from Cost-Co for $3.00 a pound (the distributor could only sell us balanced packages of mixed meat; an equal count of thighs, breasts, wings and legs in each package). But a breast weighed slightly over a poind. Add in the cost of breading, oil, the gas and electricity required to run the fryer, wages for myself and the cashier, building rent, insurance, and his own salary, that chicken breast probably cost almost $6 to produce. But he daren't raise the prices again, or he'd lose customers.
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Date: 2012-08-02 07:21 pm (UTC)The latter isn't entirely a bad thing -- portions at a lot of American restaurants are completely out of control.
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Date: 2012-08-02 08:22 pm (UTC)Totally agreed.
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Date: 2012-08-05 12:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-08-05 12:38 pm (UTC)They only one to lower prices when gasoline costs go down is Trader Joes (around here).. all the other places just keep the prices high once they rise...