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5-04-2011 @ 2:22PM
Ron said...
Avoid buffets, period. The food is almost always overcooked and sanitation is non-existent. Just watch buffet goers go at it. They wrap their sneeze-sprayed hands around a serving spoon and then drop it into the tray of food so that the next buffet user shares their germs. One person once told of watching a kid lick a serving spoon and then place it back in the tray. And then there are those folks who touch certain food items with their bare, unwashed hands. The only reason for choosing a buffet is price. I'd rather pay more for better, cleaner food. Otherwise, I'll stay home.
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5-04-2011 @ 2:49PM
lstgeorge4369 said...
I am all with you Ron. Never vist the bathroom and watch the amount of people that don't wash their hands and proceed directly for the food line! YUCK! Saw a tv special on the amount and types of bacteria found in buffets. No thanks. I would rather starve.
5-04-2011 @ 2:56PM
suitman36 said...
geez ron.....not too afraid of everything, are you?
you think buffets are unhealthy? you think that just because of your stories, you won't go to a buffet? let me clue you in, my friend. if you ever visited the kitchens of some of the restaurants you go to (and i don't care how posh or expensive that restaurant is).....you'd eat almost everything at home. and this comes from one of my customers...who was a federal inspector of restaurants. the things you see are one thing.....more frightening are the things you don't see.