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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-18-2012 @ 8:45AM
Tyler said...
I do wake up at the crack of dawn - and guess what? - the breakfast foods at the "chains" are no better in the earlier hours. The eggs: - a solid block of a cold "gell like" substance - the bacon: - stringy and greasy- the "fruit salad": - sour - the apples: - old and soft - orange juice:- bitter. No words adjectives left to describe the coffee. In the interest of time and budget I attempt to find something edible at these motels however I've learned my lesson choosing a fruit that appears to be less than five days on the shelf.
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8-18-2012 @ 9:06AM
s said...
What do you expect in a hotel that doesn't have a restaurant? I suspect the desk clerk has to prepare the food throughout the night along with their other duties and low wages. Even in great restaurants you can get bad food. Toast the bagel or English muffin, grab some juice, bannana, and hot tea and stop complaining. You can't go wrong with any of those items.
8-18-2012 @ 12:15PM
Connie said...
Yes- minimum wage desk clerk at night prepares the breakfast, from a can or box. I know 2 people that had that job.