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Why Do Vegetarians Get Such A Bad Deal If They Want To Eat Out
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I am not a vegetarian but they get a terrible deal if eating out. For Christmas day lunch the local Beefeater is offering a four course lunch for £52.99 which includes a 8 oz fillet steak with lobster or for a veggie mushroom, spinach, truffle tart . How can they justify charging the same price
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The largest costs to a restaurant are not so much the ingredients as the overheads (rent, heat etc) and staff costs - wages of the staff. These are identical whether the meals use cheaper ingredients or ot and have to be split between all covers. On Xmas Day staff will probably be on double or treble wages and that alone should justify the price.
Vegetarians are paying for the service they get more than the ingredients.
Vegetarians are paying for the service they get more than the ingredients.
And the labour costs of making the vegetarian options which will probably account for less than 15% of total meals.
It would cost more in labour to make a few fancy veg tartlets than to bung a huge joint of beef in the oven for a carvery.
You've got to feel sorry for the restaurant that is expected to provide a meal for the vegan that has a nut allergy.
The real rip off is the cost of non-alcoholic drinks in pubs and restaurants.
It would cost more in labour to make a few fancy veg tartlets than to bung a huge joint of beef in the oven for a carvery.
You've got to feel sorry for the restaurant that is expected to provide a meal for the vegan that has a nut allergy.
The real rip off is the cost of non-alcoholic drinks in pubs and restaurants.
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