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Pet peeve (minor) - restaurants redacting prices from online menus
Minor pet peeve and clearly a 1st world problem, but it feels to me that more and more restaurants are posting copies of their menus online on their own websites with the prices redacted. Really annoying when you want to do a quick perusal of a couple of different restaurants to compare. Options are to go to yelp and look for customer photos of the menu which may be outdated, or go through an online ordering process where you don't know if those prices are the same as for dine-in (some restaurants seem to mark up prices for online orders).
(To the best of my knowledge) we do not live in a hyper-inflationary world where yesterday's prices don't apply today. I do not believe that it is particularly difficult for restaurants to update their menus online if they actually do change them. I could see a potential problem if they forget to do that and a customers says "but online it said it cost X" but me thinks that would be the exception rather than the rule
Off soap-box now
Have a nice evening fellow Pelicans.
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