IHOP (
Restaurant Locator) for their
65th Anniversary Celebration Offers All You Can Eat Buttermilk Pancakes for
$5 valid at
Participating Restaurants for Dine-In Only.
Thanks to Community Member
FaithfulWren337 for finding this deal.
Offer Details:- During their 65th Anniversary celebration, enjoy Breakfast Combos, such as the Breakfast Sampler with sausage, ham and bacon, or the T-Bone Steak & Eggs, and your side of Buttermilk pancakes is All You Can Eat! Additional pancakes will be served two at a time.
- Start with a stack of five Buttermilk pancakes and then enjoy unlimited stacks of 2 pancakes, for $5.
- For a limited time at participating restaurants.
- Dine-in only.
- All You Can Eat Pancakes not valid with 55+, Omelettes or Kids Menu items. All You Can Eat offer valid per person, per order and includes Buttermilk Pancakes only.
- Prices may vary in Alaska & Hawaii.
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lots of restaurants in NYC have a lower price if you pay cash because they don't want to pay the interchange fee, can lie about income, and servers don't get taxed.
But then you declared that your situation is actually the norm, and anyone who doesn't experience NYC prices (so just normal Americans paying average prices) are just country bumpkins living in backwater areas who don't count.
The masterstroke was saying they must eat at Applebee's, an absolutely devastating insult for upper middle class city dwellers, but just an odd thing to say anywhere else since people don't spend that much time thinking about Applebee's.
I really love New Yorkers. They are everything they hate about the rest of America - provincial, myopic, narcissistic, irritable, and full of the funniest hangups. But I think deep down they know this, and they happily lean into it. I kinda love it.
But then you declared that your situation is actually the norm, and anyone who doesn't experience NYC prices (so just normal Americans paying average prices) are just country bumpkins living in backwater areas who don't count.
The masterstroke was saying they must eat at Applebee's, an absolutely devastating insult for upper middle class city dwellers, but just an odd thing to say anywhere else since people don't spend that much time thinking about Applebee's.
I really love New Yorkers. They are everything they hate about the rest of America - provincial, myopic, narcissistic, irritable, and full of the funniest hangups. But I think deep down they know this, and they happily lean into it. I kinda love it.
I was explaining why tipping in NYC gets crazy expensive because an ordinary night out at a decent restaurant can cost $60-70 in tip on a $300 bill. Someone responded that meals can cost $10-20 and I was telling them you won't find that in NYC... maybe follow along carefully before typing nonsense. and yes, applebees is for teenagers and young adults on a budget. it's not anywhere close to being a decent restaurant lol. maybe you have low standards.
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It's pretty ironic here on SD where these people blow money on trinkets they'll never use, go on endless vacations, and buy Teslas that are subsidized with my tax dollars, but they can't tip a waiter because that's too capitalist.
It's pretty ironic here on SD where these people blow money on trinkets they'll never use, go on endless vacations, and buy Teslas that are subsidized with my tax dollars, but they can't tip a waiter because that's too capitalist.
The issue isn't tipping. It's how illogical tipping itself really is considering other countries don't tip and have better servers.
I'll ask again: Why should a server get paid a % of a meal? If I order a can of coke versus a bottle of wine, why should they get more $ if I order wine? it's the same job. Hence, it's illogical and silly.
Anyway they said "most restaurants" and you explained why that's incorrect because the economy of NYC is different. NYC does not contain the majority of restaurants and isn't really representative of most places. My comment stands.
Anyway they said "most restaurants" and you explained why that's incorrect because the economy of NYC is different. NYC does not contain the majority of restaurants and isn't really representative of most places. My comment stands.
IDC about iHop.... I'm saying tipping in general in NYC is insane because of the meal prices at any decent restaurant. what the prices are in their area is their own fixation. I was specifically speaking about NYC.
But don't you think tipping is surprisingly equitable?
If I can only afford 99 cent cup of coffee, and you can afford a higher priced wine, then you'll pay a larger tip than I will. You'll also get a higher level of service and presumably a waiter with the expertise to cork and pour appropriately, whereas the waiter has to expend almost no effort to pour the coffee from the caraffe. To each according to his means, right?
It works this way across the board. If you can afford a higher priced meal, you reward the waitstaff more. If you can only afford a cheap meal, your obligation to reward the staff is less (you're probably on the same economic level as them anyway).
This seems more equitable than the free market doing it. It's also more equitable than the government mandating a wage for all servers, and therefore creating a higher price burden on poorer consumers.
But don't you think tipping is surprisingly equitable?
If I can only afford 99 cent cup of coffee, and you can afford a higher priced wine, then you'll pay a larger tip than I will. You'll also get a higher level of service and presumably a waiter with the expertise to cork and pour appropriately, whereas the waiter has to expend almost no effort to pour the coffee from the caraffe. To each according to his means, right?
soda: $2
Tip: 20%
Why should you get $8 to bring out a bottle of wine when a soda, I would only tip you 40 cents?
It doesn't matter what I can afford.
Same with lobster vs chicken.
You're carrying out two dishes. Why should you get more money to do the same work?
'cultural norm to tip.'
step out of the country, dawg. japan frowns upon tipping and the service is 10000x better than in America. Same in many European countries. You're defending a tipping culture that the modern world doesn't use and many Americans dislike.
It's so funny that they now have tipping options when you order for pickup... that just shows you how insane this culture is.
tipping is optional. when i eat out, i never bother the server, pay for my meal, 15% tip if they suck, 20% tip if they're average, and 22% if they were attentive. that doesn't mean I can't make comments on how stupid the tipping culture is. again, the rest of the world doesn't do this type of shit. they pay their workers a wage and consumers are much happier knowing they don't have to constantly worry about how much they have to tip the server like it's some interview.
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