Just what the hospitals need right now.
They are emptying out covid patients to make room for IHOP customers.
Well the single biggest risk for covid complications (eg death) is being obese.... I guess it's better than handing out sugar pills for free like Krispy Kreme
The link goes to an offer that shows a plate with bacon, eggs, sausage, and hash browns. That looks like an acceptable "lower carbs" meal. But this "endless pancakes" offer seems to encourage excessive carb consumption.
On September 28, there was a deal here for Krusteaz pancake mix, 56 oz. for $2.99 That mix is super easy to mix and makes great pancakes. If you like pancakes, why not make them at home when you want them, in whatever quantity you like, rather than going to a breakfast joint that encourages you to gorge yourself to get the best deal?
I never went to a IHOP before, but when I click on the link a close location pops up.
And according to the menu, along with this meal of All You Can Eat pancakes a good choice of House-Made Milkshakes are available to add to your order...
Shake it to the next level with hand-scooped premium ice cream, vanilla, real milk and whipped topping.
Hersey Chocolate Milkshake
Oreo Cookie Milkshake
Strawberry Real Fruit Milkshake
And the dessert menu has home baked cookies and cake.
You would need to order at least 5 times to get your money worth.
It costs them almost nothing to make a pancake.
$5.99 for 2 pancakes is a joke. I don't understand why people pay for it.
The link goes to an offer that shows a plate with bacon, eggs, sausage, and hash browns. That looks like an acceptable "lower carbs" meal. But this "endless pancakes" offer seems to encourage excessive carb consumption.
On September 28, there was a deal here for Krusteaz pancake mix, 56 oz. for $2.99 That mix is super easy to mix and makes great pancakes. If you like pancakes, why not make them at home when you want them, in whatever quantity you like, rather than going to a breakfast joint that encourages you to gorge yourself to get the best deal?
Krusteaz is great ! It used to be what Hardees used to make their cinnamon raisin biscuits. I'm not sure if they still use it now or not but definitely is a great pancake/biscuit mix.
The link goes to an offer that shows a plate with bacon, eggs, sausage, and hash browns. That looks like an acceptable "lower carbs" meal. But this "endless pancakes" offer seems to encourage excessive carb consumption.
On September 28, there was a deal here for Krusteaz pancake mix, 56 oz. for $2.99 That mix is super easy to mix and makes great pancakes. If you like pancakes, why not make them at home when you want them, in whatever quantity you like, rather than going to a breakfast joint that encourages you to gorge yourself to get the best deal?
Because the September 28 deal is expired and is no longer available
You would need to order at least 5 times to get your money worth.
It costs them almost nothing to make a pancake.
$5.99 for 2 pancakes is a joke. I don't understand why people pay for it.
I don't disagree but this is generally true at any restaurant, the food cost vs the menu price is insane. I worked at a Mexican restaurant as a teen where other than fajitas literally everything was off a steam table and assembled, maybe thrown on then flat top for color. I'm about certain a 2 item combo is now over $15 with a food cost of maybe a buck or two. And the whole staff made minimum wage and just distributed tips unequally. As a dishwasher myself and a coworker split 5%. The owners probably made a good profit.
Where do you go to get your money's worth compared to food cost? Ayce sushi and make an absolute pig of yourself.
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They are emptying out covid patients to make room for IHOP customers.
They are emptying out covid patients to make room for IHOP customers.
Well the single biggest risk for covid complications (eg death) is being obese.... I guess it's better than handing out sugar pills for free like Krispy Kreme
On September 28, there was a deal here for Krusteaz pancake mix, 56 oz. for $2.99 That mix is super easy to mix and makes great pancakes. If you like pancakes, why not make them at home when you want them, in whatever quantity you like, rather than going to a breakfast joint that encourages you to gorge yourself to get the best deal?
And according to the menu, along with this meal of All You Can Eat pancakes a good choice of House-Made Milkshakes are available to add to your order...
Shake it to the next level with hand-scooped premium ice cream, vanilla, real milk and whipped topping.
Hersey Chocolate Milkshake
Oreo Cookie Milkshake
Strawberry Real Fruit Milkshake
And the dessert menu has home baked cookies and cake.
This is looking good.
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It costs them almost nothing to make a pancake.
$5.99 for 2 pancakes is a joke. I don't understand why people pay for it.
On September 28, there was a deal here for Krusteaz pancake mix, 56 oz. for $2.99 That mix is super easy to mix and makes great pancakes. If you like pancakes, why not make them at home when you want them, in whatever quantity you like, rather than going to a breakfast joint that encourages you to gorge yourself to get the best deal?
On September 28, there was a deal here for Krusteaz pancake mix, 56 oz. for $2.99 That mix is super easy to mix and makes great pancakes. If you like pancakes, why not make them at home when you want them, in whatever quantity you like, rather than going to a breakfast joint that encourages you to gorge yourself to get the best deal?
It costs them almost nothing to make a pancake.
$5.99 for 2 pancakes is a joke. I don't understand why people pay for it.
I don't disagree but this is generally true at any restaurant, the food cost vs the menu price is insane. I worked at a Mexican restaurant as a teen where other than fajitas literally everything was off a steam table and assembled, maybe thrown on then flat top for color. I'm about certain a 2 item combo is now over $15 with a food cost of maybe a buck or two. And the whole staff made minimum wage and just distributed tips unequally. As a dishwasher myself and a coworker split 5%. The owners probably made a good profit.
Where do you go to get your money's worth compared to food cost? Ayce sushi and make an absolute pig of yourself.