Feasting with FAA
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FAA
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Re: Feasting with FAA
Update: Landshark combo is indeed still $14.99. Their poster is still affixed at the 5OS bar. Margaritaville patrons are advised to walk another 30 yards, get much better views and save two bucks in the bargain. FAA, VP News.
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olds442jetaway
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Restaurant prices continue to go through the roof. The latest trick and no treat is to charge extra and several dollars at that for different types of veggies or salads with your meal. It used to be just pick a side from the menu. Around here it all started many years ago when one place started charging 25 cents extra for Blue Cheese dressing. Now nearly everyone has hopped on the bandwagon. I know I am somewhat behind the times, but I won’t be spending 82 bucks for a bone in ribeye at Jordons anytime soon!
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FAA
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Yes, at Outback premium sides mean a premium upcharge. $82 Jordan ribeye is an airball for me as well unless I hit the RF that week.
It’s interesting how two restaurants under the same corporate umbrella and on the same property have different prices for the same promotional meal. They’re just confusing and possibly alienating their clientele.
It’s interesting how two restaurants under the same corporate umbrella and on the same property have different prices for the same promotional meal. They’re just confusing and possibly alienating their clientele.
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Tedlark
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Unless of course, other clientele are not as astute as you to know that both restaurants are owned by the same entity.
Pass the ketchup.

























