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    There is much speculation (and it's probably spot on) that one of the victims of all this in the future will be the buffet line.

    For fat people like me, that's a bummer.

    But that means we'll probably lose the last remaining Popeye's buffet.

    Sigh....


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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    There is much speculation (and it's probably spot on) that one of the victims of all this in the future will be the buffet line.

    For fat people like me, that's a bummer.

    But that means we'll probably lose the last remaining Popeye's buffet.

    Sigh....
    Dang. I am going to miss my weekend Piccadilly breakfast.

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    The other day I was thinking about all the "Chinese" buffet places that might have a problem.


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    When you think about it, serving food to the masses that already was being protected from said masses by sneeze guards was probably counter-intuitive to public health.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Monkee View Post
    When you think about it, serving food to the masses that already was being protected from said masses by sneeze guards was probably counter-intuitive to public health.
    There are some things you’d rather not see illustrated in a lab setting. Sneeze guards just block the direct blast.

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    I was never comfortable in the buffet, but hey we’re all going to hell together.


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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    There is much speculation (and it's probably spot on) that one of the victims of all this in the future will be the buffet line.

    For fat people like me, that's a bummer.

    But that means we'll probably lose the last remaining Popeye's buffet.

    Sigh....
    nooooo not the Popeyes buffet


    We can't let the commies win

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    We quit eating at human troughs a long time ago.


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    If the Petroleum Club wasn’t already struggling pre-COVID, I hope they’re brainstorming right now


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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    There is much speculation (and it's probably spot on) that one of the victims of all this in the future will be the buffet line.

    For fat people like me, that's a bummer.

    But that means we'll probably lose the last remaining Popeye's buffet.

    Sigh....
    I thought about that earlier myself. The last one in the world is certainly at risk.

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    I don't eat at buffets, but curious: besides the Chinese/Asian restaurants, what other restaurants in the area offer a buffet?

    Popeyes, Golden Corral, and Lagneaux's, come to mind. Any others?


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    Quote Originally Posted by GreatestStory View Post
    I don't eat at buffets, but curious: besides the Chinese/Asian restaurants, what other restaurants in the area offer a buffet?

    Popeyes, Golden Corral, and Lagneaux's, come to mind. Any others?
    Abacus, CC's pizza, Jason's Deli salad bar , Richards in Abbeville

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    The buffets could and should use the Pancho’s model.


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    Weddings?


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    https://youtu.be/tR8PBpIRwiw

    Quote Originally Posted by Ole Colony View Post
    The buffets could and should use the Pancho's model.
    Wouldn't be a terrible idea but it would require more employees

    Outside of the novelty that is the last Popeyes buffet in the country, buffets are gross AF

    Exhibit A

    https://youtu.be/tR8PBpIRwiw

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