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Anonymous said:
April 16, 2013 at 8:37 PM
I have never understood why the food served to you doesn't look like the picture on the menu. What ever happened to truth in advertising? I suspect some restaurants don't want the eating public to see what they really serve to their patrons.
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1 Comment to “Restaurants banning patrons from posting pictures of food online”
April 16, 2013 at 8:37 PM
I have never understood why the food served to you doesn't look like the picture on the menu. What ever happened to truth in advertising? I suspect some restaurants don't want the eating public to see what they really serve to their patrons.