Social media influencers are touting ordering kids’ meals as money-saving hack for adults.
shared the $7 full meal she picked up curbside from the Italian chain, which included pasta and a side of broccoli, a drink, two breadsticks and a salad. The salad isn’t normally included, she said, “but they always bring one out to me.”
Since then, Garrett, who says the routine is time- and cost-effective, because it allows her to save on groceries and skip meal preparation — has collected millions of views for videos in which she shares her adventures in kids-menu dining. She analyzes restaurants’ offerings, looking for quality and generous portions.
He is a hard “no” on grown-ups ordering from the kids’ menu while dining on-site, because it takes waitstaff just as much time to serve a smaller portion as it does a regular-sized one. Takeout, though, could be another matter, Sietsema says.Great American Restaurants CEO Jon Norton also isn’t a fan of the practice.
And although kids’ menus are getting attention on social media at the moment, it’s not likely that even millions of eyeballs on videos will translate to a shift in dining patterns that restaurants will feel in a meaningful way, experts say.
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