PrettySquareGal
I'll Lock Up
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When you haven't finished what's on your plate at a casual restaurant, do you ask to take the rest home? What about at an upscale place? Is it in bad taste to do so?
Do you know, I think it's a compliment to the chef if you ask to take home what's left over from your meal; clearly you think highly enough of it to want to finish it later, and why shouldn't you?
...Never heard it called a 'Doggy Bag". [huh]
I'd feel strange/uncomfortable using that term.
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I always clean my plate. Rigorous childhood training and warnings that there are people starving in Poland ensures there isn't a crumb left.
But here's something that I've observed. We offer a service at the theatre for people coming to the show after a meal with leftovers in hand -- we check their leftovers in our refrigerator and return them to them after the show. And the overwhelming majority of people who do this are coming from upscale restaurants. Whether it's poor taste or not has been trumped by not wanting to waste money.
Everyone I know has always called it a 'Doggie bag'. Not sure why that is.
Some restaurants here are quite happy to bag up your leftovers for you. Others won't touch it with a barge-pole. Others will ONLY do it IF you sign a piece of paper first, saying that you won't sue.
Reason being, people go out for dinner. They order dinner. They eat dinner. They take the leftovers home. They leave it in their fridges for one...two...three days...a week...two weeks...then they take it out and eat it for a snack.
They get food-poisoning because they're stupid, and then they try and sue the restaurant.
Signing the paper means that the restaurant holds NO responsibility for the condition of the food, and any issues that may arise from it, the moment it walks out the door.