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As eateries attempt to cut costs, restaurant diners may lose a long-relished freebie -- the pre-dinner bread basket.

New Jersey restaurant owner Peter Loria told The Record, "If we can't sell plates because people are filling up on bread, it's a financial burden. We're in the business to sell food, not to sell bread."

So, if there's no bread to whet your appetite, what will?

The Boston Globe reports one restaurant that used to serve cornbread is now going with another southern snack - pickles. The owner says, "Not only are pickles gluten free, but they're soy and nut free, and there's no dairy in them."

As expected, the trend is not going over well with many customers. The Washington Post says one DC restaurant was met with so many complaints about the missing bread that the owner relented and started serving it again.

The Boston Globe says some restaurants are starting to serve potato chips, which are about 5 times cheaper to produce than bread.

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Offer free bread and salad but ONLY with an entree purchase, and make it very salty. That seems fair.

 

Exactly.  A lot of the restaurants around me, the menu states "bread basket or vegetable plate with entree".  Want to save money, place nothing on the table until you have the order.

> If we can't sell plates because people are filling up on bread, it's a financial burden.

 

This makes no sense.  If you don't buy a meal at all, you don't get bread, so whether a customer's "filling up on bread" or not isn't relevant, as he's already purchased a meal.  It's not like an individual would've bought *two* meals for himself if it weren't for the bread.  You already have his money at that point.

 

Besides, if you have a buffet, you *would* rather have people fill up on bread rather than multiple servings of whatever it is you have at your buffet.

 

> We're in the business to sell food, not to sell bread

 

Maybe I'm taking this guy too literally, but last time I checked, bread *was* food.  Who is this idiot?  Or maybe he's saying more than he should about the bread he's feeding his customers?

Do people really eat the bread then don't buy an entree? That seems odd, or is it that those folks were only planning on eating the free bread anyway.

 

Unless they are complaining that people order 'less filling' meals at a lower cost than the huge plate full of food and heavy meals. Bread isn't that expensive to produce and buy in terms of mover items that accompany the rest of the meal.

 

This owner is an idiot. The price of the bread should already be factored in the cost of the entrees overall. This is double speak and a way to either get rid of costs, or charge folks more in the end. Jersey sucks.

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