Luv2Roam
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Normally I may eat at WCC twice a year. Just by fluke DH and I ate breakfast there the 17th and lunch yesterday, the 25th.
He ordered the all you care to eat skillet both times, and I went along figuring it just as easy to order the same.
Now what was odd was both meals the first skillet brought out was on the skimpy side.
For the breakfast two servers even apologized three times for the lack (and missing selections) of food provided in the first skillet. It was after 10:30 for the breakfast, so we initially just chalked it up to late breakfast serving getting ready for the change to lunch. However that theory went out the window when the second skillet had twice as much as the first.
Yesterday's first lunch skillet at least was not as skimpy on food and selection as we had for breakfast just the prior week.
In both cases we asked for seconds. For the breakfast we just told them to bring a second.
Yesterday I requested seconds just on three items.
In both cases the second skillet had a much larger quantity of food than the original skillet. Much larger.
Yesterdays second skillet even contained a lot of ribs, which was something we did not even ask for.
I said to DH both times had the first skillet been as piled high as the second, we would not have asked for any extras.
Just thought that 2 times out of 2 recent stays the second skillets were much more filled than the original skillet served. Coincidence, or that is just what they do -- pile up the refills?
Just seems a very backwards way to do it. Not to mention the food that must be thrown away due to this. Really a shame. Again, had our first skillets been plentiful like the second skillets, no seconds would have been necessary.
This just made me curious if our two meals was just unordinary or if others have had this too and this is really the norm.

He ordered the all you care to eat skillet both times, and I went along figuring it just as easy to order the same.
Now what was odd was both meals the first skillet brought out was on the skimpy side.
For the breakfast two servers even apologized three times for the lack (and missing selections) of food provided in the first skillet. It was after 10:30 for the breakfast, so we initially just chalked it up to late breakfast serving getting ready for the change to lunch. However that theory went out the window when the second skillet had twice as much as the first.

Yesterday's first lunch skillet at least was not as skimpy on food and selection as we had for breakfast just the prior week.
In both cases we asked for seconds. For the breakfast we just told them to bring a second.
Yesterday I requested seconds just on three items.
In both cases the second skillet had a much larger quantity of food than the original skillet. Much larger.

I said to DH both times had the first skillet been as piled high as the second, we would not have asked for any extras.
Just thought that 2 times out of 2 recent stays the second skillets were much more filled than the original skillet served. Coincidence, or that is just what they do -- pile up the refills?

Just seems a very backwards way to do it. Not to mention the food that must be thrown away due to this. Really a shame. Again, had our first skillets been plentiful like the second skillets, no seconds would have been necessary.
This just made me curious if our two meals was just unordinary or if others have had this too and this is really the norm.
