bytheblood
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OK, that's my opinion.
I saw that the fingers became nuggets. DH and I used to share a chicken finger at Electric Umbrella and get a fruit salad on the side. But not if there are three tiny strips instead of larger ones! People will be inclined to buy more.
And I'm not saying that WDW is out to take scam us - some of it is cost savings I think. If you serve all the same things at all the same places, you can move workers around more easily. A serving of fries and a burger at DHS would be the same as a burger and fries somewhere in MK. Food distributers might discount more if you are buying a BAZILLION burgers and fries, right?
It's just hard to eat the same thing for a week! BLEH!! I like a little variety please!
It all boils down to the Benjamins. I don't think it has anything to do with updating the menus or being "healthy". They are taking away or changing items that are no longer making them as much money as possible. Perhaps its the cost of the item vs. how much of it they sell is no longer turning a profit, or the vendors they are purchasing their food from raised the prices of certain ingredients. As for the wheat buns and chicken nuggets, they are probably cheaper to purchase and more cost effective for Disney. Pretty soon all of the Disney restaurants will be serving the same food. One big Disney "chain" restaurant.
Don't forget that here on the Disboards, we are just a small percentage of people who go to disney world every year. What we call favorites does not mean that it is a favorite to the rest of Disney's visiters.
Also, I believe it is money, plain and simple. If it were to be about health, then explain why they took the healthiest things of the figaro fries off (lettuce and tomato)?
Or why did they make the chicken strips into chicken nuggets (which, by the way, are NOT formed or pressed, they are simply small pieces of whole chicken breast) which actually makes it MORE unhealthier because of the increase of breading on smaller but more in quantity pieces. This actually tricks the consumer into thinking that he/she is getting the same. But in fact, you are getting more breading, less meat.
Or why their food prices have been steadily rising. And how they are constantly changing food buyers to get the best of their money. If an ingredient becomes more hefty in price, they nix the ingredient, which nixes that item.
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