I think it is wrong to make judgements about people being wasteful, or selfish, by seeing what they have done with their food in that particular restaurant during that particular snapshot of their day. Were they just on Mission Space and not feeling well at the sight of their food? Is it a larger than expected portion that will spoil in the hundred degree Florida heat before they can get it back to the room? Did they just arrive from volunteering 12 hours at the food bank? I don't think that most people go to restaurants and order food they do not intend to eat. Sweeping generalizations are wrong.
And FWIW, in the grand scheme of thinks, I think it is silly to refer things like menu or DDP changes as "tragic".
I absolutely agree with you! I did so because of the amount of fervor and anger people have regarding the new changes to the DP. They are acting like it's tragic, but in the grand scheme of things, it absolutely is not! I totally agree with you there.
Basically my point in this whole thread is that I wish people would think more of how their actions affect others - so, although my students aren't going to benefit from the extra cheesecake, some other children might. My point is more of a what is best for the greater good - North Americans are the most wasteful people on the planet, and so it woud be nice if more people were cognizant of this fact and acted accordingly. The world can only get better if we all work together, and being people who respect food by not intentionally wasting it, is one small step to improving the situation, IMHO.
Tiger