I suspect something a bit different. What Macca's does quite well is small food
items at small prices - and as you age, you often don't want a plateful of food
for breakfast. It's not hard to fill a seventy-smething. Meanwhile many other
places don't have small, cheap things on the menu. Apart from the fact that the
'food' is rubbish and the setting a 'hose-out' cafeteria, it's quite a good
idea.
Oh, and as Epicurus pointed out, who you eat with is much more important than
what you eat.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 06/01/2011, at 8:49 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> If you wander in at breakfast to most any McDonald's, you'll find it filled
> with elderly folks, most of whom seem to be having a reasonably good time. A
> very social hour. And they eat there because breakfast is filling, and
> inexpensive. (The same can be said of breakfast at Moody's Diner in
> Waldoboro, which is also filled with the elderly because the food is
> inexpensive. And good.)
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