OhioTom76
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I've been and will continue to be staying at a hotel for the next few weeks, and I've been taking advantage of the "free" continental breakfast offered each morning, since eating at restaurants and even buying microwavable food is starting to add up rather quickly.
I was a bit surprised to see that the place I'm currently staying at offers a waffle iron and waffle batter to make your own fresh waffles. This got me thinking though. Why don't hotels offer more fresh, hot items? I know that pastries and bagels and cereal are convenient, but some basic raw ingredients such as eggs are also dirt cheap and could be offered as well. Even powdered eggs, prepared, really aren't that bad from the real thing.
Sausage and bacon are also inexpensive, and likely cheaper than the pastries they are offering each day. Why not offer some basic stuff like eggs, bacon, and sausage? I understand that pre-made stuff can likely be used for a few days, but eventually it too will spoil and have to be discarded. Plus you're paying a premium for pre-cooked food to begin with.
Personally, I would be more likely to stay at a hotel that offered real breakfasts each morning, instead of what is currently offered as a "continental breakfast".
I was a bit surprised to see that the place I'm currently staying at offers a waffle iron and waffle batter to make your own fresh waffles. This got me thinking though. Why don't hotels offer more fresh, hot items? I know that pastries and bagels and cereal are convenient, but some basic raw ingredients such as eggs are also dirt cheap and could be offered as well. Even powdered eggs, prepared, really aren't that bad from the real thing.
Sausage and bacon are also inexpensive, and likely cheaper than the pastries they are offering each day. Why not offer some basic stuff like eggs, bacon, and sausage? I understand that pre-made stuff can likely be used for a few days, but eventually it too will spoil and have to be discarded. Plus you're paying a premium for pre-cooked food to begin with.
Personally, I would be more likely to stay at a hotel that offered real breakfasts each morning, instead of what is currently offered as a "continental breakfast".