May 27, 2008
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Here's an idea... you know how bartenders can stop serving a customer if they feel that they had been drinking too much alcohol? Now what if restaurants were allowed to stop serving customers if they feel that they had eaten too much food? I know that some all-you-can-eats have that rule, but what if it can be used for every restaurants? It's a tricky idea for sure, because who is to say what is too much food in the first place right? A person can't just say "you're too fat, you can't eat anymore," because it simply does not work that way. Imagine if it did though, and it would help get rid of the overweight / obesity problem that the U.S. has. See there's a health reason to this line of thinking. Ofcourse something like this will probably only exist in a fiction novel or a movie about a dystopian society, and who knows maybe one of those already exists. It'll be like the whole "Big Brother" thing from "1984" or the reading restriction thing in "Fahrenheit 451." Food for thought?
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i think that people would just abuse their power and fights would start. then people would stop going to certain restaurants entirely, it'd be bad for business =P
people should be able to cut themselves off when it comes to food, they're completely friggin' sober for goodness sake.
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