Restaurant-Goers Are Sharing 19 Dining Trends That Have Gotten Way Out Of Hand In 2024
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We've finally put behind us the annoying dining trends of charcoal food, gold leaves sprinkled on everything, truffle oil drowned food, and expensive avocado toast when it's just...toast. Even though those once-loved, now-loathed dining experiences have died, they've been replaced with stranger trends.
Here are some responses from Reddit users that want to see these new trends gone:
1.Everything Has Wagyu
2.Treating Servers Poorly
3.Parents Not Cleaning Up Their Children's Mess
4.Taking Photos Of Your Food
5.Fancy Looking Food That Doesn't Taste Good
6.People Who Overly Modify Their Food
7.Garnishes On Every Single Dish
8.Everything Is Lettuce Wrapped
9.Oversized Portions
10.Deconstructed Food
11.Burgers That Are Too Big To Eat
12."Elevated" Dishes
13.Food Served On Anything But A Normal Plate
More Food Served On Anything But A Normal Plate...
14.QR Code Menus
15.The Term "Handcrafted" Added To Everything On The Menu
16.Wedge Salads
17.Restaurants That Are Too Loud
18.Charging For Food Modifications
19.Burgers On Brioche Buns
And Finally, Just One More Food Served On Anything But A Normal Plate...
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