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Related: About this forumThe End of the Breakfast Buffet
The End of the Breakfast BuffetDue to COVID-19, the beloved self-serve travel perk is no more. Heres what you can expect to wake up to instead
by Nadja Sayej Jun 15, 2020, 1:40pm EDT
Theres a particular pleasure to the travel ritual of waking up in crisp hotel sheets, meandering downstairs, and finding a fully stocked breakfast buffet splayed out before you.
Then theres the exploratory lap to inspect the offerings: everything from chafing dishes of scrambled eggs and pancakes to, depending where you are in the world, soup, porridge, sushi, farm cheese, flatbread, noodles, and always, always miniature boxes of Kelloggs cereal. Grab the tongs and fill your plate with a scone, a sliver of cantaloupe, and a curl of mortadella; pile a bowl with a mess of something hot and grainy, and top it with a sprinkle of sweet, salty, fishy, or all of the above. Your travel day has just started, and yet here it is, already made.
But now the breakfast buffet is, with all certainty, a thing of the past. In the early days of COVID-19s spread, a number of the larger hotel chains like MGM Resorts, Hilton, Marriott, Four Seasons, and InterContinental temporarily stopped food service including breakfast altogether. Now, as the lodging industry strives to find more long-term COVID-conscious solutions, the buffet seems to be first on the chopping block.
Because though a bountiful platter of muffins or an artfully arranged display of cold cuts are alluring, such communal food presentations are also the perfect setting for spreading viruses. A team of scientists in Japan recently put one buffet under an ultraviolet light to illustrate how easily a virus can spread across tongs, drink pitchers, food tray lids, silverware, and glasses. Basically, all of it. ...........(more)
https://www.eater.com/2020/6/15/21288048/end-of-hotel-breakfast-buffet-travel-dining
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The End of the Breakfast Buffet (Original Post)
marmar
Jul 2020
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MyOwnPeace
(17,275 posts)1. Hadn't thought of that - BUMMER!
rurallib
(63,200 posts)2. One of the great pleasures of business travel in my working days
so much that I would never make for myself.
They will be missed.
Polly Hennessey
(7,454 posts)3. I don't think it is the end,
just a long pause.
customerserviceguy
(25,185 posts)4. That
and the fact that the airlines are not serving food or drink, and it means that traveling is not as good as it used to be. Fine with me, I'm inclined these days to simply stay home except for a weekly trip to the supermarket to pick up fresh food.