We’ve pretty well given up on eating out. The cost of food and drink has become ridiculous and the egregious tip “suggestions”, up to 30%, make my blood boil. Pre-COVID-19, we’d eat out every Friday; mostly pub grub, but often Indian, Thai or Japanese. Now we do take-away, which we pick up, usually pizza from a local Italian restaurant. Many of our friends are in the same boat, because we’re mostly retirees on fixed incomes, or at best incomes that increase but less than the cost of goods and services. As Warren Buffet so succinctly puts it, “Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” I don’t see much value in eating in a restaurant today. I should note two things: First, we travel overseas for at least a month every year and we eat in restaurants most of the time, so we’re restauranted-out for a good while after we return home. Secondly, both my wife and I enjoy cooking so we share the cooking at home; there are few limits on the food we’ll cook, other than deep fried food, which we avoid eating, and sushi/sashimi (a favourite of ours), which we always order out.
on a Wednesday and, splitting the cost 3 ways, we ended up spending £22 each, including tip.
