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Panera Bread - pay as you wish
Panera is testing a system (in one location only) where they don't charge for food. You place your order, they have suggested prices for the food, but you only pay as much as you want - you don't even have to pay at all.
Here's an mlive article on it.
What do you think - would you pay the suggested price? Do you think that a restaurant could successfully turn a profit under this model?
Re: Panera Bread - pay as you wish
That is so strange. I don't think it would work at all. Well...I suppose it depends on their margins. But I can see people not paying anything. Do you think it would be a magnet for low income or homeless people?
Whaaaaat?! That's so un-American! (I mean that in a good way, like Panera is thinking more about their customers than their bottom line, which totally goes against the American capitalism machine.)
I think that's an amazing idea and I give Panera a ton of credit for giving it a try.
That said, I'm skeptical that it will work for the reasons that this guy in the aticle mentioned:
"The pay-what-you-want model won't work for two main reasons: We don't have a realistic concept of what our food should cost in America, and restaurants are too focused on the individual dining experience. Americans want a have-it-your-way kind of dining experience, not a help-pay-someone-else's-way. Besides, the prevalence of dollar and value menus means that we've come to expect our chain food to be cheap."
Very interesting.
I think their food is overpriced, so I wouldn't mind paying less, but like one of the commenters, I'd feel guilty cheaping out.
A lot of high school/college kids would totally take advantage, I think.
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I agree with this - now instead of hot lunching it and being sneaky, they can basically do it out in the open lol.
I think that's stupid. Yes, they may charge too much, but if I don't agree with the prices of a place, I either suck it up or don't go.
This "plan" has bad idea written all over it!
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This. I always feel weird tipping, too...did I tip too little? Too much?
Well that is true. Still hits me the wrong way though- can't quite put my finger on it.
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Taking a break from TTC to pursue adoption
Met our 2 year old son in Russia July 2012!
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Haha- I know what you mean. DH is a part time server, so I always let him decide the tip b/c he knows what to leave. He's pretty generous
TTC September 2010 thru October 2011
SA February 2011: Normal
RE App. October 2011 - Recc. Clomid and IUI
Taking a break from TTC to pursue adoption
Met our 2 year old son in Russia July 2012!
Court trip October 2012
Home November 24 2012!
adoption blog: addingaburden.com