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¿Question #228709?
0Shea0: Should we really be saying things like "breakfast provided" if its just going to be doughnuts and danishes? Isn't that like saying "Dinner provided" and having a table of cookies and cake?

PolarDad: To some people, doughnuts and danishes are a fancy breakfast
rayzg: I totally agree. But some believe breakfast could be just coffee, so I think it's time to change people's attitudes towards breakfast. I partially blame it on overly sweet boxed cereals.
purplewurple: I used to travel and stay in hostels. "Breakfast provided" usually meant a cold croissant and a moldy orange.
pricero1: You can catch your own fish.
magikaru: One of my biggest pet peeves. It should be illegal, frankly
Derang3d: ... In America?
Woelf: If you eat enough donuts and danishes it counts as breakfast, and that dinner sounds amazing.
Ruesailmana: Sounds like an Italian breakfast
MABBY: You've made a valid point. It would be funny to see "Dinner provided" and when you get to the dining room there is a big stack of frozen dinners and two microwave ovens on the head table.