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Fed-up NYC restaurants say no to Gen Z menu hack culture: ‘Not in our DNA’

Por: New York Post Life January 19, 2023

They’re hacked off. Big Apple restaurateurs are sick of entitled social media influencers and their lemming-like followers wreaking havoc on with ridiculous off-menu requests. Some cheered last week when an against the phenomenon where users compete to create the most outrageous off-menu items imaginable. “I can’t go out of my way to do any crazy requests, especially when it doesn’t even make sense. This is not in our DNA,” Carnegie... + full article



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