If it were a coke bottle I would down it fast. Lol But I always bring some with me, always a bottle of sodapop.I usually give away water bottle. But i find that there's a lot of waste. Ppl only drink a sip or two and then leave it on my table loll . So probably will do a mix of Brita and bottle water.
You mean you only drink from disposable glasses? Do you eat from regular plates?But I don’t like to reuse glasses
You’re misunderstanding me. Yes I eat on regular plates and glasses. But in a setting where I don’t know how things are cleaned and sanitized it annoys me. In the restaurants I go to I know that everything goes through a sanitized process. But when I go to Asian because it’s difficult to sanitize and a lot of restaurants do this without asking everything is plastic and recycled. I’ve eaten from many street vendors that the food was delicious and the plates and utensils are recyclable. But if I’m at a provider place no dishwasher I have concerns that the glass was just rinsed and dried.
Lol Restaurants are bad with sanitation especially Chinese restaurants which are so filthy, they also do not handle the meat correctly often in too warm temperatures and reusing dirty oil for frying when it should have been replaced. I would trust a SP more then restaurants. LolYou’re misunderstanding me. Yes I eat on regular plates and glasses. But in a setting where I don’t know how things are cleaned and sanitized it annoys me. In the restaurants I go to I know that everything goes through a sanitized process. But when I go to Asian because it’s difficult to sanitize and a lot of restaurants do this without asking everything is plastic and recycled. I’ve eaten from many street vendors that the food was delicious and the plates and utensils are recyclable. But if I’m at a provider place no dishwasher I have concerns that the glass was just rinsed and dried.
You should have a nickname like the Queen of 2nd degreeYou mean you only drink from disposable glasses? Do you eat from regular plates?
Oh, I'm glad at least one person gets my second degree comments!You should have a nickname like the Queen of 2nd degree![]()
not a given...been at many incalls where basic baby wipes were not offered. Add them to the list plsThat’s a given, but normally baby wipes are more handy
I wanted to research this to determine the veracity but the Montreal data for violations lists categories that don't include Chinese, Italian, Japanese, etc. Is there a way to read about more? A summary of my findingsLol Restaurants are bad with sanitation especially Chinese restaurants which are so filthy, they also do not handle the meat correctly often in too warm temperatures and reusing dirty oil for frying when it should have been replaced. I would trust a SP more then restaurants. Lol
Thanks for pulling out the data. I wanted to do a quick sampling based on the first 25 violation results. If you take the neighborhood with the highest number of violations i.e. little Italy and the plateauI wanted to research this to determine the veracity but the Montreal data for violations lists categories that don't include Chinese, Italian, Japanese, etc. Is there a way to read about more? A summary of my findings
By neighborhood Quartier Chinois has the most violations for the number of food establishments based on public data but I don't believe there is enough data to prove a specific type of restaurant (Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, etc) has more violations on average than others. Doesn't make sense too as I've had plenty of Chinese food without getting sick. I made this table just now using Montréal neighborhood data. View attachment 98103
When I say density I mean violations per restaurant. Based on my analysis Little Italy is number 2 for violations per restaurant on average. Plateau is number 10 though that includes Mont Royal. I could show more charts and figures I made but I feel that would derail Lena's thread too much. You can join me in the random thread if you don't want to derail Lea's thread.Thanks for pulling out the data. I wanted to do a quick sampling based on the first 25 violation results. If you take the neighborhood with the highest number of violations i.e. little Italy and the plateau
But I believe that the metric density might not be relevant for the point.
There is indeed no criteria to distinguish an Asian restaurant from a non Asian one apart from reading the name.
However by roughly looking at the neighborhood and the total number we can have a good idea i.e. little Italy and the plateau combined have a high number and believe that in those neighborhoods the percentage of Asian should rather low than in Chinatown or CDN.
Let me try to put back the thread on the correct track: maybe have a vending machine with snacks and drinks
Un mini barC’est beaucoup de gestion mais je serais d’accord avec un panier de friandises comme à l’hôtel et on te charge l’extra en sortant.
J’ai parfois des petits biscuits secs à l’un call mais personne n’en mange