• 31Jul

    Kebob AngieSeriously, Kebobs, why are you so fancy. I’m sure that you already know but please explain to me. It’s a given fact that no matter what kebob joint you venture, you can expect to pay $10-$16 for a platter depending on what you order.

    And in most instances, it’s worth the cost because of the amount of food you receive. However, why don’t most kebob places have affordable options for the budget conscious foodie?

    Sometimes I just crave a quick morsel of yummy kabob deliciousness but I can’t finish the mountain of food that comes with a $10 platter. I don’t like to waste food so I’m going to feel guilty throwing it away but perhaps I’m not in the mood to lug the food back home to store in my fridge for leftovers either. I just want to eat something mouthwatering at that instant moment and move on.

    Come on! I can’t even come and get a side with some rice for an affordable price. I have a love for chickpeas and rice and sometimes that’s really all I want to eat. But combine the cost of those two sides together, it’s only about a dollar or two cheaper than if you were to get an entire platter with kebob and often times you get jilted the bread!

    I’m pleading you to help me out and not let the kebobs go straight to my thighs because I can’t satisfy my cravings due to lack of portion control.

    Sincerely,

    A lover of food on a stick, ADT (Angie)

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