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Hi Jean, I wouldn say it is a bait and switch but that is why you should compare apples to apples when you book. As you stated the two meat buffet is $1 cheaper sounding like they have a better deal compared to a three meat buffet price.

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Hi Jean, I wouldn say it is a bait and switch but that is why you should compare apples to apples when you book. As you stated the two meat buffet is $1 cheaper sounding like they have a better deal compared to a three meat buffet price.

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Hi Jean, I wouldn’t say it is a bait and switch but that is why you should compare apples to apples when you book. As you stated the two meat buffet is $1 cheaper sounding like they have a better deal compared to a three meat buffet price. I don’t know what your other quotes were but I reccomend a three entrees over two. If someone has any diatary needs such as no red meat or no fried as well as any vegetarian entrees or even allergic to something, you will give a better selection with three if someone cannot eat something in particular.

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