Saturday, March 01, 2008
I have a theory about the coveyor belts in sushi bars - they make you eat more! It has something to do with them "crawling" around or in front of you as you eat. Makes you keep thinking about the next plate of sushi as you are eating what is on your table.
It may have something to do with their numbers too. Plates followed by plates of sushi entering the dining area from a mysterious rubber flap. Their shear numbers and replenishment rate must be another marketing strategy to get customers to eat more as they eat.
And of course, the way that they are being lay out of the plates tempts one to take them off the belt.
These were my thoughts as I walked to the sushi shop to take-away some sushi for dinner for the second time this week. For each meal, I spent only about a third of what I would normally spend if I were in a sushi bar, and I am already quite full from the meal. Thus my theory.
Another thought that came to me as I was choosing which sushi to get was - if there were such things as retribution and reincarnation etc., I would probably be reincarnated to be a salmon.
The Origin. 3/01/2008 07:00:00 pm