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	<title>Comments on: One Big Table, June 11 &amp; 12, 2004</title>
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		<title>By: Annonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Annonymous</dc:creator>
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		<description>Perhaps if you bring your prices down EVERYONE poverty stricken or not will be able to eat at Flatbread.  You should look at what Panera Bread is doing and move on from there. They have an honor system, pay what you can. If you really care about everyone regardless of social and economic status should be able to eat well then be part of the solution.  Nothing is more soul crushing than to have these so called One Big Table awareness events.  Believe me when you are poor and don&#039;t know where you&#039;re next meal is coming from you are aware.  To have a group of finacially stable people patting themselves on the back at how much they care is obnoxious at best.  Why can&#039;t you make you restaurants affordable?  How about pay what you can nights so that poor people can go out for a meal every once in awhile?  Do they not deserve a good glass of wine and a decent meal in a nice atmosphere.  I came from nothing and now I have, and I do give back to people in my community by giving gift certificates to restaurants, movies etc.  I do this without fanfare, it is not necessary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps if you bring your prices down EVERYONE poverty stricken or not will be able to eat at Flatbread.  You should look at what Panera Bread is doing and move on from there. They have an honor system, pay what you can. If you really care about everyone regardless of social and economic status should be able to eat well then be part of the solution.  Nothing is more soul crushing than to have these so called One Big Table awareness events.  Believe me when you are poor and don&#8217;t know where you&#8217;re next meal is coming from you are aware.  To have a group of finacially stable people patting themselves on the back at how much they care is obnoxious at best.  Why can&#8217;t you make you restaurants affordable?  How about pay what you can nights so that poor people can go out for a meal every once in awhile?  Do they not deserve a good glass of wine and a decent meal in a nice atmosphere.  I came from nothing and now I have, and I do give back to people in my community by giving gift certificates to restaurants, movies etc.  I do this without fanfare, it is not necessary.</p>
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