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2•edu•58m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

How to make buffet breakfasts less wasteful

https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2026/04/14/how-to-make-buffet-breakfasts-less-wasteful
20•austinallegro•4d ago

Comments

gib444•4d ago
https://archive.is/eRiYf
alexfoo•4d ago
https://archive.is/eRiYf
gib444•4d ago
If hotels do a virtual buffet and other nonsense I'll just opt out and grab some bits from a local supermarket, which I imagine is what they really would like - to eliminate breakfast entirely.

Just like making room service opt in - they can claim it's available but obviously a lot of people just don't bother because they pick up on the signal from the hotel that they don't want to do it

Personally I've never seen wasteful people at breakfast buffets in the UK. Greedy yes but not plates of unfinished food.

It's also good to remember how much breakfast regularly costs now. £15-20 is quite common at mid range places - £10 of yesteryear is exceedingly rare

aleph_minus_one•3d ago
> It's also good to remember how much breakfast regularly costs now. £15-20 is quite common at mid range places - £10 of yesteryear is exceedingly rare

There exist hotels where breakfast is still very cheap (but the rooms are accordingly more expensive). The reason is that business travelers, the budgets for meals are really tight (you have to pay anything above by yourself), but the maximum allowed costs for hotel rooms are typically much less tight.

To accommodate such business travelers (though these are not the only guests), the hotel makes the breakfast really cheap, but the room accordingly more expensive (but still within the typical budget of business travelers), so that such customers can deduct more travel expenses to the employer.

moeffju•3d ago
They did a "virtual" buffet to model behavior, nobody said anything about hotels "doing a virtual buffet"?
gib444•3d ago
Oh wow I really shouldn't skim articles while nursing a hangover. Consider me told off
baal80spam•4d ago
> BREAKFAST IS THE most important meal of the day

First sentence of the article and already an error.

cultofmetatron•4d ago
seriosuly underrated comment. I finished a 20 min bike ride and feel clear headed. Havent' consumed anything other than black coffee. Most people are so used to eating continuously and never train their bodies to be metabolically flexible. Doesn't help that the "most important meal of the day" shtick was invented by cereal companies trying to sell us crap dessert masquerading as health food.
Tade0•3d ago
Same routine here. I can ride on that until lunch and I learned this during my (few) years in Italy, because it's normal there.

Also there was a brief moment in my adult life when I had sleep for supper and it was the first time in years when I heard my stomach actually rumbling - I was so used to eating at the first sign of cravings that I forgot how it feels.

high_na_euv•3d ago
Counterpoint:

Ive almost never been eating breakfasts and when I went on delivery diet and started eating them then ive been feeling better tbh

saaaaaam•3d ago
What is delivery diet?
TeMPOraL•3d ago
I'm guessing those Meals in Boxes as a Service you can subscribe to, where they drop a bunch of calorically deficient, bland, starvation-level meal packs at your doorstep in the middle of the night, and you're supposed to survive on them for the next 24 hours.
high_na_euv•3d ago
I wouldnt call them starvation level, after all you select the size/calories
high_na_euv•3d ago
You get delivered e.g 5 meals day before, evening for next day

Healthly food, calculated calories, good stuff in general.

When you are living alone then it is really good option because when I calculated my shopping costs then switching to it wasnt more expensive and im eating way better while saving time

saaaaaam•1d ago
Right! Thank you.
jahnu•4d ago
OK fine but it's not really helpful to us reading your comment if you also don't back up your counter claim.
Jtarii•3d ago
That which can be asserted with no evidence can be dismissed with no evidence.
danlitt•3d ago
but at some point someone should bring some evidence, or the exchange is pointless.
pasquinelli•3d ago
not when the entire conversation has nothing to do with anything.
kwertyoowiyop•3d ago
Welcome to Hacker News?
Angostura•3d ago
No it can’t.
ZiiS•3d ago
It is important to chalange the spread of misinformation even when you don't have time to prove the correct information. If that statement was left unchallenged it would be seen as a tacit endorsment. The amount of effort you have to invest is proving that breakfast dosn't ward off tigers is disproportionate to the benefit.
pasquinelli•3d ago
that makes sense if other people are watching the conversation, paying attention to it, considering everything that's said and using that as the basis for what they believe going forward, but that almost never happens, and certainly never happens here.
m12k•3d ago
Not my comment but my guess is they might be referring to the research that shows that intermittent fasting has various health benefits. And one of the most popular ways to do intermittent fasting is 16:8 (16 hours where you fast, 8 hours where you eat), typically where you only ever eat from 12 noon until 8 in the evening, and then fast from 8 pm until noon the next day. Under those conditions, breaking the fast with a breakfast means losing out on the health benefits, and you're better off waiting until lunch.
Cthulhu_•3d ago
But there's other research that, at least when it comes to weight loss, there is no measurable difference between intermittent fasting and reduced calorie intake.
Angostura•3d ago
I think the main point of intermittent fasting is to help with diabetes prevention
TeMPOraL•3d ago
Of all the Internet hype around it, including many threads here, not once I saw anyone actually spelling this out.
bryanrasmussen•3d ago
brunch is the most important meal of the day, I guess.
soco•3d ago
But what about second breakfast?
tonyedgecombe•3d ago
There is some evidence that moving your meals to early in the day is good for you. Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.

Horses for courses though. I know plenty of people who don't eat breakfast but personally I found it much easier to not eat dinner.

martingoodson•3d ago
"Conclusions: This meta-analysis confirmed that skipping breakfast is associated with overweight/obesity, and skipping breakfast increases the risk of overweight/obesity. The results of cohort studies and cross-sectional studies are consistent. There is no significant difference in these results among different ages, gender, regions, and economic conditions."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31918985/

oarfish•3d ago
It seems rather obvious that skipping breakfast is not causally related to obesity, rather it maybe correlates with other behaviors that are.
n8cpdx•3d ago
In the context of hotel buffet food service waste, it definitely is.

And if what you’re really trying to say is that you like intermittent fasting (which can have eating windows at any part of the day even if the meme is to start eating at traditional lunch hours) the first meal, that meal which breaks your fast, is, by definition, breakfast. This could be your only meal if taking intermittent fasting to its extreme - further evidence for it being most important.

The other way in which breakfast is most important, IMO, is that it sets the tone for the rest of the day. To be more specific, the first meal that gets you onto the blood sugar/insulin rollercoaster will keep you on the rollercoaster all day until you fast again - so the quality of your meals (aka not starting your day with sugar bombs) is highly important.

Regardless, “important” is purely an opinion/values statement; the only error is claiming that a sincerely held opinion is an “error”.

Edit: after some recent travel experiences, I found that starting my day with a high quality salad (little dressing, whole fish, variety of vegetables, small portion) was transformative in keeping my blood sugar under control, maintaining stable energy level, and promoting healthy digestion.

ggm•4d ago
Nudge theory. Applied to my favourite meal of the day. Gaaah. I think I'll simply fill two plates now. Or maybe 3.
fnordian_slip•3d ago
I've long disliked all the "nudge" hype that was prevalent 10 years ago, but what really sent me over the edge was the "if books could kill" podcast episode about it [0]

It's incredible how this stuff even made its way into the Obama administration.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjArvN9cfgE, or on Spotify or Apple podcasts

streetfighter64•3d ago
What? It's a buffet, of course you can eat as much as you want. The point is stopping people from wasting food though. Surely you don't mean you'll fill two plates just out of spite and not eat everything you took?

Honestly I'm very confused why this is even a problem. If people in general had even a modicum of rationality buffets would be the least wasteful way of serving food, compared to fixed-size portions.

ggm•3d ago
The "if" sentence explains why this isn't true. People in general behave highly irrationally faced with an excess of food choices. I barely need 2 rashers of bacon, I take six is not a moral failing, it's millions of years of feast and famine reaction expressed into the present day.

Aside from which bain Marie are basically bioreactors and whatever you may think about your handbasin behaviour I can assure you a lot of people don't, and also pick their nose.

streetfighter64•2d ago
I doubt it's millions of years of behavior, rather it's just a culture of overconsumption in the present day. If you want to blame something other than the people making the decisions, then blame advertising, not stone age biology.

> The worldwide prevalence of obesity has more than tripled between 1975 and 2022.

Anyway, what's bacteria in the food got to do with anything? Shouldn't that make you less inclined to take too much food, or what? I'm aware I'm better at hygiene than the average person, but I also eat from breakfast buffets without worrying because I think all of the germaphobia is way overrated in most cases.

Fizz43•3d ago
Toast, eggs, sausages, tomato, mushrooms and most of the other things are dirt cheap. Bacons a bit more expensive but I doubt that ever has any left over.
citrin_ru•3d ago
May be still cheap in the US but in the UK all this almost 2x more expensive than before COVID while salaries nowhere near 2x higher. It's a small fraction of cost of saying in a hotel but not a negligible one.
contingencies•3d ago
Here's an idea: provide better food. That way people won't want to leave it on the plate.
gib444•3d ago
Right! The only time I leave food is when it's inedible (or the scrambled eggs fooled me again, looking fresh when they're powdered. It's not 1945 so I tend not to eat powdered foods)

Which is unfortunately more common

streetfighter64•3d ago
Doesn't make any sense since most people have eyes and a nose. I've never been so surprised about the quality of the food that I felt inclined to leave it on the plate. But if you're a picky eater and unsure whether you'll like something, perhaps start with a small amount to try it?
sam_lowry_•3d ago
Staying in hotels is wasteful, to start with. Buen Camino.
ssl-3•3d ago
This article is dogshit.

The implied problem: People waste too much food at hotel breakfast buffets.

The work: Some people made a model (that itself is devoid of actual hotels, food, and people altogether, as well lacking validation) that let them wiggle some parameters and see if waste changed in that simulation.

The proposed solution: There isn't one. It's just dogshit.

We can learn roughly as much about how consumption and waste and profitability work in the real world by playing Roller Coaster Tycoon.

opan•3d ago
I was reading this thinking "wait, did anyone actually eat food? Is any of this real?", but sounds like we took away something similar. I don't get it. I was thinking even if the buffet were virtual, maybe they could give real people real plates, and a menu, and they'd load up from the virtual buffet, which would actually be people cooking for each order or similar. No signs that they did that, though.
finaard•3d ago
> Or, maybe, don’t: when people do, they take much more than they eat. Compared with ordering from the menu, all-you-can-eat breakfasts waste more food—up to twice as much, according to one study.

Is that a cultural thing? We have pretty much zero food waste on any buffet as you can easily only take what you actually want to eat. It's just basic good education to be considerate with resources, especially food resources - and I rarely see people taking more than they actually eat, so it's not just an "our family" thing. If you do throw away a lot of foot on a buffet you're just an inconsiderate asshole - and if a restaurant location has significant food waste from that they should just start charging for leftovers.

bschwindHN•3d ago
It's paywalled so I didn't read more than the first paragraph. But maybe the waste comes from overestimation of the amount of food to produce? Even if everyone eats a perfect portion for themselves, if you overestimate the total then you'll have food waste if the food can't be preserved.
finaard•3d ago
> Even if everyone eats a perfect portion for themselves, if you overestimate the total then you'll have food waste if the food can't be preserved.

That'd be just poor planning on part of the hotel/restaurant. It'd be a valid excuse when starting new, but after a few weeks that should be under control.

If you only do breakfast buffets it's a bit harder - but you monitor the situation, and as breakfast time approaches the end you reduce things you can't store or re-use otherwise. Pretty much any hotel I've been to in the last few years had that kind of items run out without restocking them when we had a late breakfast.

If you also do lunch/dinner buffets you have some more options, and can have some dishes reusing the leftovers. I've also seen that regularly - they had the planned dishes, and a few smaller pots with something they came up with to reuse whatever was left over.

Miraltar•3d ago
They make a distinction between plate waste which was served then trashed and total food waste. Plate waste is roughly a third apparently.
Simulacra•3d ago
I think it might be partially cultural, American buffets have a lot of leftover food, and people tend to take a lot of food and throw away a lot of food. There's a variety of reasons why it has to be thrown away, but it is.
lordgrenville•3d ago
I was surprised that this article is about food wasted by people not finishing their plates. Would have guessed that a lot of the unserved food is discarded (sure, some of it can be served at tomorrow's breakfast, but only within limits), and that this is much more significant.
Miraltar•3d ago
Plate waste is roughly a third of total food waste apparently.
chr15m•3d ago
> computer model

Lol, what a ridiculous study.

Simulacra•3d ago
I've noticed that the cheaper the hotel, the more free things they give you. Such as breakfast buffets.

Rather than a buffet, they could give out a meal ticket. If you want extras, you can pay a small fee for those, meant to cover the cost of the food more than any profit motive. Or is it really more profitable to just throw away the food?

ssl-3•3d ago
> I've noticed that the cheaper the hotel, the more free things they give you. Such as breakfast buffets.

Good. I'm cheap. I'm attracted to freebies. And I like being able to get up, get around to start my day, grab some food on my way out the door, and then get on with whatever it is that to me staying in a hotel to begin with.

I don't want to be at a hotel. That's not my destination; it's a means to an end that is necessary because hygiene and food are necessary even if I have to be away from home.

The buffet is fast. Fast is important to me.

> Rather than a buffet, they could give out a meal ticket. If you want extras, you can pay a small fee for those, meant to cover the cost of the food more than any profit motive.

A meal ticket? Like, for a restaurant with a menu?

The hotels I stay at don't have the facilities to do that. The free breakfast buffets I'm familiar with have stuff that is purchased in bulk, and served in bulk. It's meant to use as little labor as possible at every stage.

> Or is it really more profitable to just throw away the food?

Compared to keeping track of people, and their orders, and delivering that food? Yes, it is more profitable. People don't work for free.

With a meal ticket, when someone orders scrambled eggs or whatever and finds that they don't suit their taste, then they're still throwing them away. Similarly: If they get more food than they can eat? It still goes into the trash.

But now there's a customer service problem, too: When the person who didn't like the eggs is still hungry but their meal ticket is expended, they're going to be complaining about it. That's yet more labor.

Adding this complexity doesn't solve the food waste "problem" (it may actually make it worse), and it adds labor and facilities expense.

It's almost as if these things have all been tried before, and buffets came out on top in profitability.

And since it's a competitive market, customers have options. Fast is important to me so I don't want to wait around for food when there are alternatives that don't require me to do that. I'll just stay at the other cheap place across the road, instead.

It's more profitable for them when I give them my money than it is when I give their competitor my money instead.

(Breakfast buffets didn't appear from thin air. They evolved to be how they are because they're more profitable than other things that were tried before.)

Simulacra•14h ago
I'm with you 100%. My company held a major retreat at a "resort" in New Mexico, and literally everything cost money. Wanna rent a mountain bike for 30 minutes, that's $10. Want a massage? That's $150. If they had just held it at the Fairfield Inn, everyone would've gotten free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and it would've probably been just as good.