All you can eat pancakes???

IHOP is now promoting a all you can eat pancakes for the next few weeks and that does not sound too healthy to me. How many pancakes can a person actually eat over and over? Wouldn’t that be a bit much for the human digestive system?

I can see all you can eat shrimp but not pancakes.

Agree or Disagree?

All you can eat does not require you to eat as much as you can. It simply allows you the opportunity to have as much as you want. If you don’t stuff yourself like you’re in a pancake eating contest, you should be fine.

But isn’t a stack of Pancakes normally enough for most humans when you have bacon or sausage? lol

If you watch one episode of the TV show “Review with Forrest MacNeil”, I recommend the episode where he reviews eating 15 pancakes, getting divorced, and eating 30 pancakes.

Seems like a pointless promotion. It’s nearly impossible to not get pancakes at IHOP. I swear I once ordered just an iced tea, and it came with pancakes.

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LOL:D

The ‘all you can eat pancake breakfast’ has been a staple of fundraising groups for decades. I’ve been to them at firehouses, small non-airline airports, museums, galleries, and even saw one at a funeral home. IME, they’re pretty common.

I usually get an omelet at IHOP, with spinach, mushrooms, Swiss, diced ham and Hollandaise sauce. That sucker’s big enough you don’t need the short stack of pancakes that comes with it. So I get toast.

With my diabetes-run-amok, I could probably eat only two pancakes, before feeling all “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing”. I’d lose money on that deal.

Mrs. L.A. has decided I make breakfast better than restaurants. (She likes my hashbrowns.) So we don’t get out much. Sunday is usually pancake day. I usually have four pancakes, maybe five inches in diameter. These are accompanied by four rashers of bacon or three 1.6 ounce (before cooking) sausage patties. I could probably comfortably eat four more pancakes.

So it makes sense to have all-you-can-eat pancakes. They’re cheap, and most people probably won’t be able to eat more than seconds.

I got “all you can eat” pancakes at Denny’s once (only $4). I was pissed because all I could eat was, like, four. Four! And I am a big lady!

If you want to really take good advantage of an “all you can eat” situation, you need to pre-plan.

That is one of the funniest episodes of any TV show in the history of the medium.

‘You’ve had ten helpings! No more pancakes for you!’

‘But it’s “All you can eat”.’

'That’s all you can eat! :mad: ’

Wrong punchline.

“But it’s All You Can Eat Pancakes-$10”

“Right. And for $10, that’s all you can eat!”

“Dear Concerned, I tried the Pizza Diet, the Pie Diet, The Doughnut Diet, the Poutine Diet, the Cheesesteak Diet, the Figgy Pudding Diet and the Cookie Dough Diet, and am still not managing a healthy weight: the Pancake Diet is my only hope.”

You’re all misunderstanding.

it’s not all you care to eat, it’s all you can eat. You have to keep eating until you literally burst. Like the guy in Se7en.

The MPQ* does not apply.
*Maximum Pancake Quotient. When you’re eating pancakes and feel fine, then you get to that one bite, and you’re done. That’s the MPQ

Exactly. They should just call it “All you can hold-down pancakes”.

Well, there goes THAT preconception that you were a bloke!! :smiley:

How is this any different from Olive Garden giving you all the pasta you can eat? Or Burger King giving unlimited refills of fountain drinks?

Offer expires February 12, just in time for valentines day.