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Read More »On any given day, one-third of Americans will visit a restaurant, according to the National Restaurant Association. In 2009 alone, U.S. restaurants will serve up more than 70 billion meals and snacks. That's a lot of food! Unfortunately for restaurant patrons, it also adds up to a lot of money. In most cases, a restaurant meal will cost significantly more than cooking at home will. But what if you're just not willing to sacrifice the convenience and luxury of dining out? The good news is, you can still cut your expenses significantly. We provide eight ways to slash your restaurant expenses. (For more tips on cutting your food costs, see 22 Ways To Fight Rising Food Prices .)
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When I first moved into the city about six months ago, I definitely took advantage of all the dining-out opportunities here in Manhattan, and the yummy variety of takeout options available on the Upper West Side where I live. But I quickly learned it's hard to eat right on a fast-food diet. Read More »
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