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	<title>Comments on: A la carte the way it&#8217;s supposed to be: Hotel chain offers free food to guests</title>
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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<description>&quot;So yes, it’s bar food, but if you’re on a business trip and have just checked into a hotel, there are no two words you’ll like better than “FREE FOOD” (unless you’re on a per diem.)&quot;

Actually, I would disagree--when I was on a per diem, any money I saved was mine, so I would search out the cheap eats.

Also, Drury is not the only hotel chain doing this.  For a while, I have seen such offerings are some Marriott hotels like Courtyard or Residence Inn.</description>
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<p>Actually, I would disagree&#8211;when I was on a per diem, any money I saved was mine, so I would search out the cheap eats.</p>
<p>Also, Drury is not the only hotel chain doing this.  For a while, I have seen such offerings are some Marriott hotels like Courtyard or Residence Inn.</p>
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