Restaurants Embrace Smaller, Healthier Portions
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Restaurants are embracing a new trend with smaller, affordable portions, catering to health-conscious and budget-minded diners. Big chains like Olive Garden and The Cheesecake Factory, along with trendy spots and farm-to-table places, now offer petite plates. This shift is driven by rising costs, health goals, and weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. Cuba Libre, for instance, launched a special dinner menu for those on GLP-one meds, reducing calories while boosting protein and fiber. Other chains are following suit, offering lighter options and smaller portions. Diners appreciate the reduced waste and portion control, and experts predict this trend will last.
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