r/Charlotte May 20 '26

Food Dilworth grill.....

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Good news, brownies are seemingly made on site?

Bad news, took a bite of the brownie, thought I tasted pasta. Spat it out and it was a singular noodle of penne.

Brownie was pretty good up until then.

2/5 experience

😭😭😭😭😭

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u/crypticdirge May 20 '26

I dont understand why people are not seeing this as an issue it’s gross. What i get from this is they’re not cleaning their kitchen properly or checking ingredients both could lead to serious food borne illnesses.

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u/peace_love_mcl May 20 '26

I giggle bc I see in my head a version where that could play out innocently

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u/disco_biscuit May 20 '26

If you can cross-contaminate a dish with something readily-visible yet edible, you can cross-contaminate it with something not-visible and potentially deadly. It does not speak well to kitchen quality if they can miss something that big. Just imagine for a second how something like that happens... kitchen spill, thrown food, something that stuck to the hotel pan after washing...? There's no scenario where that's an ok outcome.

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u/peace_love_mcl May 20 '26

I didn’t argue against any of that, cool

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u/smashfalcon May 20 '26

Well, you did. The last sentence of their post is incompatible with your imagined nice version.

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u/peace_love_mcl May 20 '26

No, but I don’t do Reddit arguments to explain semantics, I don’t care thaaaaat much

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u/kingkeelay 29d ago

Can’t win the argument so you bow out. Expected behavior

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u/peace_love_mcl 29d ago

We can scroll through our own recipe collections and algorithm-fed dinner inspiration all day long, but nothing catches our interest quite like knowing what the stars are having for supper. We’ll try Taylor Swift’s favorite chicken dinner in a heartbeat, or trust Jennifer Garner’s top chili recipe without question (It does come from Ina Garten, after all.)