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In 1973, the very first opened its doors to hungry diners looking for a wide range of options in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Seemingly becoming an American institution and representation of the excess of American culture, buffets made their way throughout the country. Then, during the COVID-19 Pandemic, many restaurants needed to change, and those changes made it hard to imagine dining in anything like a buffet.

Even still, the – the – and buffet popularity is once again rising. For availability of options, it's no wonder; buffets are a great dining solution for all. Between breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus, there's a little something for everyone, no matter the dietary restriction or preferences.



In large groups, this can be a big concern, so Golden Corral is ideal. With an all-you-can-eat, endless plates situation, there's plenty of food to go around, even when you roll up in a bus. .

Some of these stories are a little hard to prove, but there are plenty of allegations to go around. Filling up on prime rib Social media is a fascinating place. It's not uncommon for us to see incredibly outlandish stories crop up with seeming reasonable evidence to back up the claims.

However, every now and again, one of these wild narratives seems just barely believable enough to be true. Across Facebook, TikTok, and other social media platforms, a Golden Corral customer out of Louisiana was allegedly sentenced to nearly two decades of hard time. His crime was eating an impressive 75.

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