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20 Buffet Foods That Should Be Avoided

20 Buffet Foods That Should Be Avoided

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Whatever is at the Start of the Line

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Soda

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Lemons

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Salad

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Chicken Salad

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Sprouts

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Onion Rings

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Pudding

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Quiche

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Oysters

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Crawfish

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Sushi

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Rolls

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Tuna

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Sweet and Sour Dishes

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Egg Salad

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Cantaloupe

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Any Foods That Have a Shared Utensil

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Open condiments

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Fondue

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Whatever is at the Start of the Line
Soda
Lemons
Salad
Chicken Salad
Sprouts
Onion Rings
Pudding
Quiche
Oysters
Crawfish
Sushi
Rolls
Tuna
Sweet and Sour Dishes
Egg Salad
Cantaloupe
Any Foods That Have a Shared Utensil
Open condiments
Fondue

All-you-can-eat buffets offer the opportunity to sample a wide variety of foods in one place. However, You should be cautious when dining at buffets, as this shared experience involves quickly prepared food protected only by a sneeze guard. To experience a safe and enjoyable experience during your next buffet visit, consider this list of all-you-can-eat food items you should steer clear of at all costs.

The items on this list are included for various reasons. Sometimes, food might be cooked fresh but improperly stored afterward, which is often the case with seafood. Also, many chicken dishes, such as chicken salad or fried chicken, must be prepared and maintained correctly to avoid the risk of food poisoning and other health issues.

Some items on this list aren't necessarily harmful but have their own drawbacks. For instance, buffets strategically place bread at the front of the line and offer free soda refills, knowing that you'll fill up on these first and have less room for other dishes. This tactic helps prevent diners from truly getting "all they can eat."

To compile this list of all-you-can-eat food items to avoid, 24/7 Tempo consulted various culinary sources, including the Food Network and All Recipes, and gathered information from the Centers for Disease Control. This list serves as a helpful guide for what to stay away from at buffets, ensuring a safe and enjoyable meal. If you're in the mood for a more refined dining experience, consider exploring our list of the best fine dining restaurants in every state.

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