T-Rex: Today is a good day I think for going to all-you-can-eat restaurants!
T-Rex: Imagine...
T-Rex: All I can eat!
T-Rex: As a T-Rex, I appreciate being able to gorge myself for one low price.
Dromiceiomimus: It's a good thing gluttony isn't a sin!
T-Rex: Indeed!
Utahraptor: Have you considered the meaning of your actions?
T-Rex: *gasp*
T-Rex: I have not!
Utahraptor: Well then, allow me. An all-you-can-eat restaurant, especially in a world where people are starving, is essentially immoral. Besides, consider the symbolism of gorging yourself on more food than you actually need: of eating just for eating's sake. Gluttony because it's affordable: what kind of
〚Off-panel speech is partly obscured by T-Rex's thought balloon, the reconstructed obscured parts are in braces〛
Off panel: image is that? Plus, you can't b⦃ring a date t⦄o such a resta⦃urant, because ev⦄en if you don⦃'t mind seemin⦄g cheap, it becomes All-You-Can-Politely-Eat, since you're trying to impress your date and thus can't go all-out. Food should be a delight, not a symbolic stop at a gas station. I find
T-Rex: 〚thinks〛 I'm going to eat SO MANY WINGS!