I’ve previously written about the trade-off between price, quality, and time: you can pick two, but you can never have all three.
The All You Can Eat is typically cheap and convenient. But what seems compelling at first sours when we learn our meal is devoid of nutrients.
Whenever a situation seems too good to be true, when it looks like an All You Can Eat, it may pay to wait a bit to see if a surprise trade-off emerges.