http://articles.latimes.com/2000/nov/16/entertainment/ca-52505 "Although Thanksgiving is the day for families and loved ones to gather and share a meal, no one has ever said it must be cooked at home. In fact, for the few restaurants choosing to serve on Thanksgiving, it's one of the busiest days of the year for EAT-IN and TAKEOUT."
Do "eat-in" and "takeout" refer the the food type or the acts of eating-in and taking food out?
Top answer
The acts. Either you eat at the restaurant or you take the food out of the restaurant and eat it somewhere else. The food is the same.
— CalifJim
The acts.
Either you eat at the restaurant or you take the food out of the restaurant and eat it somewhere else.
The food is the same.
CJ
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