Ozempic Is Shrinking Appetites. Restaurants Are Shrinking the Food.
After work or on weekends, groups of friends gather at long, wooden tables at the four New York City locations of Clinton Hall to watch sports on giant screens, eat smash burgers and wash them down with any one of 20 rotating draft beers.
In all the commotion, it can be hard to notice that a quarter of those diners are eating and drinking miniature versions of those very items.
In April, Clinton Hall introduced its “teeny-weeny mini meal.” For $8, diners get a bite-size burger...
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