I remember the old days when they actually served hot food.
In fact, I think I remember someone staing that the food sales were what covered the expenses of the Assemblies & Conventions.
The day the Society began "simplifying" food service, was the day that people should have gotten the idea that they don't care about the R&F.
Now, you have to lug you lunch in with everything else? Sorry, but that is so not cool.
Last year my wife & I went to a Saturday session of the DC in Long Beach, CA (quite by accident). We got to Long Beach around noon and while walking around the downtown area, I saw a bunch of teens in ties. I remarked to her that there must be a JW convention. We then caught the trolley bus that takes you to the new retail/restaurant center in Long Beach, and saw the marquis announcing the JW convention. We ate, and then walked over to the Convention center. I wanted to show her around.
She was never a JW, and commented that the JWs looked rather unhappy to be there. I said do you blame them. They have to sit in those seats all day. They can't leave for lunch (though some picnic on the grass outside). They have to do this all day. That there is no child care for the babies or little children (I explained the WT hierarchy to her). She stated that it was sad the way the JWs treat their kids, and how the Society treats the people.
She said that they all looked like zombies. That they had neutral faces or frowns. She commented that she rarely had seen so many sad faces at what should be a happy event.
A couple of months later we attended a conference for the movement that our church is a part of, and the atmosphere as much more festive. Parents had the option of keeping their children in the arena or sending them to child care. Most importantly, we could eat where ever we wished.