The state of restaurants is sad indeed, I certainly notice smaller servings of everything whether I'm in person or particularly delivery, plus prices are 30-40% higher. Anywhere with food that is volumetric, delivery definitely gives you less from places I know from experience that I've tried delivery. Even Chinese food, which prior to the InstaUberCartHubs would arrive heaped with food like you were family now give you a careful sized portion like an assembly line.<p>For me being older, delivery used to be a treat, pizza and Chinese food were the staple of American "living it up" night for families ordering in with big orders, and at least local restaurants that actually did deliver generally respected and rewarded that, but no more when people order a single salad or burrito at a time for delivery.<p>What are you going to do, call and complain your order was too small? Likely not, we're all used to getting a hamburger that surely doesn't look like the one on the billboard or TV, but if something even I mentally note, I simply never go or order again, telling anyone that cares to know or leave a review where I can stating as much.<p>It's just the evolution of the businesses as a whole to stay alive, like everything now - pay more, get less, deal with it.