"@treimel: Now I remember--ordering a restaurant meal is a "present sale" contract, which is treated very differently from a normal bilateral executory contrac, which is what you describet."
"@Zeratul010:
Well, my contract class was along time ago, but, no , you are almost certrainly *not* entering into any contract when you order a meal in arestaurant; it's treated as a retail purchase--there are generally no offers or counter-offers."
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