Arts & Entertainment
Phone Stacking: Game Finds Followers Near the Hazelwood Area
Is it a new hot trend or a silly way to get out of paying the tab.

We've all done it. Hereβs my story:
Last week, I was waiting for the boyfriend to arrive for our sushi date. Bored, I watched couples at the tables around me, but one in particular caught my eye. Two young women with full plates of tempura and bright pink-and-green cocktails spent their entire meal engrossed in (not each other, not their food, not their drinks, but...) their phones.
I swear they hardly said a word to each other the entire 45 minutes I was waiting. (I was super early, he was a little late. Typical.) As they left and the boyfriend arrived, I filled him in on the their ghastly behavior, my voice dripping with judgment.
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After dinner, as we sat a bar waiting for our movie to start,Β I was halfway into a work email when my boyfriendβs annoyance boiled over. Youβre doing the same thing as those girls! he whisper-shouted. Iβm just sitting here! I canβt get on my phoneβthat would just be ridiculous!
Of course, he was right. And now, the Internetβas it so often doesβhas found an answer to our problem: Phone Stacking.
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βInventedβ by blogger Brian Perez, the phone stacking game requires everyone to put their phones in the center of the table. The rules are simple: First one to reach for his or her phone picks up the check.
If everyone manages to get through the meal without tweeting, emailing, checking in, liking, poking or whatever else you do on your phone, then each pays only his or her own bill.
Now, foodies in the St. Louis region are jumping in.
βLet me be the first in STL to endorse βphone stackingβ in restaurants,β St. Louis Magazineβs food, wine and spirits blog Relish tweeted. βWho else is in?β
We are.
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