
The last sentence could also use a little work -- I suggest replacing "for" with "after," and "over" with "more than," so it reads, "And we are still serving the same great food after more than 50 years." Now doesn't that sound better?

Has anyone else noticed grammar, proper English, punctuation, and capitalization are all slowly disappearing? I fear people will very soon just give up on commas and apostrophes, making them extinct like the dinosaurs that once walked the earth. This alarms me greatly.
With the deterioration of societal intelligence in full swing, I’ve made it my mission to launch a project aimed at reversing the problem at hand. How? Through embarrassment. Shame can a very effective motivational tool, especially when the potential audience is such a large chunk of the population. Please take photos of the language errors you come across and send them to writelane05@gmail.com. I'll post them, we'll all have a good laugh, and hopefully the rest of the world will start to pay attention to the difference between "your" and "you're."