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No. Plenty of hotels, especially quality resorts, provide granola bars, sandwiches, and other pre-packaged food that are explicitly intended for you to eat later at your room or have as a snack. Grabbing some for family/friends who would otherwise miss breakfast is also quite thoughtful.
If you try to make hotel breakfast your lunch AND dinner, then you're one of the following:
>A cheapskate sales rep trying to pocket a per diem
>Staying in a national park or remote area where the hotel is all you've got
>Missing the point of your vacation