grammatical number - Pluralizing Noun Phrase?


Question regarding plurals: Let's say I own a restaurant, and each day I feature two new soups. Are these soups called soups of the day? or soup of the days?


Then, let us say my restaurant only features one soup of the day, and I need two bowls of it... do I also call "please get me two soups of the day"? Would I then get a snarky remark from some college bound cook that we only feature one soup of the day?


Please help clarify, and note that I am most familiar with the Chicago Manual of Style




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