I've noticed at restaurants and retail stores lately that this may not still be true from when I worked in retail/food places in HS and college.
Last week my buddy and I went to a wings place for $5 wing night...$5 for 6 jumbo wings. My friend ordered 6 wings and a side. I did the same. Waitress brought out his and he had 12 wings. So he mentioned that he only ordered 6 and was just wondering if this was a mistake by the cooks or what because he didn't want to be charged for two. The waitress got super defensive and said that he said two orders and even wrote it down on her order form. He definitely did not say two lol
Now today for lunch at corner bakery, I ordered a pasta. They brought out the wrong one. I said I ordered a different kind and they got pissed because they had plugged in what they brought out to me. I would never get the fucking pasta carbonara. So we got in a little exchange because they couldn't just admit they fucked up the order.
Is "the customer is always right" way of doings things gone?
SportsAndLady
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Mon, Dec 21, 2015 2:02 PM
Dec 21, 2015 2:02 PM
Dec 21, 2015 2:02pm