Yeah, same thing here. More often than not someone will say, "I want a Whopper," and then come up and complain that I forgot their fries and drink. So I make it a habit of asking, "Do you want the meal or just the sandwich?" Because it's a lot less of a hassel that way.G.Silver wrote: My experience entirely too often has been that people who say "I want that burger there" mean "I want it with a fry and drink." At first I was put off by the idea of having to suggest to people that they buy more of our crap, but as I was continually punished for NOT doing it by idiots who can't order correctly I ended up having to give in. Sometimes I felt like I was <i>interrogating</i> customers, like they were hiding what they really wanted until I asked them about it.
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They think the "Customers are alwas right" thing means that you're telepathic or something.
Or the idea of eating a greasy hamburger without some cardiac arrest-inducing french-fries and a caffen-filled soda is so foreign to their grease-stained brains that they can't comprehend that anyone would ever consider it as a viable option.
Or the idea of eating a greasy hamburger without some cardiac arrest-inducing french-fries and a caffen-filled soda is so foreign to their grease-stained brains that they can't comprehend that anyone would ever consider it as a viable option.
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I figure that's the case most often. I don't actually say fuckmunch, it's just annoying. Especially since now I've gotten into the habit of saying "I want this burger, just the sandwich, and--" and they cut me off with "do you want the meal or the sandwich?" But fast food places around here tend to hire complete morons and/or people who can't speak English, anyway.G.Silver wrote:My experience entirely too often has been that people who say "I want that burger there" mean "I want it with a fry and drink." At first I was put off by the idea of having to suggest to people that they buy more of our crap, but as I was continually punished for NOT doing it by idiots who can't order correctly I ended up having to give in. Sometimes I felt like I was <i>interrogating</i> customers, like they were hiding what they really wanted until I asked them about it.
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<a href="http://www.eBay.com">eBay</a> duh. >_^Neo Yi wrote:I am officially envying you, Spazz. Where did you win these anyways?
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Guess you could say that, I don't even have to search for most of them. =Paso wrote:What Neo Yi posted. Do you constantly have an eye on eBay for Sonic goods, or what?
I thought that was <i>proven</i>. =ÞSegaholic2 wrote:Hrm. Then maybe it's true that the more fat the better it tastes.
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Aha! Because I love you guys, <a href="http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQgotopageZ1Q ... ternity">I found another set for ya'll on eBay to fight over.</a> >_^
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