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My sister discovered the hard way that a customer must be careful at
Marie Callender's Restaurants. On December 22, 2005 my sister went to a Marie Callender's Restaurant in Orange County, California. She was going to lunch with a friend. She ordered a drink and an $8 salad. Her friend ordered a sandwich and a drink. The salad that the waitress delivered to her table came with terribly wilted lettuce. She did not notice the wilted lettuce immediate when the waitress sat the food on the table as she was talking with her friend. She got the waitresses attention about five minutes after the initial salad delivery, and told her that the salad was unfit to eat due to the old wilted lettuce the kitchen used. The waitress's response was: "This lettuce was not that wilted when I put the salad on your table." My sister was shocked at the waitress's statement and asked to talk to the restaurant manager. She told the manager the salad was unfit to eat due to the old wilted lettuce the kitchen used. Up to this point my sister had only taken two or three bites of the salad to test how bad it was prior to complaining. My sister is very quiet and shy, and she hates to cause a fuss. She usually just puts up with things. The restaurant manager looked the salad over and said: "The best I can do is take $4 off the normal $8 price for that salad. After the manager left my sister did not eat any more of that awful looking salad, however, she paid the $4 the manager demanded. She also paid for my friend's sandwich and their drinks. My sister thinks she got bad food, bad waitress service, and a ridiculous manager response. Consequently, she will not be eating in another Marie Callender's Restaurant in the future. I won't either. |
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My sister discovered the hard way that a customer must be careful at Marie Callender's Restaurants. On December 22, 2005 my sister went to a Marie Callender's Restaurant in Orange County, California. She was going to lunch with a friend. She ordered a drink and an $8 salad. Her friend ordered a sandwich and a drink. The salad that the waitress delivered to her table came with terribly wilted lettuce. She did not notice the wilted lettuce immediate when the waitress sat the food on the table as she was talking with her friend. I think it is rude of diners to not acknowledge a waitperson by pausing their conversation for a moment when the waitperson comes to the table. By behaving this way you are making the waitstaff's job more difficult. She got the waitresses attention about five minutes after the initial salad delivery, and told her that the salad was unfit to eat due to the old wilted lettuce the kitchen used. The waitress's response was: "This lettuce was not that wilted when I put the salad on your table." Good response. I like this waitress. Depending on how wilted the lettuce was, the statement is possibly true, but even if so what the waitress is really saying is "you were rude to me before, and now you want my help?" Steve |
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wrote in message ups.com... My sister discovered the hard way that a customer must be careful at Marie Callender's Restaurants. On December 22, 2005 my sister went to a Marie Callender's Restaurant in Orange County, California. She was going to lunch with a friend. She ordered a drink and an $8 salad. Her friend ordered a sandwich and a drink. The salad that the waitress delivered to her table came with terribly wilted lettuce. She did not notice the wilted lettuce immediate when the waitress sat the food on the table as she was talking with her friend. She got the waitresses attention about five minutes after the initial salad delivery, and told her that the salad was unfit to eat due to the old wilted lettuce the kitchen used. The waitress's response was: "This lettuce was not that wilted when I put the salad on your table." My sister was shocked at the waitress's statement and asked to talk to the restaurant manager. She told the manager the salad was unfit to eat due to the old wilted lettuce the kitchen used. Up to this point my sister had only taken two or three bites of the salad to test how bad it was prior to complaining. My sister is very quiet and shy, and she hates to cause a fuss. She usually just puts up with things. The restaurant manager looked the salad over and said: "The best I can do is take $4 off the normal $8 price for that salad. After the manager left my sister did not eat any more of that awful looking salad, however, she paid the $4 the manager demanded. She also paid for my friend's sandwich and their drinks. My sister thinks she got bad food, bad waitress service, and a ridiculous manager response. Consequently, she will not be eating in another Marie Callender's Restaurant in the future. I won't either. The quality of service, and even the quality of the food, probably varies from one Marie Callender location to another. I would just boycott this particular one and perhaps try another location. A similar thing happened to me at an Olive Garden location and so I stated going to another location, all be it just a bit farther away, and everything including the food and the service, has been much better. |
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