So, my family and I routinely order Chinese takeout from a place in Fairfax. We've been getting food there for YEARS. To the point where the owner knows us pretty well and will sometimes chat up my Mom when she calls in for food, ask me how I'm doing when I go to pick it up, etc.
We've settled onto a particular selection of items when we order from them. Steamed dumplings for my dad and I to start off our dinner, a beef dish for my dad, some soup for mom, another entree, and two large servings of sesame chicken for me and my dad to split over the course of dinner and lunches.
Twice now in the last few months, however, we've called in and gotten this woman, whom I assume to be one of their new managers, who will, when we ask for the sesame chicken, ask "Crispy sesame chicken?" or something similar. Then, when I get the food home, we don't have our usual sesame chicken.
The sesame chicken we order is good-sized chunks of chicken coated in a sauce/batter with sesame seeds on it, no veggies. It's a nice simple, not-too-spicy dish that I like and enjoy. The sesame chicken that we get when this woman takes our order is thin strips of chicken with sesame seeds and veggies in it.
The first time we got this, we called back and complained, and were told that was the sesame chicken. We explained, no, it's not, we've been getting your sesame chicken for years, this is not the same dish. They explained that they no longer offered the sesame chicken, they offered this new crispy sesame chicken. When we stuck to our guns and insisted we were misled-- since the take-home menus we received from them every time we ordered from them showed the old sesame chicken next to the menu item and was labeled "sesame chicken"-- they offered us a credit on our next order.
Well, we went back to this same place despite that experience, and got the old sesame chicken when we placed our orders for the next few months.
Until tonight.
Same woman. Same problem. Not the correct sesame chicken, the crispy sesame chicken. We call in to complain, and are told again that they no longer offer the old sesame chicken.
We were offered two credits on future orders, and while my mother is contemplating getting our Chinese food from another place, I've suggested that instead, when we call in next time, ask to speak to someone else if we get this woman, since she seems to be the problem.
We've settled onto a particular selection of items when we order from them. Steamed dumplings for my dad and I to start off our dinner, a beef dish for my dad, some soup for mom, another entree, and two large servings of sesame chicken for me and my dad to split over the course of dinner and lunches.
Twice now in the last few months, however, we've called in and gotten this woman, whom I assume to be one of their new managers, who will, when we ask for the sesame chicken, ask "Crispy sesame chicken?" or something similar. Then, when I get the food home, we don't have our usual sesame chicken.
The sesame chicken we order is good-sized chunks of chicken coated in a sauce/batter with sesame seeds on it, no veggies. It's a nice simple, not-too-spicy dish that I like and enjoy. The sesame chicken that we get when this woman takes our order is thin strips of chicken with sesame seeds and veggies in it.
The first time we got this, we called back and complained, and were told that was the sesame chicken. We explained, no, it's not, we've been getting your sesame chicken for years, this is not the same dish. They explained that they no longer offered the sesame chicken, they offered this new crispy sesame chicken. When we stuck to our guns and insisted we were misled-- since the take-home menus we received from them every time we ordered from them showed the old sesame chicken next to the menu item and was labeled "sesame chicken"-- they offered us a credit on our next order.
Well, we went back to this same place despite that experience, and got the old sesame chicken when we placed our orders for the next few months.
Until tonight.
Same woman. Same problem. Not the correct sesame chicken, the crispy sesame chicken. We call in to complain, and are told again that they no longer offer the old sesame chicken.
We were offered two credits on future orders, and while my mother is contemplating getting our Chinese food from another place, I've suggested that instead, when we call in next time, ask to speak to someone else if we get this woman, since she seems to be the problem.
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