..at least I don't think so.
At our new store, we are kind of limited in choices for our lunch.
It really sucks, because we used to have at least 5 places within walking distance of the store.
Now, we have a McDonald's right beside us, or a KFC on the other side of that.
There are a couple of places across the highway, but that means an even longer walk and waiting for traffic lights, or tking a chance on not getting hit by a car.
I should bring my lunch, I know, and many times, I do, if my hubby makes one for me, but I am actually too lazy to make one for myself.
In the past 3 weeks, I ended up eating at McD's 3 times.
Every single time, despite the fact that I had a grill slip on my package showing my special request of no cheese and ketchup only, they got it wrong, and there was cheese on it.
I only get 30 minutes for lunch, and by the time I have punched out, gone upstairs to the breakroom to grab my wallet from my locker, and gone back down and through the store and across the lot to the restaurant, I have already wasted a good chunk of time. Then I end up standing in line for a bit, because it's located on a major highway, and it's lunchtime.
The first time, I figured it was just a fluke. Mistakes happen.
The second time, I thought, well, it was really busy, so they were probably rushing.
The third time, I was ticked.
I had seriously considering opening the bag while I was there, but as I said, they were really busy, all the tables were full, and I didn't want to hold up the line while I stood at the counter, looking through my order with everyone gawking at me and sighing behind me, so I figured I would give them the benefit of the doubt.
When I got back to the breakroom and opened the package and saw the cheese, despite the grill slip saying there was none, I was mad.
I called them, and I was really polite.
I explained that I work next door, get only 30 minutes for lunch, and so I go there a lot, and that 3 times in as many weeks, my order had been wrong, despite a grill slip on the box to the contrary.
I said that I was only telling them about the error, because if it was happening to me, then how many other customers were getting their orders wrong?
I explained that I know mistakes happen, and I was even willing to let the first two go as flukes, but the thirid time was enough.
The took my name and said to mention that I was in the "customer care" book, and I would get a free meal. I told them that I did not expect a free meal, and that I was only trying to make them aware of a quality control issue.
I went there today, mentioned the customer care thing, and she got the manager. I ordered my usual, which was exactly what I ordered before.
She asked me what I wanted to drink. I told her I didn't need a drink, and she said, "It comes with the meal, and besides, it's free."
I said, "I'm not trying to take advantage of you guys."
I did get the drink, and the manager himself checked to make sure the order was right.
One of the other clerks said that he was in after I was, and they seemed to be making an effort to wait on people who were obviously employees on a lunch break, and get them out as quickly as possible. They have never done that before. I am wondering if my explaining that we only have 30 minutes has anything to so with it.
So, do you think the next time I go in, they will say, "There's that chick who complained. Better get it right or she'll whine."?
At our new store, we are kind of limited in choices for our lunch.
It really sucks, because we used to have at least 5 places within walking distance of the store.
Now, we have a McDonald's right beside us, or a KFC on the other side of that.
There are a couple of places across the highway, but that means an even longer walk and waiting for traffic lights, or tking a chance on not getting hit by a car.
I should bring my lunch, I know, and many times, I do, if my hubby makes one for me, but I am actually too lazy to make one for myself.
In the past 3 weeks, I ended up eating at McD's 3 times.
Every single time, despite the fact that I had a grill slip on my package showing my special request of no cheese and ketchup only, they got it wrong, and there was cheese on it.
I only get 30 minutes for lunch, and by the time I have punched out, gone upstairs to the breakroom to grab my wallet from my locker, and gone back down and through the store and across the lot to the restaurant, I have already wasted a good chunk of time. Then I end up standing in line for a bit, because it's located on a major highway, and it's lunchtime.
The first time, I figured it was just a fluke. Mistakes happen.
The second time, I thought, well, it was really busy, so they were probably rushing.
The third time, I was ticked.
I had seriously considering opening the bag while I was there, but as I said, they were really busy, all the tables were full, and I didn't want to hold up the line while I stood at the counter, looking through my order with everyone gawking at me and sighing behind me, so I figured I would give them the benefit of the doubt.
When I got back to the breakroom and opened the package and saw the cheese, despite the grill slip saying there was none, I was mad.
I called them, and I was really polite.
I explained that I work next door, get only 30 minutes for lunch, and so I go there a lot, and that 3 times in as many weeks, my order had been wrong, despite a grill slip on the box to the contrary.
I said that I was only telling them about the error, because if it was happening to me, then how many other customers were getting their orders wrong?
I explained that I know mistakes happen, and I was even willing to let the first two go as flukes, but the thirid time was enough.
The took my name and said to mention that I was in the "customer care" book, and I would get a free meal. I told them that I did not expect a free meal, and that I was only trying to make them aware of a quality control issue.
I went there today, mentioned the customer care thing, and she got the manager. I ordered my usual, which was exactly what I ordered before.
She asked me what I wanted to drink. I told her I didn't need a drink, and she said, "It comes with the meal, and besides, it's free."
I said, "I'm not trying to take advantage of you guys."
I did get the drink, and the manager himself checked to make sure the order was right.
One of the other clerks said that he was in after I was, and they seemed to be making an effort to wait on people who were obviously employees on a lunch break, and get them out as quickly as possible. They have never done that before. I am wondering if my explaining that we only have 30 minutes has anything to so with it.
So, do you think the next time I go in, they will say, "There's that chick who complained. Better get it right or she'll whine."?
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