| WTH is up with the cheesecake factory. Last year, we went there and noticed the faucet water was way too hot for my toddler to wash his hands. It was a little on the hot side for me too. I told the manager about my experience. A year later, same thing. the water is still too hot! WTF? |
| I'm sorry. Is this a joke post? Use the cold water to temper it... |
| you can't. It's an auto system with no adjustment |
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The problem may be the water temperature, or it may be that your child is too weak.
Time for him to man up? |
| *Eagerly awaiting someone to accuse you of being Chipotle lady* |
It's the water temp for sure. |
| The only solution to this not a problem is to stop eating at CF. duh. |
It's not your problem but it's someone elses problem. Your solution is really silly. |
| LOL |
| Is this a real question? |
| Interestingly, I was at the one at Potomac mills this weekend and the water was really hot there too. There is no adjustment, it's automatic. |
You eliminate the risk of accidental burns and cranky toddlers, your general health improves, and, for at least one meal, you don't eat crap food. Win, win, win. |
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A dozen good restaurants (probably more) in Clarendon and you're going to Cheesecake Factory?
Sorry, no sympathy here. |
+1 |
| I'll give OP the benefit of the doubt and assume it's too hot for most people's comfort. If so, the result? Fewer people (including employees, presumably) are adequately washing their hands. Yuck. |