Should you give unsolicited constructive criticism to a local bakery?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They sound wonderful to me as is. But if you're a regular customer why not ask them if they could make yours w/o the sugar or icing?



Biting into this and chewing those sugar flakes sounds wonderful?




Actually, I think that the muffin and its topping look yummy. If you don't like it then you shouldn't buy it. Too each his or her own!
Anonymous
To answer the question more generally, I say there's always an opportunity to offer valuable feedback to a company and that any company worth their salt (or rock sugar as the case may be) should welcome that feedback. That this is even a question is embarrassing to me. Why can't we be honest with each other? In a restaurant, when a waiter asks me how the food was, I give an honest opinion. You don't think the chef wants that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They sound wonderful to me as is. But if you're a regular customer why not ask them if they could make yours w/o the sugar or icing?



Biting into this and chewing those sugar flakes sounds wonderful?



Yes, I've had that course sugar on a muffin before. It's really good.

But if it isn't your thing I would simply ask them for a muffin w/o those sprinkles on it.
Anonymous
What makes those shards of sugar appealing? It's like chewing glass.
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