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Reply to "If a restaurant meal comes with something you know you won't eat"
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[quote=Anonymous]Do you ask for it to be left off to avoid waste Or have them leave it on, to avoid being "picky". I'm thinking of something like a side of coleslaw, or a pickle spear, or onion on your burger, all of which are easy to simply not eat, not something like mustard on the burger, or an ingredient that would be hard to separate. I feel like I go back and forth. Once I went to a restaurant with my kid who ordered their burger with no tomato and the server told me the chef got offended by these things. On the other hand, I don't like maple syrup, and I always feel sad the little jug of maple syrup will be wasted when I go to a pancake place, so I'm tempted to tell them to leave it off. [/quote]
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