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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This restaurant guy is a hot mess - he's trying to get his 15 minutes of fame, trying to parlay that into getting publicity for his restaurant to get more business, and is just going about it sloppily. We don't need to hear from business owners or salespeople about James. We all know he treats people terribly. There's no need for more stories about it, or the details. If it were Tom Hanks or Obama or someone, who we all figured are really nice to everyone, THEN that would be a story. But James Corden treating people badly? So what. SSDD[/quote] From what I know about Balthazar, it is not hurting for business. And this story attracted attention exactly because James Corden seems nice and was the last person you would expect to be mean and rude to people in restaurants. [/quote] I don't think it's mean and rude to expect the food you get to be what you ordered. He sent it back and it came back incorrect -- AGAIN? [/quote] NP: Of course it's okay to send something back when it's not what you ordered, but you need to do it nicely. No yelling, no insulting anyone, no demanding freebies, etc. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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