Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound wrong OP. Food is only in spoon, main canister and a new, clean smaller container. If they handed it to you and you breathed all over it or they lick the spoon, then yeah.
That's why I was asking, because I can see how it might be technically allowed. It still seems like poor optics and overkill to return half the side to the batch when they're the ones who filled the large instead of the small in the first place.
This combined with some other things I've seen them do makes me wonder how they are being trained.
Wrong side or wrong size?
They've done both.
I'm not a germaphobe. I still eat it, eat there, even let my kid reuse a kid that had hit the floor yesterday. I'm just used to seeing wrong orders go in the trash everywhere else.
I'm also frustrated this place can't get the order correct. Their music is too loud they can't hear. They also messed up a different take out order in 4 different ways last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound wrong OP. Food is only in spoon, main canister and a new, clean smaller container. If they handed it to you and you breathed all over it or they lick the spoon, then yeah.
That's why I was asking, because I can see how it might be technically allowed. It still seems like poor optics and overkill to return half the side to the batch when they're the ones who filled the large instead of the small in the first place.
This combined with some other things I've seen them do makes me wonder how they are being trained.
Wrong side or wrong size?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound wrong OP. Food is only in spoon, main canister and a new, clean smaller container. If they handed it to you and you breathed all over it or they lick the spoon, then yeah.
That's why I was asking, because I can see how it might be technically allowed. It still seems like poor optics and overkill to return half the side to the batch when they're the ones who filled the large instead of the small in the first place.
This combined with some other things I've seen them do makes me wonder how they are being trained.
Throwing out half the dish because it was spooned from one container to another sounds extraordinarily wasteful and would increase costs for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound wrong OP. Food is only in spoon, main canister and a new, clean smaller container. If they handed it to you and you breathed all over it or they lick the spoon, then yeah.
That's why I was asking, because I can see how it might be technically allowed. It still seems like poor optics and overkill to return half the side to the batch when they're the ones who filled the large instead of the small in the first place.
This combined with some other things I've seen them do makes me wonder how they are being trained.
Anonymous wrote:Depends. Esp if allergens are involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound wrong OP. Food is only in spoon, main canister and a new, clean smaller container. If they handed it to you and you breathed all over it or they lick the spoon, then yeah.
That's why I was asking, because I can see how it might be technically allowed. It still seems like poor optics and overkill to return half the side to the batch when they're the ones who filled the large instead of the small in the first place.
This combined with some other things I've seen them do makes me wonder how they are being trained.
Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound wrong OP. Food is only in spoon, main canister and a new, clean smaller container. If they handed it to you and you breathed all over it or they lick the spoon, then yeah.