Anonymous wrote:Unethical, but it's just a few cents of flavored syrup. Not outraged.
Anonymous wrote:keep a kleen kanteen in your purse. Problem solved. If more people made a habit of just carrying a vessel with them, we'd have a much cleaner planet.Anonymous wrote:I hate when I want water and they give me a tiny cup because they are told they have to charge for the bigger cups "meant" for soda.
I don't want to have to get up three times in the middle of my meal to refill my water. Sometimes I explain that to them and they'll just hand me a soda cup for free, but when they won't I ask for three or four water cups. Boston Market is the only place I can think of that we go to where this happens, but I know it's happened other places.
Anonymous wrote:I worked at the concession stand in the movie theater back in college and the cups and other items were inventoried each night. If someone wanted a cup they had to pay for it. If we were short at the end of the night we were written up. The issue is with the corporation or management. The workers are just doing as they are told.Anonymous wrote:I hate when I want water and they give me a tiny cup because they are told they have to charge for the bigger cups "meant" for soda.
I don't want to have to get up three times in the middle of my meal to refill my water. Sometimes I explain that to them and they'll just hand me a soda cup for free, but when they won't I ask for three or four water cups. Boston Market is the only place I can think of that we go to where this happens, but I know it's happened other places.
Anonymous wrote:I worked at the concession stand in the movie theater back in college and the cups and other items were inventoried each night. If someone wanted a cup they had to pay for it. If we were short at the end of the night we were written up. The issue is with the corporation or management. The workers are just doing as they are told.Anonymous wrote:I hate when I want water and they give me a tiny cup because they are told they have to charge for the bigger cups "meant" for soda.
I don't want to have to get up three times in the middle of my meal to refill my water. Sometimes I explain that to them and they'll just hand me a soda cup for free, but when they won't I ask for three or four water cups. Boston Market is the only place I can think of that we go to where this happens, but I know it's happened other places.
keep a kleen kanteen in your purse. Problem solved. If more people made a habit of just carrying a vessel with them, we'd have a much cleaner planet.Anonymous wrote:I hate when I want water and they give me a tiny cup because they are told they have to charge for the bigger cups "meant" for soda.
I don't want to have to get up three times in the middle of my meal to refill my water. Sometimes I explain that to them and they'll just hand me a soda cup for free, but when they won't I ask for three or four water cups. Boston Market is the only place I can think of that we go to where this happens, but I know it's happened other places.
I worked at the concession stand in the movie theater back in college and the cups and other items were inventoried each night. If someone wanted a cup they had to pay for it. If we were short at the end of the night we were written up. The issue is with the corporation or management. The workers are just doing as they are told.Anonymous wrote:I hate when I want water and they give me a tiny cup because they are told they have to charge for the bigger cups "meant" for soda.
I don't want to have to get up three times in the middle of my meal to refill my water. Sometimes I explain that to them and they'll just hand me a soda cup for free, but when they won't I ask for three or four water cups. Boston Market is the only place I can think of that we go to where this happens, but I know it's happened other places.
Yup stealing. First of all they should be drinking water or milk. Second of all if you want them to have soda but don't want to pay for say 5 sodas you can buy an extra large (biggest size) and get the free cups so everyone can have some. Outright stealing it however is just cheap and unethical.Anonymous wrote:No. It's stealing. I was just at a place that had a sign up saying that it's stealing and they will call the police if you do this or bring your own cup and fill it.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's not acceptable. But maybe they paid and gave their kids smaller cups that are easier to handle? Or maybe it's a kid's size with a meal? Just a thought.