Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid or not, I would absolutely say something. I’m sure restaurant workers are stressed but there is literally no excuse for telling your customer they were a pain in the ass.
This, but you are supposed to mention those things at the beginning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here — I just received an email from the restaurant asking “how did we do?”.
I think I am going to answer honestly since they’re soliciting feedback.
Do that, but gear it as a training issue-- the guy didn't know about this discount and it sounded like a PITA to put in the register! It's not you or him, it's his bosses who suck.
Anonymous wrote:Covid or not, I would absolutely say something. I’m sure restaurant workers are stressed but there is literally no excuse for telling your customer they were a pain in the ass.
Anonymous wrote:I would say something.
I hate it when the restaurant offers an incentive to get you to come in and then the staff acts like it's such a burden for them to honor it.
IMO, some restaurant workers are using the pandemic as an excuse to offer crappy service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here — I just received an email from the restaurant asking “how did we do?”.
I think I am going to answer honestly since they’re soliciting feedback.
Do that, but gear it as a training issue-- the guy didn't know about this discount and it sounded like a PITA to put in the register! It's not you or him, it's his bosses who suck.
Anonymous wrote:OP here — I just received an email from the restaurant asking “how did we do?”.
I think I am going to answer honestly since they’re soliciting feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid or not, I would absolutely say something. I’m sure restaurant workers are stressed but there is literally no excuse for telling your customer they were a pain in the ass.
Not saying OP deserved to be called a pain in the ass, but many, many customers really deserve a big dose of honesty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid or not, I would absolutely say something. I’m sure restaurant workers are stressed but there is literally no excuse for telling your customer they were a pain in the ass.
Not saying OP deserved to be called a pain in the ass, but many, many customers really deserve a big dose of honesty.
Anonymous wrote:I had lunch at a sit down restaurant and when I asked for the check I mentioned wanting to use a “birthday reward” discount I had. The waiter looked clearly annoyed and said “I have no idea what you are talking about”. I said I received a text message and he said “show it to me”. Once I showed it to him, he took my credit card and cane back with the tab to sign. He said to me “this was a real pain in the ass.”
The restaurant was almost empty; I left a 20% tip on the full tab (before the discount) but I feel like emailing the restaurant. I think it was really rude but maybe I’m overreacting.
Anonymous wrote:He didn't call you a pain in the ass. He said it WAS a pain in the ass. Maybe he should tell his supervisor that their marketing/discounting process needs to change.
I used to complain to people more. I don't bother anymore. Half my day I want to tell someone what a pain in the ass something was.