Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the order before you leave.
Seriously. I am not sure how this is not the obvious solution, OP.
Really? Kind of gross.
I have never seen anyone open up the order and double check everything in the bag. You might count the items like if you ordered 5 sandwiches you might make sure there were five packages but you would open up every single sandwich to make sure they have the correct things in the sandwich?
Yes? It isn't hard to do nor is it gross. Don't you know how to open a sandwich without being gross about it? What is wrong with you?
NP. I wouldn't say gross, but it does seem pretty annoying. Takeout is supposed to packed up tight to avoid leaks and spills, so it would a bit much having to sit there, unwrap the paper around each sandwich (probably without washing your hands first), getting drippy stuff on your hands and all over the bag, opening each sandwich to check ingredients (that sandwich might be meant for another person who doesn't appreciate you doing that), and then trying to re-wrap everything tightly before you bring it in the car. And there are some things you might not realize until you eat the sandwich, like the sauce is the wrong flavor or it's missing one ingredient.
If it were me, I would call and if they aren't apologetic or mess up more than once, I'd stop going there. But I'm not a big takeout person anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Stop ordering so much takeout. We’re busy too. We both work and our kids have something every night. This is a total first world problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have called and asked for a refund.
When I am getting charged a surcharge / tipping / delivery fee etc., I am putting it back on the restaurant to make it right.
You're an annoying customer. Why didn't you tell the restaurant first before being so demanding.
Anonymous wrote:If you're picking up at the restaurant, move to the side and make sure everything is there before you leave. If you don't, it's kind of on you. If it's delivery through Uber Eats or Door Dash, then yes, let them know - they'll reimburse you.
ok old person, have you checked prices recentlyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the order before you leave.
Seriously. I am not sure how this is not the obvious solution, OP.
Really? Kind of gross.
I have never seen anyone open up the order and double check everything in the bag. You might count the items like if you ordered 5 sandwiches you might make sure there were five packages but you would open up every single sandwich to make sure they have the correct things in the sandwich?
I called a popular bagel / sandwich store that messed up a to-go order and was told that I should have checked the bag before leaving.
I repeated back to them what they just said and asked - are you seriously saying that I should have opened up each sandwich order before I left?
Their response was yes.
For a bagel sandwich that is costing me move than $10, I assume the store would have a process in place to check an order is correct / complete
Your first problem was patronizing a place that charges $10+ for a bagel sandwich. WTAF with that nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the order before you leave.
Seriously. I am not sure how this is not the obvious solution, OP.
Really? Kind of gross.
I have never seen anyone open up the order and double check everything in the bag. You might count the items like if you ordered 5 sandwiches you might make sure there were five packages but you would open up every single sandwich to make sure they have the correct things in the sandwich?
I called a popular bagel / sandwich store that messed up a to-go order and was told that I should have checked the bag before leaving.
I repeated back to them what they just said and asked - are you seriously saying that I should have opened up each sandwich order before I left?
Their response was yes.
For a bagel sandwich that is costing me move than $10, I assume the store would have a process in place to check an order is correct / complete
Your first problem was patronizing a place that charges $10+ for a bagel sandwich. WTAF with that nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the order before you leave.
Seriously. I am not sure how this is not the obvious solution, OP.
Really? Kind of gross.
I have never seen anyone open up the order and double check everything in the bag. You might count the items like if you ordered 5 sandwiches you might make sure there were five packages but you would open up every single sandwich to make sure they have the correct things in the sandwich?
Yes? It isn't hard to do nor is it gross. Don't you know how to open a sandwich without being gross about it? What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the order before you leave.
Seriously. I am not sure how this is not the obvious solution, OP.
Really? Kind of gross.
I have never seen anyone open up the order and double check everything in the bag. You might count the items like if you ordered 5 sandwiches you might make sure there were five packages but you would open up every single sandwich to make sure they have the correct things in the sandwich?
I called a popular bagel / sandwich store that messed up a to-go order and was told that I should have checked the bag before leaving.
I repeated back to them what they just said and asked - are you seriously saying that I should have opened up each sandwich order before I left?
Their response was yes.
For a bagel sandwich that is costing me move than $10, I assume the store would have a process in place to check an order is correct / complete
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the order before you leave.
Seriously. I am not sure how this is not the obvious solution, OP.
Really? Kind of gross.
I have never seen anyone open up the order and double check everything in the bag. You might count the items like if you ordered 5 sandwiches you might make sure there were five packages but you would open up every single sandwich to make sure they have the correct things in the sandwich?
Yes? It isn't hard to do nor is it gross. Don't you know how to open a sandwich without being gross about it? What is wrong with you?