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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 993036" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>If a meal comes with a certain format (meat, veg, potato, gravy, yorkshire) at a set price, then anything 'diifferent' is causing hassle to the staff concerned.</p><p></p><p>It may not look like hassle from the customer's point of view, but when you take into account that there could be a queue building, that talking about it is taking time, that the staff on the till will need to do calculations, look up prices, and/or have the situation explained to them... it all adds up.</p><p></p><p>I love it when staff listen, care and are willing to make adjustments, but I have no expectation that it will happen.</p><p>IF it does, I make sure they know my appreciation, and I tip generously.</p><p>IF NOT, I ALWAYS have a 9bar holstered in my handbag as a fall back option.</p><p></p><p>I think using the word 'discrimination' in this scenario is inappropriate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 993036, member: 41816"] If a meal comes with a certain format (meat, veg, potato, gravy, yorkshire) at a set price, then anything 'diifferent' is causing hassle to the staff concerned. It may not look like hassle from the customer's point of view, but when you take into account that there could be a queue building, that talking about it is taking time, that the staff on the till will need to do calculations, look up prices, and/or have the situation explained to them... it all adds up. I love it when staff listen, care and are willing to make adjustments, but I have no expectation that it will happen. IF it does, I make sure they know my appreciation, and I tip generously. IF NOT, I ALWAYS have a 9bar holstered in my handbag as a fall back option. I think using the word 'discrimination' in this scenario is inappropriate. [/QUOTE]
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